Thursday, May 23, 2013

Jobless rate drops in Floyd, Northwest Georgia; 7.7% in Bartow. Lots of changes in local dining; second U for Rome restaurant this year. Graves, Gingrey vote yes for Keystone pipeline. Rain-free holiday weekend ahead

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Jobless rate drops again, especially in Bartow, Polk
-Floyd's unemployment rate at 8.5% and falling.
-Region's new jobs helping ease employment crunch.

Restaurant report:
-Louie's Cafe begins move to downtown Cartersville.
-Cajun back on the menu at Knight's 1889 in Cartersville.
-Antonino's Italian Grotto at the corner of Wall Street and Main Street is gone. 
-Blue Fin's parent group adds Marietta site. -Church's Chicken coming to Calhoun.
-Another U for a Rome area restaurant; second sub-70 rating in just over three months. 
 
Graves, Gingrey join House majority in OK'ing Keystone XL pipeline bypass.

Rain-free Memorial Day weekend on the way.
-Highs mostly in the lower 80s except for a dip into the upper 70s on Friday. Low of 46 Friday night. Full forecast on Hometown.

July 23 ground breaking for new Polk Medical Center.

 

Today's latest jail reports.
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-Please join our guests Thursday including:
-The Rev. Victor Galier, a former seminarian at Saint Mary's Catholic Church in Rome who was raised in tornado-ravaged Moore, Okla.
-U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey on the IRS targeting and other key issues in Washington.
-U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson takes a look at Washington and the IRS mess as well as other issues there.
 
Hometown Sports
   
Rome Braves
-Augusta goes on hitting streak, beats Braves 12-4.
-Rome on the road through Sunday vs. Asheville.
-See Mills Fitzner's latest home game photos.  Click

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