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Helene’s Georgia forestry losses top $1.2 billion

DRY BRANCH — Two weeks after Hurricane Helene’s ravaging trek through Georgia, new reports detail its staggering blow ... Read more

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Helene damage to Georgia farms estimated at $6.46 billion

ATLANTA – Hurricane Helene caused at least $6.46 billion in losses to Georgia farmers, according to preliminary estimates ... Read more

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City Manager makes appeal to community on behalf of evacuees

MOULTRIE – City Manager Pete Dillard appealed on Facebook for local churches to open their Wednesday night services ... Read more

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Red Cross: Donors vital in response to Hurricane Helene impact

ALBANY  — The American Red Cross continues to work to restock critically needed blood products uncollected due to ... Read more

Hurricane Season

Disaster Recovery Center opens in Lowndes County

VALDOSTA — FEMA opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Lowndes County Tuesday to provide one-on-one help to Georgians ... Read more

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UPDATE: South Georgia feeling crunch of hurricane evacuees

THOMASVILLE — The desk clerk at the Red Roof Inn in Thomasville told the Florida couple the bad ... Read more

Hurricane Season

Army Corps of Engineers to assist with debris removal

ATLANTA – The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency announced Monday that the U.S. Army Corps of ... Read more

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Forecasters: S. Ga. to get less impact from Hurricane Milton

VALDOSTA — Hot on the heels of a major hurricane that tore apart South Georgia last week, another, ... Read more

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Southeastern senators urge passage of disaster relief for Helene victims

ATLANTA — Georgia’s two U.S. senators have joined colleagues in five other Southeastern states ravaged by Hurricane Helene ... Read more

Hurricane Season

President Biden offers hope during visit to South Ga. pecan farm

VALDOSTA — President Joe Biden arrived at Moody Air Force Base on Thursday afternoon, before traveling to a ... Read more