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Severe weather should stay to our south tonight.
Pizza Wars heating up as more competitors want a slice of the action.
Restaurant spots don't stay idle long in Northwest Georgia.
Cartersville sees new restaurants as well.
Rome duo behind Steak 'n Shake moving ahead in Athens.
Make that $3.29 a gallon for gas -- and falling.
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-Look for mid-80s today, mid 60s tonight and a 90% rain chance.
-Look for mid-80s today, mid 60s tonight and a 90% rain chance.
Pizza Wars heating up as more competitors want a slice of the action.
Restaurant spots don't stay idle long in Northwest Georgia.
Cartersville sees new restaurants as well.
Rome duo behind Steak 'n Shake moving ahead in Athens.
Make that $3.29 a gallon for gas -- and falling.
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-Please join our guests today including Roger Wade, a Republican candidate for County Commission Post 2; David Kenemer of the Northwest Georgia Regional Commission and founder of Bike! Walk! Northwest Georgia, which is holding a workshop on June 12 in Calhoun; and Floyd County Emergency Management Director Scotty Hancock on tonight's storms as well as the latest on the emergency operations center and radio communications system.
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