Today's first headlines:
- A detailed look at what could be next for Rome's River District planned prior to Monday's City Commission meeting. Plans include a brewery, amphitheater and housing in addition to other recommendations.
- Business: Rise & Shine Farm adds partners, delivery options this season. Work begins on Starbucks on Shorter. Also: Development authority meets March 16.
- 49 COVID patients at Floyd, Redmond on Tuesday, up 4. Bartow loses 184th resident. 83 new cases in NW Georgia. Outtakes from virtual vaccination town hall; what's next.
- At 41, GNTC Aviation Maintenance Technology major Theresa Harper's career is just taking office, especially with recent scholarship.
- Buzz: Habitat, First Baptist and family celebrate the 57th local home built. Floyd Democrats meet Thursday via Zoom. Berry's Dr. Renee Carlton on the 2021 eagles and what's next.
Also today:
- Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Back to the 60s today through Friday once the rain moves out.
- Obituaries: Mr. David Eugene Billingsley, Ms. Daisy Heard, Mr. Daniel Joseph Hunter, Mr. Kevin Lester.
- Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores, Tuesday-Saturday.
- Crimewatch brought to you by thestoragehound.com. Updates on arrests.
Truett's Chick-Fil-A Sports Report:
- Atlanta Braves shut out Twins in 'home' opener; Orioles today at 1:05 p.m.
- SEC men's basketball tournament limits fans; women's tournament opens today.
- High school updates.
- Football: Berry at Centre this Saturday; Shorter at Erskine College on March 13.
- Community sports updates
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