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Ray Gronberg described the situation last week in his newsletter, the North Carolina Tribune. He quoted Matt Calabria, ...
"People, many of them, are displaced because their home was either flooded, inundated or washed into the river completely.
The site was in operation for more than six months and had an average daily cost of $145,217.77, according to the report.
The shower and laundry station provided public utilities, including showers, laundry services, bathrooms, access to cell ...
A new state auditor's report says a community care station in Swannanoa, where families were able to shower and do laundry, ...
Swannanoa residents call for help now, but Senate wants to tie Helene relief package to state budget
The House passed a $455 million Helene relief bill. Senate Republicans say the state budget is a better place to consider ...
Two Swannanoa Valley nonprofits are joining forces to create “a community superpower” to aid residents in need. Pending approval by the state Attorney General’s Office, Hammer & Heart will became part ...
A NC community care station operated for more ... The care station, which opened at Owen Pool in Swannanoa, provided showers, laundry services, bathrooms, water, cell service and WiFi, and access ...
The North Carolina OSA report scrutinizes the high costs of a relief station in Swannanoa following Hurricane Helene.
As insurance costs have increased, representatives from the N.C. Department of Insurance and statewide flood organizations ...
Shelved plans from ’60s for Tennessee Valley Authority project in N.C. unlikely to make comeback. Dam failures, costs and ...
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