Gingrey's Cartersville town hall on healthcare reform to be broadcast, Web cast today: U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey's town hall meeting on healthcare reform set for 3 to 4:30 p.m. today in Cartersville will be broadcast live on WBHF 1450 AM and Web cast on www.bartowheadlines.com. The meeting is at the Senior Citizens Center, 33 Beavers Drive.
-Also today: Gingrey has a town hall on healthcare in
Summerville from 12:30-2 p.m. at Chattooga County Library.
We're number .... 194? (We're just below Brooklyn at least): Here's a bit of sports trivia we probably can do without. A ranking of Top Minor League Markets performed by Sports Business Journal lists Rome, Ga., as No. 194 out of a list of 239 communities. At the bottom: The former home of the Atlanta Braves' AAA franchise, Richmond, Va. And at the top, Hershey-Harrisburg, Pa. Some other notables: Chattanooga came in 70th; Gwinnett County (new home of the AAA Braves) was No. 136; Columbus was no. 185 (even with the Catfish gone?). For more: The Story or click The List
The Football Report:
-John McClellan's first full week of picks includes these previews:
-Look for wins for Pepperell, Calhoun, Cartersville, Armuchee, Chattooga, Cedartown, Coosa.
-Rome to lose nail-biter to East Paulding; Darlington, Model to start 0-1.
-For more, click Football Report.
Pepperell High game Web casts will be available on the developing Web site of LIFE 93.5 FM. Click Dragons.
-Rome 'down'? That's what state Web site says> High School Football Daily
Mega Millions jackpot swells to $252 million tonight: The odds are 1 in 176 million or a buck for a quarter-billion dollars ... Click Lottery
Tuesday's Buzz:
-Today's 'Too Hot to Cook' at 14 restaurants helps commission on kids: The second annual Too Hot to Cook is today, lunch and dinner, at 14 area restaurants. A portion from their proceeds today has been pledged to the Rome-Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth. > Details
-Bekaert plant closing in Miss. will boost Rome production: Bekaert S.A. plans to close its Clarksdale, Miss., bead wire plant, citing a decline in tire manufacturing in North America, reports Tire Business.com. The work will be sent to both Rome and a plant in Shelbyville, Ky. Layoffs pending in Clarksdale: 75 or more.
-Now posted: Latest edition of Berry's Alumni Accent. Click Berry
-Friends of Theatre for Shorter College's "Cabaret" set for Nov. 7> Click
School of Nursing open house today from 3-6 p.m. at Riverbend Center
-Georgia Northwestern's culinary arts program registration begins> Cook
-Bowen chairs Heart of the Community Foundation board> Health
-Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum will offer an Evening for Educators at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14. This event is free and is open to all local teachers and their families. Coffee and desserts will be served. Advance reservations preferred. To RSVP call 706-368-6775 or pclonts@berry.edu.
-Berry's Moon Gallery plans first show of new school year: The Berry College Moon Gallery will host its first show of the academic year Aug. 25-Sept. 18. The exhibition will feature various works of art created by Berry alumni. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday or by appointment. Call 706-236-2219.
-Latest updates on downtown Rome: Huge September ahead.
-Updates on what's ahead for Rome's 175th Anniversary party.
Latest weather:
-Tuesday: High of 88 under sunny skies, low of 65.
-Wednesday: High of 90, low of 64.
-Your extended forecast> Weather / Local radar > Radar
-Braves take finale with SandGnats, 5-3.
-Braves in Charleston through Thursday, then Savannah through Sunday.
-Last home stand of the year: Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
-Mills Fitzner's latest game pictures> Gallery
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable
-Countdown to kickoff: Could Bobby Petrino and the Razorbacks be the surprise of the SEC West?
-John McClellan's picks for this weekend's openers.
High School football schedules/courtesy of Georgia Prep Country
Armuchee | Coosa | Darlington | Model |
Pepperell | Rome | Unity |
Shorter Hawks football: 2009 schedule> Click Hawks
-Ready for the Hawks Nest? Check out new game-day idea> Click
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