Thursday, April 19, 2012

Party City coming to former Circuit City; another retailer to join them. 1,000 fewer jobs here vs. March 2011. Latest dining scores. One-day break from the rain

 
Party City coming to former Circuit City; another retailer close to signing, would share 33,000-square-foot building.

Mixed employment report for March:
-First-time jobless claims drop 46.1 percent in March vs. March 2011.
-Local work force level down 1,000 jobs vs. March 2011.
-State jobless rate at 9%, lowest in more than three years.

Politics:
-Cagle coming to Rome to support Doss' Senate bid.
-Jeff Anderson to run as Democrat in 11th Congressional District.
-Democrats, Republicans opening offices on opposite ends of Broad Street.

Another longtime favorite gets a 62in latest public health restaurant inspection reports.

Lottery: Powerball jackpot rises to $152 million Saturday.

Weather: A break from the rain but not for long
-Thursday: Sunny, high of 76, low of 55.
-Friday: 20% rain chance, high of 79, low of 57.
-Saturday: 50% rain chance, high of 78, low of 53. 

Hometown Headlines: The Radio Edition
-Weekdays, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM. Listen online
-Please join us for Jeff Anderson, a Democratic candidate for the District 11 Congressional seat; Shannen Ferry on Georgia Northwestern Technical College's plant sale; and Mark Baker, Georgia's labor commissioner, on 'Resimania' and the latest job stats.
 
Rome Braves swept at home by Savannah; on the road starting tonight.

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