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Buzz: Princeton Review ranks Berry among 'The Best 382 Colleges.' Floyd Democrats meet Thursday. Young Republicans seek volunteers for rally. Community Foundation seeks applications. Buzz
The Harbin Hero Challenge returns seeking your local nonprofit nominations with each of the five top earning $500 -- and a chance for another $1,000. Challenge
Expanded report on The College Board's AP Scholar Awards for Floyd Schools, Darlington. Education
Georgia Health News: Health care questions, ideas grow at state, federal levels; Chuck Hufstetler among those commenting. Health
Model High atrium named for Dr. Nevin and Joan Jones in appreciation of their 70-plus years of service. Model
Back to School: 17 Floyd nurses at Rome, Floyd schools, treating everything from a 'stomach ache to administering an EpiPen in situations where a student had an allergic reaction.' Health
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Another warm but nice day with showers, storms possible starting Thursday. Weather
Remembering Mr. William Hugh Austin Jr., Mrs. Barbara Faye Worley Gray, Mrs. Ellen "Joyce" Reynolds, William Lee Terry. Obituaries
Public Health restaurant inspection scores.34-U for longtime Rome restaurant; second failed score this year. Dining
Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. Crimewatch
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8: 10 a.m. Jim Alred of Harbin Clinic joins us to talk about the 2017 edition Harbin Hero Challenge and what it could mean for five local nonprofits -- and how you can help.
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