Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Another half-inch of rain, maybe storms due today. Meet Berry's first football coach. Tweeting for Tellus. Bold move by Lowe's

 
Forecast: Half inch of rain, perhaps thunderstorm
-Monday's rain waited until right when all the sports leagues were about to begin baseball games and delayed the Rome Braves' game by 49 minutes. Up to a half-inch fell at the airport and a bit less in West Rome (0.39 of an inch).
-Tuesday: 90% chance of rain, high of 73, low of 55.

Meet Berry Football Coach Tony Kunczewski:

-His goal, in part: "Make a great institution just a little bit better." And that's what Tony Kunczewski hopes to do as Berry College's first football coach.
-Also on today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition: Kunczewski joins us at 8:40 a.m. WRGA 1470 AM.

Tweet on Tellus, get Hubble exhibit behind-the-scenes access: The first Tellus Science Museum Social Media Event is May 4 and the prize is a behind-the-scenes look at the new Hubble Telescope.

Lowe's selling debt with goal of making $2 billion: Keep in mind the regional distribution center rising in Shannon alone is costing the home improvement retailer more than $125 million.

May 17: SpecTechRome V will feature Stephen Fleming,vice president, Georgia Tech, and executive director of the Enterprise Innovation Institute, as keynote speaker. Details

Hometown Headlines: The Radio Edition
-Weekdays, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM. Listen online
-Please join our guests including Beth Smith from Darlington on this year's Tri for the Kids; Allan Levene, a Republican candidate for the 11th Congressional District seat now held by Phil Gingrey; and Tony Kunczewski. Berry's first head football coach.
 
Savannah edges Braves in extra innings, 6-5.

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