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Western NC nonprofit offering aid on the ground in Jamaica
A western NC nonprofit is on the ground in Jamaica, providing critical assistance following the devastation left behind by Hurricane Melissa. Former U.S. Army Green Beret Adam Smith started "Savage ...
The bulk of the money will go towards reimbursing state emergency road and bridge work and millions are county governments as ...
The Republican congressman spoke with BPR this week about negotiations over reopening the federal government, Hurricane ...
Western North Carolina counties spent tens of millions on Helene recovery, often more than their entire annual budgets, while ...
The FEMA money is crucial for many states, including North Carolina, in funding emergency equipment. It also supports the ...
APD , along with other local law enforcement agencies, conducted a joint operation that resulted in four arrests and the ...
More than $130 million in disaster recovery funds have been approved for western North Carolina communities that are still ...
Some towns in Western North Carolina have spent more on disaster cleanup than they make in an entire year, and now some say ...
Plus, Arkansas is offering technology training to residents, North Carolina is investing in recovering broadband ...
Press release from N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources: The state’s highest civilian honor, the North Carolina Award, will be presented to six distinguished North Carolinians Thursday, ...
Governor Josh Stein announced a $50 million Broadband Recovery Program that will provide grants to help internet service ...
In the year since the storm devastated parts of western North Carolina, religious congregations have provided food, housing and supplies — as well as a shared sense of community.
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