Monday, October 11, 2021

Newsletter: Anatomy of a pretty good rumor. Johnny Mitchell's sold. Absent this year: absentee ballot buzz. Plus: This week's radar, Peaks & Valleys. Plus: Old Navy quietly opens. Big sports report.

Today's first headlines:
 
  • The anatomy of researching a rumor too good to be true.
  • Farewell to a dining classic.
  • Absent this year (almost): Absentee ballots.
  • On radar this week.
  • Peaks & Valleys: The highs and lows of Northwest Georgia.
 
Business: Old Navy quietly opens at East Bend in Rome. Kohl's due Oct. 31.
 
Health: St. Mary's Catholic School students take top honors in statewide Tar Wars poster contest.
 
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Sunny and low to mid 80s into Friday.
 
Obituaries: Mr. Paul Knox.
 
Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores return Wednesday.
 
Crimewatch brought to you by Big Dan's Car Wash. Updates on arrests.
 

Sponsored report:

  • Harbin Clinic Headlines: Meet Dr. Bennett Brock, who joins Harbin Clinic General Surgery Rome, and is eager to join the expert group of surgeons and start caring for patients.  Dr. Brock shared the ways the technically and mentally challenging elements of surgery fit his personality and life goals. As he was considering what he wanted to do for the rest of his life, he wanted a challenge. And with surgery, he feels challenged daily. He may be doing the same operation repeatedly, but the patient and circumstances are always different. He approaches each operation individually.

  • John McClellan's high school picks for this week: Cartersville at Blessed Trinity; Darlington vs. Christian Heritage among top games. Calhoun, Cedartown, Rockmart should cruise. McClellan
  • UGA ranked no. 1 in college football for the first time since 1982.
  • Falcons get the W in London over Jets.
  • Braves vs. Brewers series moves to Atlanta today at 1 p.m. both teams tied at one win each in best-of-five showdown.

 

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