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Duke Energy restores 685,000 power outages in the Carolinas; 45,000 customers remain without power after winter storm
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Duke Energy has restored more than 685,000 outages after a weekend winter storm rolled through the Carolinas, dumping record amounts of snow and ice.
As of noon today, a total of 45,000 Duke Energy customers were still without power – 31,000 in North Carolina and 14,000 in South Carolina.
"Our workforce of 9,000 is restoring power to customers as fast as safely possible," said Duke Energy storm director Jason Hollifield. "However, the job is not finished. We continue to work to bring electricity back to the hardest-hit areas of the Carolinas."
Stratos Aviation Recognized for Flight Training Excellence by National Organization
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For the third year in a row, Stratos Aviation has been recognized as a Distinguished Flight School by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the world’s largest aviation association. AOPA also recognized Stratos Aviation Instructor and Founder Dimitri Partafyllas as a Distinguished Flight Instructor.
EPA and Army Propose New "Waters of the United States" Definition
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WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of the Army (Army) are proposing a clear, understandable, and implementable definition of “waters of the United States” that clarifies federal authority under the Clean Water Act. Unlike the Obama administration's 2015 definition of “waters of the United States,” today’s proposal contains a straightforward definition that would result in significant cost savings, protect the nation’s navigable waters, help sustain economic growth, and reduce barriers to business development.
Controlled burns planned at Table Rock, Devils Fork and Keowee-Toxaway State Parks
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COLUMBIA, S.C. – This fall, winter and/or early spring, state and federal fire crews plan to treat up to 75 acres at Table Rock State Park, up to 322 acres at Devils Fork and up to 239 acres at Keowee-Toxaway State Park with controlled burns. Many State Parks have seen decades of fire suppression with years of accumulated combustible fuels. The purpose of these controlled burns is to reduce hazardous forest fuels that cause wildfires and improve habitat conditions for wildlife and recreation.
Urgent Need for All Blood Types After Snowstorm
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Without blood donations, hospital supplies could be interrupted.
Greenville, SC (December 10, 2018) –The Blood Connection has announced an urgent need for all blood types after the winter storm caused approximately 600 units of blood to go uncollected yesterday. A strong donor response is needed in order to recover and meet hospital needs.
2019’s Cities with the Most & Least Credit Card Debt
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- By Diana Polk
The personal-finance website WalletHub today released its Q3 2018 Credit Card Debt Study, which found that consumers racked up $16 billion in credit card debt from June through September, sending outstanding debt to an all-time record level for the third quarter of a year. As a result, another Federal Reserve rate hike – which has a 70% chance of happening on Dec. 19 – would now cost credit card users an extra $1.56 billion in interest.
Home Team BBQ to Open in Greenville, SC
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Home Team’s Sixth Location is Set to Open in The Upstate by Mid-Year 2020
CHARLESTON, SC (December 6, 2018) —Home Team BBQ is pleased to announce the opening of its sixth location and expansion into the booming community of Greenville, SC. Based out of Charleston, the award-winning barbecue restaurant is slated to open in mid-2020 in a new J. Darryl Holland development, Holland Park, located downtown at 813 Laurens Rd.
Home Team’s chief operating partner and pitmaster Aaron Siegel and partner-chef Taylor Garrigan will join forces with Home Team veterans Tony McKie and Sean Daniher as operating partners of the first location to reside in The Upstate. The multi-regional barbecue concept opened its flagship in 2006, and since has expanded its imprint across South Carolina to three locations, in addition to fourth location in Aspen, CO, and a bustling catering operation. Furthermore, plans have been solidified for a Columbia, SC location, slated to open in early Spring of 2019.
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