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With caution, water conservation, health risks from flooding are low
ALSO: Updates on water supply safety, food preservation and mold issues
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Erin Lawley
Fisher keeps watch as Titans' facility remains above flood waters
Threat to team's training center and executive offices has not passed, but nearby levee has held.
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David Boclair
Some schools flooded; director not sure when classes might resume
Twenty-three schools flooded, four or five without power
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Stephen George
Belmont baseball finds a way — and a place — to play Monday
With their home field and much of their equipment at Shelby Park under water, but the Bruins swept a doubleheader with North Florida on Monday at Lipscomb.
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David Boclair
Cumberland expected to crest at 51 feet today; courts, buses closed
No more fatalities reported as of Monday morning
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Officials telling Nashvillians to conserve water
Water remains safe to drink but could be in short supply
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Stephen George
Metro schools closed Monday due to record flooding
Cumberland expected to crest at 48 feet above normal Sunday night
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Stephen George
Five dead, two missing in flood-related catastrophes
Two missing men tried to use makeshift raft to navigate floodwaters
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Stephen George
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