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We've had a third of an inch of rain since midday Saturday and showers should continue into the afternoon, pushing the totals above half an inch or more. We had a bout of severe weather overnight, between 3 and 4 a.m. Chattooga County reported penny-sized hail. Today's high: 65 (normal: 81).
Headlines:
- Berry College launches $100 million LifeReady campaign; $70 million already raised. Berry
- Arias family, volunteers celebrate a gift of love. Sparkle Box
- Unity Christian student Nina Manuel selected as "Everyday Young Hero" by Youth Service America. Smile Report
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Salvation Army raises more than $6,500 thanks to "Run for the Homeless" 5K. Homeless.
- Cast off Against Cancer, Battle of Resaca Civil War Reenactment today. Events
Advertising:
- Hardy Realty's open house gallery: Nine homes today. Hardy
- Who gets your vote: Scoop or Cookie? Pick a Sweet Frog mascot today. Showdown
Continuing features:
- County jail reports.
- Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
- 2014 Guide to Summer Camps. Guide
- The Rome Braves fall 3-1 to Lakewood.
- Today at 1 p.m, at Lakewood.
- Braves' home game photos by Mills Fitzner. Braves photos
- The Lady Shorter Hawks softball team has won the NCCAA National Championship with a 2-1 win over Oklahoma Christian in 9 innings. NCCAA
- Shorter Baseball falls to Lee University, 11-8, in semi-final round of NCCAA National Championship.
- Georgia Fire loses 72-64 to Harrisburg Stampede.
- Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.
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- Please join our guests Monday including:
- Dr. Todd Kelley of Harbin Pediatrics on summer safety.
- Sam Moss, dean of college guidance at Darlington, on what's ahead for the class of 2014.
- Mark Jenkins of AAA, on summer gas prices.
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