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1.43 inches of rain as storms stay south; flood watch canceled.
-An additional tenth of an inch of rain is possible -- and more is due this week.
-Monday: 70% chance of heavy rain, high of 61, low of 38.
-Tuesday: 50-90% chance of showers, high of 56, low of 42.
-Wednesday: 60% rain chance, high of 54, low of 31.
Feb. 20: Ribbon-cutting set for expanded Kroger:
-Packing 20,000 more feet under roof with expanded grocery and specialty areas, Rome's Kroger will mark the occasion with a ribbon cutting set for 10 a.m.\
-Monday: 70% chance of heavy rain, high of 61, low of 38.
-Tuesday: 50-90% chance of showers, high of 56, low of 42.
-Wednesday: 60% rain chance, high of 54, low of 31.
Feb. 20: Ribbon-cutting set for expanded Kroger:
-Packing 20,000 more feet under roof with expanded grocery and specialty areas, Rome's Kroger will mark the occasion with a ribbon cutting set for 10 a.m.\
Gas prices up another two cents last week.
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-Seniors have a menu of options when it comes to dining out for less as restaurants court those gray dollars.
-We all need a discount from soaring gas prices: $3.50-plus-a-gallon now the norm in Northwest Georgia.
-Berry's eagle family becoming a crowd pleasure in-person and online. Latest updates due today at 8:40 a.m. on WRGA 1470 AM.
-Seniors have a menu of options when it comes to dining out for less as restaurants court those gray dollars.
-We all need a discount from soaring gas prices: $3.50-plus-a-gallon now the norm in Northwest Georgia.
-Berry's eagle family becoming a crowd pleasure in-person and online. Latest updates due today at 8:40 a.m. on WRGA 1470 AM.
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Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM, 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online
-Please join our guests today including:
-Eddie Elsberry of Berry College on the latest on the bald eagles and eaglets.
-A meteorologist or hydrologist from theNational Weather Service's Peachtree City office on our soggy weather -- and what's next.
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