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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WTOC) - Hurricane Helene had major effects around the city of Augusta last September, and despite the perceived magic that Augusta National has to offer to the public eye, the grounds ...
There are quite a few more places for them to perch after Hurricane Helene tore through Georgia last summer. By the time the deadly Category 4 storm churned north and finally dissipated ...
But Augusta National looks a little different for the Masters this year and, in specific spots, plays different – all stemming from the destruction of Hurricane Helene last fall. The Category 4 ...
There are quite a few more places for them to perch after Hurricane Helene tore through Georgia last summer. Report an error ...
Dough concert. This year was the 21st edition of the concert and the first after Helene. You’ll find fun, food, and, of course, music. “It’s my second time getting to go to the course and do ...
To date, FEMA has provided over $132 million in Individual and Household Assistance to Buncombe County residents recovering from Helene. This includes: Over $46 million in housing assistance ...
Alena Ayers of Mitchell County and her husband, Stephen, were swept away in the floodwaters after Hurricane Helene. Stephen’s body was later recovered downstream in Tennessee but Alena’s has not.
Alena Ayers of Mitchell County and her husband, Stephen, were swept away in the floodwaters after Hurricane Helene. Stephen’s body was later recovered downstream in Tennessee but Alena’s has not.
While many Georgians are rushing to mail their taxes by April 15, some may not be aware that the state and federal deadline for 2025 was extended by two weeks due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene.
North Carolina and many other states are still trying to pick up the pieces after their communities were devastated by Hurricane Helene. The natural disaster moved up through Florida, Georgia, ...
The inn was home to several residents who fled Helene, and more recently, evacuated from the fires, according to Wilson. “It’s been one hell of a month for Polk County,” Bradley said ...
It’s been more than six months since Helene tore through Western North Carolina, and five people are still missing — lost in the floodwaters that swept through the mountains in September 2024.