Ceres Environmental, the debris contractor, has removed approximately 2.4 million cubic yards of vegetative debris in the ...
Some parts of Augusta are getting their final pass by crews who are picking up debris from Hurricane Helene. What's the ...
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WJBF on MSNFEMA to host Housing Resource Fair in AugustaAs many in the area continue to rebuild after Hurricane Helene, FEMA is hosting a Housing Resource Fair in Augusta this ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNHelene recovery, school security among spending priorities in mid-year state budget“This will just address initial needs,” House Appropriations Committee Chairman Matt Hatchet, R-Dublin, said of the $250 ...
Rain, which led to flooding and landslides, was the most deadly part of the storm, followed by wind. Read more at ...
Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns is urging President Donald Trump to extend the deadline for Georgians affected by Hurricane Helene to apply for federal disaster assistance.
Augusta’s blighted properties are a chronic problem. City commissioners are debating adding more teeth to the blight ordinance.
AUGUSTA, GA (WFXG) - Georgia residents impacted by Hurricane Helene have until Friday, Feb. 7, to apply for federal disaster assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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WJBF Augusta on MSNCleanup at Augusta debris site nearly completeEisenhower was the city’s first debris drop-off site. It was packed with storm damage, but the heavy lifting at the site is ...
With tree and limb debris removal a main priority in Augusta after Hurricane Helene touched down on Sept. 27., final debris collection passes are underway. Augusta’s debris removal contractor has ...
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