Friday, July 2, 2021

Today's newsletter: Are we dining fatigued? Local Olympian more local than we thought. No charges accident that claimed mother, infant. Where to celebrate Independence Day(s).

Heritage First Headlines

  • Newsletter: Amid new restaurants and some closings, are we a bit dining fatigued? Everyone claiming a piece of NW Georgia Olympics hopefuls. Broadcast birthdays and a goodbye. Peaks & Valleys: An all-star salute and a surprising snub.
  • Cartersville Police: No charges in pedestrian accident that killed mother, infant.
  • Six COVID patients at Floyd, Redmond on Thursday, down one. Advent Health Gordon has one patient.
  • Business: Greater Community Bank's David Lance part of Georgia Trend's 'Economic First Responders' report. During pandemic, 'We learned to try and make the channels we have available more efficient.'
  • Independence Day celebrations set for Saturday, Sunday; from Cave Spring to Cartersville to Ridge Ferry Park. What to know, especially parking at Ridge Ferry.
  • Weekend ahead: Party At The Limit performs for free tonight at Town Green. Farmers markets return Saturday.
  • Buzz: Bryson Smith of Floyd County earns 2021 Deans Award -- Agricultural & Environmental Sciences.
  • Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Star-spangled weekend ahead with sunny skies, high near 90. Tropics: Watching what Elsa could mean to Florida, Gulf vacations next week.
  • Obituaries: Mr. Antonio Chattam, Mrs. Patricia Ann Terrill Clendenning, Ms. Patresia Johnson, Phillip Luther Murphy, David Bryan Sisk.
  • Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores, Tuesday-Saturday.
  • Crimewatch brought to you by thestoragehound.com. Updates on arrests.
  • Rome Braves at Wilmington; rematch tonight-Sunday. Latest updates.
  • Atlanta Braves vs. Mets updates; Marlins in town through Sunday.
  • Atlanta Hawks vs. Milwaukee Bucks and what's next: Game 6 at 8:30 p.m. Saturday on TNT.
  • SEC, ACC react to athletes name/image/likeness start.
  • More honors for Trevor Lawrence.
  • Community sports: What's ahead this summer.

 

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