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North Carolina still reeling from hurricane damage
'We’re very fortunate': North Carolina's Hmong farmers regrow after Helene flooding
Set in the small town of Morganton about an hour east of Asheville, Lee’s One Fortune Farm suffered more than $62,000 in damages from Helene flooding.
North Carolina still reeling from hurricane damage after Helene
Fox News' Steve Harrigan reports the latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene devastates 200-year-old Christmas tree farm in North Carolina
When Helene flooded parts of western North Carolina in late September, it destroyed many businesses, including a 200-year-old Christmas tree farm in the town of Plumtree.
Clean water has returned to Asheville, North Carolina, after Hurricane Helene
During a Monday news conference, Asheville Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler said the water was tested for multiple types of bacteria as part of regular testing, which indicated that the distribution system was now clean.
A family Christmas tree farm lost thousands of trees in Helene. This one survived and went to the White House
Watch: Biden pardons 2 Minnesota turkeys in annual White House Thanksgiving tradition 08:43. Hurricane Helene wrought devastation on the Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm in the Blue
White House Christmas Tree Arrives
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden is receiving the tree from Newland, North Carolina. Release date: 25 November 2024. Available now . 1 hour, 31 minutes
NC farmer overcomes Helene destruction to bring Christmas trees to Acadiana
Despite the setback, these dedicated farmers were determined to rebuild and bring holiday cheer to families across the country including Acadiana.
First lady receives White House Christmas tree from North Carolina
The holidays are in full swing at the White House. First lady Jill Biden welcomed the official White House Christmas tree on Monday. The event is a longstanding tradition, but this year the tree has some extra meaning because of where it came from.
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Stalemate in Congress causes growing backlog of emergency aid loan applications in Helene-devastated North Carolina
Helene ransacked western North Carolina on Sept. 27, leaving a path of devastation, death and an economic calamity from which ...
House Digest on MSN
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Donations for Helene victims collected by PA Turnpike headed to North Carolina
The legendary actress Sophia Loren has a lookalike granddaughter, Lucia-Sofia Ponti, and she’s making her public debut in the ...
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North Carolina disaster relief nonprofit at ground zero of Helene floods offers Thanksgiving meals to 5,000
With Thanksgiving approaching, the leaders of North Carolina Hearts with Hands Disaster Relief find themselves grateful to be ...
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on MSN
Many of North Carolina’s aging dams don’t meet current requirements
Moyle says many aging dams don’t meet current design requirements. North Carolina’s average dam is 64 years old. Moyle warned ...
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on MSN
Truist Bank Makes Hundreds of Millions in Loans Available for Helene Recovery in North Carolina
The Charlotte-based bank plans a three-year $650 million lending program for small businesses and municipalities in ...
USA Today
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Opinion: Helene tore apart our North Carolina town. But we are resilient – and we will vote.
Blake Smith is a clinical therapist, long-distance runner and resident of Bat Cave,
North
Carolina
, where he lost his home and truck in devastating flooding brought by Hurricane
Helene
.
Independent Tribune
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NCDOT: REAL ID takes effect in six months, Helene repairs continue and Trooper Timberlake remembered
"As we approach nearly two months since Hurricane
Helene
hit
North
Carolina
, progress to roadway repairs continues in ...
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Western North Carolina’s water system is finally back online after Helene
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
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