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Sustaining students with food post-Helene

An organization known for job training, education, and food preparation is combining its strengths to nourish students at a school in Augusta’s Olde Town neighborhood. Helms College, part of Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia and the CSRA, is providing meals to students at Heritage Academy. Haley Wesley, Associate Vice President of Marketing and Brand Advancement, told ABD it is a win-win partnership for the college and the school. “These are our Helms College culinary students preparing these meals, being supervised by our faculty, who are chefs. It also was such

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Sometimes A New Voice is Needed

Shortly after the Atlanta Braves ended their 2024 season by losing to the San Diego Padres in the Wild Card round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs, the team decided not to bring back three of their coaches for the 2025 season. (Note:  All three coaches are under contract for 2025 and will be paid their contracted salaries.) The most notable of those coaches was their primary hitting coach, Kevin Seitzer. Seitzer has been a major league hitting coach for most of the past eighteen years, with the last

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Simon Says: We may be in a recession

The Augusta Metropolitan Statistical Area economy is in a recession, according to one indicator. The Sahm indicator hit 0.6 in August and a reading higher than 0.5 indicates a recession. The Sahm indicator is named after its creator, Claudia Sahm. The Sahm Recession Indicator signals the start of a recession when the three-month moving average of the unemployment rate rises by 0.50 percentage points or more relative to the minimum of the three-month averages from the previous 12 months. In August, the local unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent for

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Bringing help directly to South Carolina residents

Staff from more than 22 agencies set up in the USC-Aiken Convocation Center to help walk residents harmed by Hurricane Helene through what assistance is available. Representatives from state agencies including the South Carolina Departments of Health and Human Services, Insurance, Motor Vehicles, and Public Health were joined by FEMA and the Small Business Administration (SBA) from the federal government. It began as an initiative following a series of destructive floods the Palmetto State experienced beginning in 2015. “Governor McMaster continued it with several hurricanes,” Brooke Bailey, Director of Strategic

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Helene leaves $2 billion tourist destinations in shambles

Fall is in the air. The leaves are changing. Families from the CSRA and beyond would normally descend upon Western North Carolina to soak in the orange, red, and yellow leaves that beckon. A three-and-a-half-hour drive for a getaway to Asheville and surrounding towns might be an annual family plan this time of year. Nothing is normal right now for our neighbors in the so-called Land of Sky region. While the CSRA is still in recovery mode from Hurricane Helene, parts of the scenic attractions in Western North Carolina are

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Power companies back on track

Jefferson Energy Cooperative and Georgia Power officials say there are just a few folks without power in their service areas. Georgia Power says it is now in the financial phase of the storm to work with customers on paying their bills as they can. November 30th and December 15th are key dates to keep in mind for yourself or loved ones who may need this information. GP is allowing two-, four-, and six-month installment plans for those who qualify. Enroll by November 30th. Service disconnections, late fees, and collection activities

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Columbia County businesses working on Hurricane Helene recovery

The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce is checking in with businesses across the county to gauge their needs in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation. Russell Lahodny, President and CEO of the Chamber, told ABD he and his staff split up contact information in their database and have been calling to get updates from businesses, large and small. “The big thing is just making sure that our business community has the resources they need, letting them know that we’re here to support them through this, whether that be resources with

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Helene takes a toll on small business spending

Hurricane Helene took a significant economic toll on small businesses in Georgia, according to new data from Fiserv. At the height of the storm’s impact, consumer spending came to a virtual standstill, with statewide small business sales plummeting 19% from 9/26-9/29 (compared to the same period in 2023). Since 9/30, though, sales have recovered somewhat – up 5.5% year-over-year, driven by a surge in spending on lumber, hardware, and accommodations. Fiserv measures spending at some 2 million small businesses nationwide every month – but can also track sales over specific

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Two years before a popular CSRA event venue is available

The Savannah Rapids Pavilion has hosted Chamber of Commerce meetings and has been a popular choice for weddings and other events. Because of damage from Hurricane Helene, many of those events will be postponed for quite a while. A planned $8 million had been set aside for renovation. Now, that will have to be revisited based on damage to the facility from Hurricane Helene. Officials in Columbia County have been briefed on the extent of damage done to the 25,000-square-foot Savannah Rapids Pavilion conference center. Sitting high atop an 80-foot

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