-As clean-up efforts continue in Northwest Georgia, another round of spring weather is on the way. Forecasters believe this storm system is more 'benign' that last week's killer tornadoes and high winds.
-We'll have continuing updates all day just in case.
-The forecast:
-Tuesday: 100% chance of rain, storms. High of 71, low of 43.
-Wednesday: Cooler, high of 68, low of 38.
Continuing coverage of storm aftermath efforts:
-Four Northwest Georgia counties now included in disaster declaration.
-Latest on relief efforts, storm clean-up.
-Tips on filing for assistance, from FEMA to SBA.
Today's Buzz:
-Berry digital communication students assemble an expansive look at the 'War for Water' in Greater Rome, state of Georgia.
-ABS sets job fair at Rome Career Center on Thursday.
On today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470:
-Join us for an update on storm relief from Scotty Hancock, Floyd's emergency management director.
-Also, U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey joins us to talk aout Osama bin Laden's death and what's next.
-We'll also talk with the Berry College team behind the War for Water series.
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey
-More trouble for Tressel; Clausen not giving up without a fight
Rome Braves:
-Braves blanked again, 5-0, by Suns.
-Next: 10:30 a.m. game today vs. Hagerstown at State Mutual Stadium.
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