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01/06/10 By Lisa Rogers Times Staff Writer Warming centers will be open in Etowah County and wellness checks are recommended for the elderly as frigid temperatures continue across the area. The warming centers will be open for those who do not have adequate heat, said Deborah Gaither, director of the Gadsden-Etowah County Emergency Management Agency.
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