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September 2018
| September 16
September 16, 2018
Hilton Head businesses ‘absolutely hurt’ by Florence evacs. Here’s why recovery may be slow
Update: Back up traffic on I-95 near SC- GA border as evacuees return to Beaufort County
Coast Guard to remove boat leaking fuel into May River. It was anchored to avoid Florence
Beaufort woman known as quiet leader who helped build Grayco Hardware dies
Evacuation order for Beaufort County was ridiculous
Florence weakens to tropical depression. Here’s how Beaufort Co is looking this week
Officials: Shrimp boat anchored in Beaufort Co. to avoid Florence overturns, leaks fuel
Bluffton police investigate 2 shootings in less than a week, say violence is not on rise