Category Archives: Local News

WEATHER-RELATED CANCELLATIONS/DELAYS

There are a number of cancellations and delays for today because of concerns over icy roads amid chilly temperatures overnight and into this morning after Monday’s rain. Floyd County Schools – closed, after school activities cancelled Rome City Schools – will remain virtual Georgia Highlands College – all of their locations will delay opening until…read more »

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE FROM THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

A total of 1,736 new cases of coronavirus and 33 more virus-related deaths were reported across Georgia on Monday by the state’s Department of Public Health. One of those fatalities was reported in Floyd County. According to the latest update by the DPH issued just before 3 pm, there have been 792,509 confirmed cases of…read more »

KEMP SIGNS AMENDED FY ’21 BUDGET

Governor Brian Kemp signed the amended Fiscal Year ’21 budget for Georgia at the State Capitol down in Atlanta on Monday afternoon. Among highlights – one-time $1,000 bonuses for state employees that make less than $80,000 a year. Kemp said that, “By restoring education funding, making key investments in expanding internet access, prioritizing public health,…read more »

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE FROM THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Just 1,726 new cases of COVID-19 and four more virus-related deaths were reported on Sunday by the state’s Department of Public Health. According to the latest update by the DPH issued just before 3 pm, there have been 790,779 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide. The state’s death toll now stands at 13,964. In Floyd County,…read more »

AAA: GEORGIA’S GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO RISE

Georgia’s gas prices rose again over the past week. According to AAA, The Auto Club Group, motorists statewide now pay an average price of $2.33 per gallon of regular unleaded gasoline; that is five cents more than last week, 12 cents more than last month, and six cents more than this time last year. It…read more »

TOURISM – FOR THE MOST PART – IS ALIVE AND WELL IN ROME AND FLOYD COUNTY

Tourism is alive and well in Rome and Floyd County, in spite of the ongoing concern over coronavirus. That is because this is a drive market, states Kristi Kent, Director of Communications for the Georgia’s Rome Office of Tourism, who adds that many visitors are drawn to this area’s outdoor attractions. Group travel related to…read more »

ROME’S ALCOHOL CONTROL COMMISSION TO CONSIDER HOME DELIVERY OF BEVERAGES

Rome’s Alcohol Control Commission is anticipated to consider an ordinance at their regular meeting this evening which would allow for home delivery of alcoholic beverages by licensees in accordance with state law. The ordinance would also permit suspension of an alcohol license for failure to pay debts or obligations to the city. If passed, it…read more »

ROME DDA COULD BRING BACK THE FIRST FRIDAY SERIES IN ’21

Rome’s Downtown Development Authority could bring back the First Friday series in 2021, according to this morning’s Rome News-Tribune. The DDA is seeking feedback from the public on the matter via the Downtown Rome, GA page on Facebook. The Downtown Saturdays series, intended as a replacement for First Fridays over the past few years, was…read more »

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE FROM THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

A total of 3,363 new cases of coronavirus and 76 more virus-related deaths were reported across Georgia on Thursday by the state Department of Public Health. One of those fatalities was reported here in Floyd County. According to the latest update by the DPH issued just before 3 pm, there have been 783,821 confirmed cases…read more »