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When Hurricane Helene swept through Western North Carolina in September 2024, it left behind more than just physical damage.
Governor Josh Stein announced $11M in grants for outdoor projects in Western North Carolina to boost economy and recreation.
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While Hurricane Helene was singular in western North Carolina, the critical role of public media is universal. Across the ...
Small businesses in western Carolina can look forward to additional funding after Governor Stein set aside funding for them.
Grants will help build and improve trails in mountain communities, supporting recovery, healthy living, and economic growth ...
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC) distributed three grants totaling $1,650,000 this week to nonprofits providing hurricane recovery services in Western North Carolina. With ...
MountainTrue announced plans to partner with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) on a ...
Every month since October, The Way Fellowship of the Triad has sent a team from its Muster men’s ministry to help rebuild homes in Western North Carolina that were damaged by the remnants of Hurricane ...
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has partnered with nonprofit conservation organization MountainTrue to ...
Gov. Josh Stein urges tourists to visit Hot Springs, where businesses are rebuilding nearly 10 months after Helene’s ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall in the southeastern U.S., later downgrading to a tropical storm causing strong winds, flooding ...
Doors are open in western North Carolina nearly a year after Hurricane Helene swept through the region knocking out roads, ...
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