In South Georgia, weeks after Hurricane Helene, signs of damage are still everywhere. But in one county, schools reopened. In another city, street lights are working again.
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It’s almost been a month since Hurricane Helene hit the area. And some neighborhoods still look almost the same as day one.
On Monday, we told you how the Family YMCA of Greater Augusta is working to get hundreds of pallets of water to North Carolina schools, and now we have an update.
Administrator Deanne Criswell traveled to Atlanta and Augusta on Wednesday to examine continued damage from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
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Augusta Mayor Garnett L. Johnson and the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government are hosting a dinner and ...