-Hear Berry's live discussion of the NAIA game at 9:30 this morning on WRGA's Talk of the Town. The program starts at 9 a.m. 1470 AM, 93.5 FM.
Berry's new student-run enterprises continue to grow: Already, you can buy milk from Berry College's herd at Magnolia Market on Kingston Highway and Jersey beef from Berry Farms goes on sale there Monday. Next up: an organic farmers market on the Berry College campus set for Friday, July 24, probably from 7 a.m. until noon. At least 10 student ventures, including a video service and a bio-diesel component, also are on the way, says Rufus Massey, Berry's vice president for enterprise development.
Weather
-Upper 90s. no rain all Father's Day weekend: The thing to really watch is the heat index, which should top 100 each day. The heat index hit 101 degrees on Thursday> Weather
Friday's Buzz
-Shaw executive: Carpet outlook brightening> Chattanooga
-'Moby in the Morning' empire grows: The country jock, heard locally on South 107, is growing the Moby Radio Network thanks to a syndication deal. Click Moby
-Gingrey, GOP go down swinging to Democrats--in baseball> Buzz
-Stewart named clinic coordinator of Redmond's diabetes center> Health
Dining & Drink
-Latest public health restaurant scores from Northwest Georgia> Dining
-Updates from Georgia's wine country including a weekend filled with special Father's Day dining, music--and wine. Click Wine News Vine.
Weather:
-Friday: High near 97, sunny skies.
-Friday night: Low of 72, crystal skies.
-Saturday: High of 98; low of 72.
-Sunday: High of 96, low of 72.
-Latest local Radar / Latest regional Radar
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable:
-A billion-dollar Tiger; Matt Stafford among rookies likely to start in NFL this year.
Rome Braves updates:
-Augusta's ninth inning homer beats Braves, 5-4.
-Away-game photos from Mills Fitzner> Gallery
-Up next: Friday-Sunday in Augusta; then three-day All-Star break
-Braves baseball camp for kids set for June 29-July 1.
-Latest Mills Fitzner game photos> Gallery
Downtown Headlines:
- The lowdown on downtown entertainment from Bryan Mullins of MullinsMania.com
-3,000 due each day at Jehovah's Witness convention at The Forum.
-What's ahead this week in downtown Rome.
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