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Waynesboro: Chili cook-off moved to Sunday

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Story by Chris Graham
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The threat of rain and wind associated Tropical Storm Hanna has pushed the organizers of the Chili Blues ‘N Brews Cook-Off scheduled for Saturday back a day to Sunday.

The cook-off will be held on Sunday with gates opening at noon in Constitution Park in Downtown Waynesboro.

The weather forecast for Saturday has Waynesboro and the Valley in line to get 1 to 3 inches of rain and possibly some high winds associated with Hanna, whose center is supposed to cross through the Hampton Roads area between noon and 2 p.m. Saturday.

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