Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Latest Broad Street sale should bring 4 to 5 more apartments downtown. Texas Roadhouse opens in Cartersville. 2 'probable' COVID deaths in Bartow. High of 73 and then cooler by the weekend.

Today's first headlines:
  • Business: Latest Broad Street sale should mean 4 to 5 new apartments. Texas Roadhouse now open in Cartersville. Ribbon-cutting set on new Bartow manufacturer. Rome's Salvation Army Family Store comes home to Second Avenue.
  • 2 more 'probable' deaths in Bartow posted Tuesday. 32 COVID patients at Atrium Health Floyd, Redmond on Tuesday, up 1.
  • Education: Berry's Barnwell Chapel earns Georgia Trust preservation award. Floyd College & Career Academy students earn film honors.
  • Buzz: Rome Symphony to celebrate 100th anniversary with Derby Day on May 7. St. Mary's sets Thanksgiving bilingual Mass. Rome posts solid waste holiday schedule.
  • Ware Mechanical Weather: High of 73 today and then we'll start a slide into the upper 50s Friday and Saturday.
  • Obituaries: Ms. Emma Neal, Susan Lynn O'Dell, Mr. Barry Rowland, Mrs. Kathryn W. Cagle Taylor.
  • 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 picks. 6 area high schools remain in football playoffs; after Friday, only 3 will survive. McClellan
  • High school teams still in the hunt: Darlington, Cartersville, Unity Christian, Cedartown, Calhoun, Trion.
  • Falcons host Patriots Thursday night.
  • Georgia no. 1 followed by Alabama in latest College Football Playoffs rankings.
  • Berry Volleyball in Elite Eight start Thursday evening.

 

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