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What's buzzing in Northwest Georgia.
-Backlog of delinquent property tax payers nearly triples in Floyd; so do frequency of tax sales.
-Is the Rome News trying to get Warren Buffett's eye?
-Rome Civic Ballet takes dance to Broad Street.
-Aug. 22 ribbon cutting for Georgia Highlands' 55,000-square-foot student center in Cartersville.
Georgia gas prices up almost six cents last week; still 40 cents less than a year ago.
Weather: 3-H forecast -- hazy, hot and humid
-Monday: 30% rain chance, high of 93, low of 70.
-Tuesday: 40% rain chance, high of 97, low of 70.
-Wednesday: 40% rain chance, high of 94, low of 72.
-Backlog of delinquent property tax payers nearly triples in Floyd; so do frequency of tax sales.
-Is the Rome News trying to get Warren Buffett's eye?
-Rome Civic Ballet takes dance to Broad Street.
-Aug. 22 ribbon cutting for Georgia Highlands' 55,000-square-foot student center in Cartersville.
Georgia gas prices up almost six cents last week; still 40 cents less than a year ago.
Weather: 3-H forecast -- hazy, hot and humid
-Monday: 30% rain chance, high of 93, low of 70.
-Tuesday: 40% rain chance, high of 97, low of 70.
-Wednesday: 40% rain chance, high of 94, low of 72.
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-Please join our guests today including Britt Madden of Shorter University on the fourth annual Shorter job expo Sept. 20 at The Forum; and Dr. John Barge, Georgia schools superintendent, on statewide CRCT scores.
-Please join our guests today including Britt Madden of Shorter University on the fourth annual Shorter job expo Sept. 20 at The Forum; and Dr. John Barge, Georgia schools superintendent, on statewide CRCT scores.
Rome Braves edge Asheville 6-5 in 11 innings; home again tonight and Tuesday afternoon.
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