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Storm cleanup continues (update: 4)
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A look at the damage wind caused to the steeple at First Baptist Church of Springfield. - photo by Photo by Sandi Van Orden

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Red Cross on the scene

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Red Cross volunteers worked Tuesday to assess the damage done by the tornado that hit the Ebenezer area Saturday night as those affected by the damage continued to clean up.

Joel Moore and Betty Marsh, volunteers from the Noon Rincon Lions Club, were helping to assess the damage.

Moore said the group hoped to complete the assessments for relief by the end of the day Tuesday.

Effingham High School Band to Perform at NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
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Effingham County High School band members are preparing to represent their school and community on a national stage in New York City next March. (Courtesy of Effingham County High School)
The Effingham County High School marching band has been invited to perform in New York City’s historic 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This prestigious opportunity marks the band’s largest performance to date, showcasing their talents on a national stage.
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