Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Buzz of Northwest Georgia

 
 
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia (click)
-Closer look at Preston Smith's campaign: What it's like for the local candidate criss-crossing the state in bid for Attorney General
-Campaign Watch: T-minus two weeks to Primary
-CRBI in First Place to win $50K grant; online voting through Aug. 31
 
 
Weather Forecast: Sunny and hot
-Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 93, low of 66.
-Wednesday: Sunny, high of 98, low of 67.
-Extended forecast: Click / Regional radar
 
What we'll be watching today:
-Mt. Berry Square Mall goes into foreclosure sale at the Floyd County Courthouse today.
-Rome City Commission meeting at 11:30 a.m.; Public Hearing for proposed tax rate increase on the agenda
-U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey will be holding a town hall meeting today at 5 p.m. at the Seniors Center on Riverside Parkway.
 
Tuesday's Buzz:
-The anticipated opening of The Greener Burger on Broad Street is being delayed a couple more weeks. 
 
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey
 
-Hey LeBron, the New York deal is basically the one that you can't refuse
 
Rome Braves.
Sports 
-Braves win Game 2 at Savannah, 6-5 on Monday.  
-Braves in Savannah through Wednesday. 7 p.m. games.
-Mills Fitzner's Rome Braves photo gallery. Click 
 
Downtown Headlines. Downtown
-What's ahead in downtown Rome. 
 
Wine News Vine.  Wine 
-Several wine events pending in Greater Rome.
-Closer look at Sautee Nacoochee Vineyards in North Georgia. Great wines & nearby amenities for kids.

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