BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

Thanks to my colleague Jennifer Brett for handling a TomorrowWorld follow-up while I was out of town on Monday.

If you haven’t yet seen her post, it notes that Chattahoochee Hills Mayor Tom Reed is looking for people with tractors to help pull cars out of the mud. He’s also calling for “A dissection of what went wrong, and a process to ensure it does not happen again.”

We have requests in to talk to the organizers of TomorrowWorld, but have not received a response.

Read Jennifer’s full story here.

And if you missed the info about how to obtain a refund if you were a Sunday ticket holder, here it is again.

 Related content: The scene Friday night at TomorrowWorld.

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