Tuesday, May 3, 2011

More rain, some storms but few if any will be severe. Latest storm aftermath reports. Berry students investigate the 'War for Water.' Job fair Thursday

 
Rain, thunderstorms today but most won't be severe

-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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