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What started as two water bottle donations, grew to hundreds more at western North Carolina church

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2024-10-11 22:12:34


SUMMARY: Two weeks after Hurricane Helene, communities in western North Carolina are still without water and power. Pilgrim’s Way Baptist Church, led by Pastor Wayne Stafford, has transformed from initially distributing a few bottles of water to now providing 50-pound supplies, thanks to growing donations from local and distant supporters. Stafford described the devastation caused by the hurricane as heart-wrenching. The church is now adapting to the community’s shifting needs by collecting winter items like jackets and toboggans. They continue to accept donations, which can be made at the church or through their website, pilgrim’s waybk.org.

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WATCH: Rep. Timmons warns of ‘existential threat’ from government spending | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Frank Berte | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-28 11:12:00

(The Center Square) – At a U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform hearing, Rep. William Timmons R-S.C., discussed what he said are the dangers of increased government spending, saying that America’s $36 trillion debt and $1.8 trillion annual deficit are unsustainable for the country.

Timmons stressed the importance of bipartisan fiscal scrutiny, stating that all government expenditures, specifically defense and public broadcasting, must be evaluated. He also pointed to the internet’s reshaping of media consumption and closer social interconnectedness as factors in reexamining federal funding.

“We have an existential threat. We cannot continue down this path financially,” Timmons stated during the hearing.

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Carolina Wildfires: Thursday 3.27 updates

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SUMMARY: Several wildfires are ongoing in the Carolinas, notably the rapidly spreading Table Rock Complex Fire, which has consumed over 4,500 acres, and the Persimmon Ridge Fire, affecting over 1,500 acres. These fires have been prioritized for federal firefighting resources, allowing for increased containment efforts. Crews are engaging in difficult hand-built containment due to debris from Hurricane Helene blocking heavy equipment access. In North Carolina, 500 firefighters are working on various fires, including the Black Cove fire at 3,288 acres (17% contained). A state of emergency has been declared in Haywood County due to multiple uncontrolled wildfires.

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‘It’s very dangerous:’ Sen. Graham introduces bill to prevent cellphones in prison

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www.abccolumbia.com – ABC Team – 2025-03-27 17:43:00

SUMMARY: U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton introduced the Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2025 to allow state prisons to use cellphone jamming technology to block contraband phones. The South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) has long advocated for this technology to prevent inmates from engaging in illegal activities like ordering hits, dealing drugs, and facilitating trafficking. Despite its prohibition, contraband phones continue to be a problem. The technology could ensure 100% prevention, compared to the current 70% solution. However, concerns over potential interference with emergency calls have slowed its implementation at state levels.

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