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As part of our “On the Road” series, we visit a one-of-a-kind 1896 bowling alley in Thomasville, where history isn’t just on ...
Deborah Pinti had some special visitors Thursday on her second to last day of teaching before her retirement, as seven children from the Bouton family all came out to wish her well at the Clough Pre-K ...
The inaugural Whitney's Legacy Music Festival will be held at the Rome Art and Community Center from noon to 5 p.m. on ...
Titus Dumitru’s walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Rome Emperors to a 2-1 victory over the Greenville Drive on Tuesday night at AdventHealth Stadium, ...
Team Tennessee built a 6-1 lead after four innings and went on to a 10-6 victory in the second annual Stump Martin Memorial ...
The more than $5 million center will replace the former Town and Country Bowling Lanes, 3636 11th St., Rock Island, which was torn down in early 2011 after a fire gutted the structure on Dec. 21 ...
Additionally, Rome, Oneida County, and the Rome Chamber of Commerce partnered to create the Rome Emergency Business Fund, assisting 50 local businesses in their recovery, totaling $231,301.76.
The $26 million, 139,000-square-foot project would bring 134 apartment units to the site of the former Amherst Bowling Center.
Bowling Green Hot Rods pitcher Marcus Johnson (24) pitches to Rome Emperors second baseman Ambioris Tavarez (20) in the Hot Rods’ 9-3 loss to the Emperors at Bowling Green Ballpark on Thursday ...
This is the third data center planned for Floyd County. In October 2023, Microsoft purchased 347 acres of land outside Rome near Huffaker Road for a data center build, investing $1 billion in the ...
Three years after the Voelker family closed its longtime bowling alley on Buffalo's West Side and sought to tear down the deteriorating building, the 130-year-old structure is finally poised to ...
When Jeff Pohlman took over the bowling center at 954 Pyramid Hill Blvd. in Hamilton in 2019, the building had 16 functioning lanes and needed repairs “from the roof on down,” he said.