Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Berry drops mask requirement; Atrium eases patient restrictions; 2 more COVID deaths, 5 more probable deaths. Big night for Newby wines. Systems synced as bank merger moves ahead. Cooler weekend ahead.

Today's first headlines:
  • Dining & Drink: A heavy metal night for Newby Farm & Vineyard at state wine competition. Last call at Sports Page? Moe's welcomes new look -- and Icees.
  • Berry drops mask requirements indoors. 2 more COVID deaths, 5 probable deaths since Friday. 32 patients in Atrium Health Floyd, Redmond on Tuesday, down 3.
  • Health: Starting Wednesday, two visitors allowed for most Atrium Health Floyd patients.
  • Business: With key processing systems now synced, First National Community Bank expands footprint from Rome to Chatsworth to Dalton.
  • Business: Cartersville-Bartow Chamber salutes five 'current and emerging professionals' with Impact Awards.
  • Buzz: Noon Optimist Club pancake breakfast (drive-through), sausage tickets on sale; event is Nov. 20. Salvation Army seeks supplies as cold weather season arrives. Honors for Berry's Viking Fusion. Rome man lands record crappie at Rocky Mountain.
  • Ware Mechanical Weather: How to tell it is fall in Northwest Georgia: High of 75 today, high of 53 on Saturday.
  • Obituaries: Wendy Dell Johnson Boggs, Ida Disharoon, Mr. Venson Grizzle, Linda Ann Hughes, Dr. Walter Christopher Turner, Mr. Thomas Wayne Williams.
  • Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores, Tuesday-Saturday.
  • Crimewatch brought to you by Big Dan's Car Wash. Updates on arrests.

Truett's Chick-fil-A Sports Report

  • John McClellan's high school football playoff predictions: Seven of 11 area teams will make it to the second round after this weekend. McClellan
  • Berry closes out the season at home Saturday while Shorter will be on the road.
  • 3 area schools challenging GHSA reclassifications today.
  • National, conference honors for Berry football's Moody. Viking women begin NCAA volleyball push Thursday.
  • Atlanta Falcons at Dallas, 1 p.m. Sunday.

 

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