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  1. I’ll be hosting Neighborhood Office Hours tomorrow at 5:00 PM in front of the Piggly Wiggly in West Ashley (630 Skylark Drive). Stop by!

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    Sep 19

    The men and women of the are working tirelessly to help communities impacted by . RT this message with a 🇺🇸 to thank them for their hard work and service to America.

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    Sep 19

    Q: What do NYC, Chicago, Berlin, Vancouver + Sydney all have in common? A: They all have massive, urban parks. 🍃 // Today, we invite you to hear from on his vision to get CHS its own park of scale:

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    Sep 15

    If you’re driving and see barricades, don’t drive around them! Keep out of restricted areas for the safety of you and others.

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    Sep 15

    ICYMI: All Dorchester County Administrative Offices, Courts and Dorchester School Districts Two (DD2) and Four (DD4) Schools will resume normal operations on Monday, September 17th.

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  6. Sep 14

    Lowcountry residents can report & track power outages at

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    Here is the 1:00 PM EDT Position Estimate for Hurricane .

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    Winds gradually increasing here in Southeast SC & Southeast GA...what time can we start feeling tropical storm winds? is moving very slowly at only 6mph along the NC coast so it won't be until late this aft'n/this eve. For details,

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    Bands of torrential rain associated with are expected to move into the Charleston tri-county area Friday, peaking Friday night into Saturday. has that area outlined in a Slight to Moderate risk for excessive rainfall.

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    Here are the 5 AM EDT Key Messages for Hurricane . Follow the latest at

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  11. Sep 12
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    Sep 12

    "There is no reason to put yourself in harm's way when it doesn't have to be the case. Stuff can be replaced, lives can't." - South Carolina Rep. Mark Sanford says "it's a mistake" for residents who are in the path of Hurricane Florence to not evacuate.

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    Here is the 5pm advisory from . One result of the forecast track shifting further south is the increasing risk for widespread heavy rainfall. Flooding is just one of the potential impacts of .

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    Sep 12

    Still don't know whether your zone is included in the evacuations? Check out the link at or download the app in the iTunes store or Google Play.

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  15. Sep 12

    I visited earlier with the team at Charleston County Emergency Operations Center. Today is the last day to make final preparations, and evacuate. With Mother Nature, complacency can be costly. Be smart. Be safe.

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    Sep 12

    Please contact the Charleston Citizen Services Desk at 843-724-7311 if you have any questions. For additional information, see below.

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    With the 11 pm update from , the entire southeast SC and southeast GA area remains well within the cone of uncertainty. Preparations should continue.

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    The earliest reasonable time that tropical-storm-force winds could arrive in the United States from is late Wednesday, and the most likely time is Thursday morning. Wednesday should be the last full day to prepare, so plan accordingly.

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  19. Sep 11
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  20. Sep 10

    Hurricane Florence is still 1400 miles away, but now is the time to follow the Scout motto and “Be Prepared”... Helpful links/resources:

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