May 30, 2008 | Rome News - Tribune
Booze Mountain Road sees 2 fires
Rome firefighters brought two separate fires off Booze Mountain Road under control Monday afternoon.
Lavender View Garden Club members met at the Rome-Floyd County Library for their May meeting following the educational program on Basic Design sponsored by the Rome Federated Garden Clubs and led by Betty ...
Memorial Day, officially Monday, May 26 this year, is a day of remembrance for those who died in our nation's service.
Police still searching for murder suspect
Police still searching for murder suspect
Summerville councilwoman arrested in Floyd County after altercation with man
A Summerville councilwoman was arrested on misdemeanor battery and simple assault charges and released from jail over the weekend, reports stated.
Police: Man beaten, robbed near school; Alabama escapee found, thefts reported
A Rome man was beaten up and robbed by three suspects around 9 p.m. Tuesday night behind a local elementary school, Rome police reports stated.
Norman Edwards: UGA Bred Heifer Sale is May 28
The sale will feature approximately 120 bred heifers that have completed the University of Georgias HERD program. via Walker County Messenger
THERE IS no better evidence of a communitys continuing vitality than it taking care of its own heritage. via Rome News - Tribune
Deputy injured in wreck to return to work
Holtzclaw was involved in a head-on collision with a tractor-trailer on U.S. 411 near Cave Spring in November. via Rome News - Tribune
Entice appeal remains on track
A Thursday filing by the Clerk of U.S. District Court certifies all documents are in order for the Shannon stores appeal of a ruling dismissing its challenge to the countys ordinance regulating sexually ... via Rome News - Tribune
Almost 1,200 lose power because of storm
Georgia Power Co. crews were working Sunday night to restore power to nearly 1,200 customers scattered across Floyd County. via Rome News - Tribune
THE NEED is real, although far from new. Persons with disabilities in the unincorporated area of Floyd County who are unable to drive themselves, or without family on constant standby, have severely limited ... via Rome News - Tribune
Overcoming injuries: 2 students plan to graduate in spite of serious crashes
Jake Bloodworth is still in the hospital for his injuries. ... ...Graduating on time is every students goal and something two Floyd County seniors who were severely injured earlier this year in separate wrecks ... via Rome News - Tribune
The City Commission agreed to cover the expected shortfall with cutbacks in areas ranging from capital projects and equipment purchases to training and travel, cell-phone usage and the annual citywide picnic. via Rome News - Tribune
Irwin Bagwell qualifies for County Commission
A fifth generation Floyd County farmer, he currently is in business with his brother, Charles. via Rome News - Tribune
Planning Commission agenda action report
“William Allen Mathis subdivision briefing”
FLOYD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION May 1, 2008 By Staff Writer Diane Wagner I. CALL TO ORDER II. via Rome News - Tribune