Sunday, May 19, 2013
Our weekly list of health-and-safety-check results includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from May 13 to 17.
Bartow County Environmental Health conducts inspections of local establishments to give patrons a snapshot of the operations of the businesses. Its goal is to provide consumers information to help protect themselves from the risk factors linked to illness and injury. Items on inspection lists have point values ranging from 1 to 9 points and are deducted from a best possible score of 100. Higher points are deducted for items with higher risks to cause illness. Repeat violations also cost establishments more points. Cartersville restaurants, eateries, food stores and boarding facilities inspected during the last week were: ADAMS BAR-B-QUE—91-A View Last inspection Last 5 Inspections CAPTAIN D'S, 899 Joe Frank Harris Parkway—100-A View Last…
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Positions are available in Cartersville.
Domino's Pizza stores throughout the metro area are looking for a few good men and women. Owning the second largest Domino's franchise in the U.S., Cowabunga Inc. has 91 stores in Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina and they need to hire hundreds of new employees just in the metro Atlanta area, including Cartersville. "Domino's is excited to be growing in a competitive market and gaining market share that enables us to hire more than 400 [plus] employees in our franchise alone over the coming months," said Mike Orcutt, owner of Cowabunga Inc. The company has been adding numerous stores in Georgia and needs to staff the locations with store managers, assistant managers, drivers and customer service representatives, say Cowabunga Inc. …
Monday, May 13, 2013
He operated Heath’s Income Tax, Heath & Hames Income Tax and Heath’s Income Tax II, and agreed with the civil injunction without admitting to the allegations against him.
A federal court has permanently barred a Cartersville tax preparer from completing tax returns for others, the U.S. Justice Department announced Monday. Larry J. Heath, who operated Heath’s Income Tax, Heath & Hames Income Tax and Heath’s Income Tax II, agreed to the civil injunction order signed by U.S. District Court Judge Harold L. Murphy without admitting to the allegations against him. Federal authorities say Heath and his brother, Andrew R. Heath, falsified a lot of tax returns, acts that could cost the U.S. Treasury more than $100 million. Larry Heath and his Cartersville-area businesses allegedly repeatedly prepared federal tax returns that unlawfully understated customers’ federal tax liabilities, according to the press release. …
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Our weekly list of health-and-safety-check results includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from May 3 to 10.
Bartow County Environmental Health conducts inspections of local establishments to give patrons a snapshot of the operations of the businesses. Its goal is to provide consumers information to help protect themselves from the risk factors linked to illness and injury. Items on inspection lists have point values ranging from 1 to 9 points and are deducted from a best possible score of 100. Higher points are deducted for items with higher risks to cause illness. Repeat violations also cost establishments more points. Cartersville restaurants, eateries, food stores and boarding facilities inspected during the last week were: BURGER KING—98-A View Last inspection Last 5 Inspections CAPRI RESTAURANT—91-A View Last inspection Last 5 …
Sunday, May 5, 2013
To accommodate LakePoint Sporting Commuity & Town Center near Cartersville, Bartow County will build two new roads—LakePoint Parkway and Bass Pro Parkway—and reconstruct a half mile of Highway 293 or Old Allatoona Road.
With funding from a Georgia Department of Transportation grant program that allows local governments to decide on projects, Bartow County is set to build two new roads to accommodate LakePoint Sporting Community & Town Center. LakePoint Parkway and Bass Pro Parkway will intersect a portion of the massive sports complex under way in Emerson near Cartersville, according to preliminary plans released by the Bartow County Road Department, attached. Set for the development's South Campus, the north-south LakePoint Parkway, at two-thirds of a mile, will intersect Allatoona Road near Interstate 75, while the east-west Bass Pro Parkway, at nearly a half a mile, will lead to a new Bass Pro Shops store from Highway 41, according to LakePoint's …
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Our weekly list of health-and-safety-check results includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from April 27 to May 3.
Bartow County Environmental Health conducts inspections of local establishments to give patrons a snapshot of the operations of the businesses. Its goal is to provide consumers information to help protect themselves from the risk factors linked to illness and injury. Items on inspection lists have point values ranging from 1 to 9 points and are deducted from a best possible score of 100. Higher points are deducted for items with higher risks to cause illness. Repeat violations also cost establishments more points. Cartersville restaurants, eateries, food stores and boarding facilities inspected during the last week were: BARTOW DINER—90-A View Last inspection Last 5 Inspections OEC Japanese Express—95-A View Last inspection Last 5 …
Friday, May 3, 2013
The April explosion at the coal-fired power plant outside Cartersville in Bartow County that injured three resulted from a failure to comply with procedures and communicate.
Human error led to the explosion last month at Plant Bowen, Georgia Power officials say. Three people sustained minor injuries in the April 4 blast just outside Cartersville in Bartow County. The 4 p.m. explosion, described by witnesses as sounding like a "sonic boom" or earthquake, shook buildings and rattled windows miles away. The reason it happened: workers failed to comply with procedures and properly communicate, Georgia Power spokesman Mark Williams told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Employees were beginning a maintenance outage on coal-fired Bowen's Unit 2 just before the blast, which significantly damaged the control room for Units 1 and 2 and the switchyard, where electricity is converted to the proper voltage before being …
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Customers can shop, order products and pick up their goods, shipped for free, at the Nelson Street location.
Years after the closures of similar stores and months after its subsidiary, Kmart, shuttered its Cartersville location, Sears is coming back to town. The Sears Hometown Store at 206 Nelson Street in the Cartersville Plaza is set to open May 9, owner Steve Allebone of Marietta told Patch. It's one of more than 900 Sears Hometown Stores across the country, which are locally owned and operated, and carry all of the top 10 home appliance brands, according to searshometownstores.com. The nearest other Sears stores are in Canton and Calhoun. "I'm 20 miles from the mall in Rome and 20 miles from the mall in Kennesaw," Allebone said. "We'll fill a gap for the company's customers in Cartersville and the surrounding areas." The store is equipped …
City officials will share the results of a survey and lead open dialogue conversations about downtown's future on May 8 at 8:30 a.m. and 9 at 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Our weekly list of health-and-safety-check results includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from April 19 to 26.
Bartow County Environmental Health conducts inspections of local establishments to give patrons a snapshot of the operations of the businesses. Its goal is to provide consumers information to help protect themselves from the risk factors linked to illness and injury. Items on inspection lists have point values ranging from 1 to 9 points and are deducted from a best possible score of 100. Higher points are deducted for items with higher risks to cause illness. Repeat violations also cost establishments more points. Cartersville restaurants, eateries, food stores and boarding facilities inspected during the last week were: ARMANDO'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT—89-B View Last inspection Last 5 Inspections Tell us what you think in the comments, …
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3:24 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Of course they had to pay it back their the ones that got the refund duh   more ›