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NORTHSIDE SWIM CENTER CLOSED FOR THE SEASON

The Northside Swim Center, 501 Kingston Avenue in Rome, has closed down since a part-time employee tested positive for COVID-19, this according to a release by Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation. Signage has been posted at the facility to notify the public of the closure. As the pool season was already approaching its end, the decision…read more »

MORE THAN 120,000 CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES IN GEORGIA

More than 120,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported in the state of Georgia by the Department of Public Health. According to the latest report by the DPH released just prior to 3 pm Monday afternoon, there were 120,569 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the state. A total of 3,026 fatalities were attributed to…read more »

ROME CITY COMMISSION VOTES TO ESTABLISH MASK MANDATE WITHIN CITY LIMITS

ROME CITY COMMISSION VOTES TO ESTABLISH MASK MANDATE WITHIN CITY LIMITS

The Rome City Commission on Monday night approved an Emergency Order which mandates that face masks be worn at public places within city limits. It became effective at 12:00 am this morning. The mandate is aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, based on recent recommendations from local public health officials. A vote on a…read more »

AAA: GEORGIA’S GAS PRICES HELD STEADY LAST WEEK

Georgia’s gas prices held steady last week, according to AAA, The Auto Club Group. Motorists statewide paid an average price of $2.00 a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline on Sunday. That’s the same price as the previous week, 11 cents more than a month ago, and 65 cents less than last year. It now costs…read more »

NWGA PUBLIC HEALTH CONTINUES TO ENCOURAGE VIGILANCE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CORONAVIRUS

The number of COVID-19-related fatalities have remained stable at 15 in the last two months for Floyd County. However, confirmed cases of the virus are on the rise. Logan Boss, Public Information Officer for the Georgia Department of Public Health’s Northwest Health District, states that community transmission of the virus continues locally; therefore, residents must…read more »