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the TM - Today's Fax
TODAY’S FAX
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Friday - January 30, 2015
770-607-0660
Cartersville, Georgia
TOP NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
♦ MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED IN C'VILLE
♦ At least six vehicles were entered while parked at the Highway
Niazua "Nigel" Brown, 16, will be tried as an adult for murder.
Cartersville Police took Brown into custody at a motel Wednesday
afternoon. He is accused of murdering Cornelius Driver, Jr., 23,
who was found lying in the road in South Rome with multiple gunshot wounds Tuesday afternoon.
411 Auto Auction near Kingston. Thieves took the batteries from
the vehicles and took a dealer tag. The batteries are worth $650.
♦ TEACHER RESIGNS AFTER ALLEGATIONS
Former Cass High English teacher, Chad Wade Clift, 41, Lindale,
was booked into the Bartow Jail, Wednesday afternoon and charged
with sexual assault. The Bartow Co. Sheriff's Office said on Monday, Campus Police Chief Dan Knowles reported an incident of an
inappropriate relationship off campus between Clift and a 17 year
old student. It was reported to the Bartow Board of Education and
Clift resigned. He was released on a $25,000 special condition bond.
♦ STOLEN TAHOE CRASHES
A Chevy Tahoe was stolen from 49 Walnut Trail Wednesday
night after the owner, Becky Tang, left her vehicle to warm up in the
driveway. Bartow Deputies were called about a vehicle that had
crashed into a fence at Brooks Auto Salvage and the suspect walking on Highway 293, south of Emerson, by a witness. The owner
said her purse and keys were missing from the vehicle. The suspect
is a white male, bearded, medium build and wearing a brown jacket,
brown pants and boots. A vehicle parked inside the fence at the
business was damaged.
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AnDaughter Dance
Hosted By
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Cartersville Parks & Recreation
and Sigma Beta Phi-Chi Master
This Saturday, 1/31/15 6-8 p.m.
Kindergarten-7th grade
Cartersville Civic Center
♦ Enjoy inexpensive gas prices while you can. Georgia lawmakers are proposing to scrap the gasoline sales tax and replace it with
an excise tax of 29 cents a gallon. Lawmakers want the excise tax to
fix the state's aging transportation system.
♦ Someone donated training grenades to a Goodwill Store in
Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Police were called and separated the fuses
from the grenades and safely transported them to the Murfreesboro
Police Department. The store has no idea who donated the grenades.
♦ A woman known for feeding bears may have been killed by one
of them. Kay Grayson, 67, had been dead for about two weeks when
her body was found in the woods. Officials believe the bear dragged
her into the woods. She lived alone near Columbia, North Carolina.
♦ NFL Super Bowl XLIX will be held Sunday at the University of
Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The game between the New
England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks can be viewed on NBC at
6:30 p.m.
Swheat Market & Deli-5 E. Main St. (770-607-0067)
Fish Tacos: Crispy Fish, Shredded Cabbage, Guacamole, Salsa Negra and
Spicy Sriracha Lime Cream
Soups: Tortellini - Swedish Potato Dumpling - Chicken Poblano Corn Chowder
RESTAURANT SPOTLIGHT
E Street Bar & Grill-120 S. Erwin St. (New Ph # 770-606-0960)
All Burgers w/Fries or Onion Rings $6.50 Reuben Sandwich w/Sweet Potato
Fries $6.00 Join us Sunday for Pizza & Wings, Beer Specials No Cover
Good Food & Cold Beer Well Drinks $2.99 Drafts $2.00
Today's Weather:
Mostly Sunny - High 46
Tonight:
Clear - Low 26
Tomorrow:
Mostly Sunny - High 53
SIXES TAVERN-650 Henderson Dr. (770-334-8998)
$20 per couple $15 for ea.
additional daughter includes:
Light Refreshments, Corsage
Games, Door Prizes
Tonight: The Syndicate Saturday: Darlington Road
Sunday Superbowl Party $3.00 Jager Shot $3.00 Fireball Shot
Lunch 11 a.m.-3 p.m. choice of 8 items for $8.
Tickets not available at the door
The City Cellar Restaurant-110 S. Museum Dr. (770-334-3170)
Derwin Jones
Grouper & Grits
Lunch $8 with non-alcoholic beverage
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