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RN-T.com - Chieftains Museum plant sale wrapping up today at fairgrounds
romenews-tribune.com — “Joey Powers was one of many people who brought his family to the Chieftains Museum Herb and Plant Sale at the Coosa Valley Fairgrounds this weekend. And with his son Josiah pulling a red wagon along with him, the two were ready to find the plants that will fill up the Powers’ garden and landscaping this year. Despite the threat of rain showers, Powers said the weather was perfect to get the gardening done. “I’m glad the rain softened up the dirt so we can dig when we get home,” Powers sai...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Chieftains Museum Herb and Plant sale kicks off today
romenews-tribune.com — “If you have gardening fever, you picked the right weekend to have the bug. The Chieftains Museum Herb and Plant Sale will take place today, April 21, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Coosa Valley Fairgrounds (map) . The annual sale, a longstanding tradition in Rome, benefits the museum. Fresh herbs, vegetable plants and ornamentals are plentiful at the sale, which often includes items that can’t be found anywhere else. Marion Shaw, plant sale co-chair,...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Healthy and happy on a gluten free diet
romenews-tribune.com — “When Barbara Johnson heard her great-niece was diagnosed with celiac disease five years ago, she started doing some research on the Internet. When the symptoms started sounding familiar, she went to her doctor who diagnosed her with the disease as well. According to the National Institute of Health, celiac disease is a condition in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged which prevents it from absorbing parts of food the body needs to stay healthy. The damage is caused by a neg...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Healthy and happy on a gluten free diet
romenews-tribune.com — “When Barbara Johnson heard her great-niece was diagnosed with celiac disease five years ago, she started doing some research on the Internet. When the symptoms started sounding familiar, she went to her doctor who diagnosed her with the disease as well. According to the National Institute of Health, celiac disease is a condition in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged which prevents it from absorbing parts of food the body needs to stay healthy. The damage is caused by a neg...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Moving Day walk draws awareness to Parkinsons disease
romenews-tribune.com — “The National Parkinson Foundation Moving Day walk in Rome — one of only three in the nation this month — wound its way around State Mutual Stadium in an effort to raise awareness about the disease and help promote the need to find a cure. Georgia chapter volunteer executive director James Trussell said Saturday’s walk, the final walk in the series, brought people from all around the Southeast for the event. “We have people from Augusta, Tallahassee and South Florida that came here today t...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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Read this great article about the Rome, GA Moving Day! http://t.co/HSsRLbS0
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romenews-tribune.com — “ATLANTA - State officials are looking for ways to improve the delivery of health care to the poor, one of the largest spending areas in the cash-strapped budget. Tuesday, is the deadline to register for one of the 30 discussions around the state with consultants hired by the Department of Community Health.” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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State seeks Medicaid improvements: ATLANTA - State officials are looking for ways to improve the delivery of hea... http://t.co/5OiRxNL
RN-T.com - Early detection key to prostate cancer treatment
romenews-tribune.com — “For 50 years Wesley Johnson dedicated his time to the American Cancer Society, serving as the president of the Georgia division. Seventeen years ago, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but because it was detected early, he survived after undergoing surgery and is still going strong at 84 years old. Early detection is key in fighting prostate cancer, said Dr. James Crane, a urologist at Harbin Clinic. “There’s no way to detect it early without doing the screening test,” Crane said. “T...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Small Business Snapshot Buffey’s Tanning Style Salon
romenews-tribune.com — “Jennifer Massey, owner of Buffey’s Tanning & Style Salon, is answering the questions for today’s Small Business Snapshot. What is the primary purpose of your business? Tanning Salon and Beauty Salon. Buffey’s offers tanning on all levels including airbrush tanning. We offer a full service salon including massage, hair, nails and now offering facials for all your skin care needs. What is your business background? I have always thought that “doing busin...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Master Gardener classes still enrolling
romenews-tribune.com — “The deadline to enroll for Cherokee County, Ala., Master Gardener classes has been extended until Friday. This program is open to anyone interested in increasing their gardening knowledge. Master Gardener students receive a total of 40 hours instruction in plant science and horticulture. In exchange for the training course, Master Gardeners will be asked to volunteer 50 hours of community service through beautification projects and local Extension horticulture programs. There is a $75 fee...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Grants fund fitness safety buys
romenews-tribune.com — “The transformation of the Fitness Center into locker rooms for Barron Stadium is scheduled to start Wednesday. The project is part of a $3.3 million makeover of the West Third Street complex funded through the 2009 special purpose, local option sales tax. Several pieces of exercise equipment already have been moved to the Thornton Recreation Center at North Floyd Park. Richard Garland, executive director of the Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation Authority, said plans for an exercise room at...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Mosquitoes ticks pose early threat this year
romenews-tribune.com — “Georgia’s first case of West Nile Virus (WNV) has been confirmed in a horse in Southeast Georgia. The Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH), Division of Public Health (DPH) recommends that Georgians protect themselves from mosquitoes and remove any standing water from their property. “While this is a non-human case, we recognize that the mosquito and tick season is starting earlier than in previous years,” said Dr. Anil T. Mangla, program director of Infectious Disea...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Kids can search for 2 000 eggs in annual hunt
romenews-tribune.com — “More than 2,000 eggs will be awaiting children--™s eager eyes and fingers during Saturday--™s community Easter egg hunt hosted by Greater Christ Temple Rapture Preparation Cathedral. It will be at the Coosa Valley Fairgrounds at noon. In the case of bad weather, the event will be moved across the street to the church. Families are invited to come out for face painting, clowns and a performance by Seven Hills Horizon Band--™s brass ensemble. There will also be free hot dogs, pop” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Work release center teaches parenting
romenews-tribune.com — “Joshua Tate--™s life has not gone as smoothly as he had planned. After some trouble with the law, the 26-year-old father of six found himself a convicted felon, without a job, struggling to make child support payments. Then Tate decided to turn himself in to the Floyd County Work Release Center. --I believed it would be helpful. They can find me a job. I can go to church and when I leave I can keep my job,-- he said. The young father was also exposed to anger management classes and a pare.” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Bon Appetit Ya--™ll There--™s nothing fresher than herbs from your own garden
romenews-tribune.com — “Herbs aren’t just for Nona’s pesto recipe anymore. Turns out they also make fragrant, colorful additions to floral arrangements. And they aren’t that hard to cultivate. “There is a world of difference to me between a fresh herb and a dried herb,” said Martha Joy Herndon, member of Three Rivers Garden Club. Herndon grows spice rack usuals such as garlic chives, mint, basil, oregano and dill. “I buy the plants usually when the Chieftain’s Museum has ...” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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RN-T.com - Berry students professor to present autism research
romenews-tribune.com — “Michelle Haney has always had an interest in autism spectrum disorder. For the past eight years she has acted as associate professor of psychology for Berry College . But she couldn--™t find a textbook on autism that fit her needs. --I ended up creating a lot of my own things,-- she said. That is when she decided to write and publish her own textbook, --Understanding Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Educators Partnering with Families.-- The book, which will be published in 2013 by ” View full resource at romenews-tribune.com
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Berry students, professor to present autism research http://bit.ly/hGTK6b #autism

