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2 months ago |
scbiznews.com | Christina Lee Knauss |Jason Thomas
Consumers — and the businesses that provide the goods and services they consume — are facing a mixed financial outlook with the beginning of the new year. With 2025 in full swing, the outlook for South Carolina — and South Carolinians themselves — is fully dependent on a lot of unpredictable circumstances, ranging from what happens to inflation to the possibility of new tariffs being put into place during the new presidential term.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
scbiznews.com | Christina Lee Knauss |Jason Thomas
Six weeks after Hurricane Helene tore through the Southeast, communities in Florida, both the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia and southwest Virginia are still dealing with the storm’s devastation. While the storm’s effect on individuals and families has been more evident, with stories of lost homes and lives filling airwaves and online news, the true economic toll on states has been emerging gradually. While the storm was downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it hit South Carolina on Sept.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
charlestonbusiness.com | Christina Lee Knauss |Jason Thomas
Listen to this article Six weeks after Hurricane Helene tore through the Southeast, communities in Florida, both the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia and southwest Virginia are still dealing with the storm’s devastation. While the storm’s effect on individuals and families has been more evident, with stories of lost homes and lives filling airwaves and online news, the true economic toll on states has been emerging gradually.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
gsabusiness.com | Christina Lee Knauss |Jason Thomas
Six weeks after Hurricane Helene tore through the Southeast, communities in Florida, both the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia and southwest Virginia are still dealing with the storm’s devastation. While the storm’s effect on individuals and families has been more evident, with stories of lost homes and lives filling airwaves and online news, the true economic toll on states has been emerging gradually. While the storm was downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it hit South Carolina on Sept.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
ncronline.org | Christina Lee Knauss
As soon as Bishop Michael T. Martin of Charlotte arrived, he hugged Margaret Beale, the principal of Immaculata Catholic School, and Melissa Stuart, the new principal of nearby Asheville Catholic School. Both burst into tears as soon as they saw the bishop. "I think broken hearts are crying out," said Martin, pausing while handing off items that he and other diocesan staff had brought with them from Charlotte on Oct. 4.
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