LINCOLNTON, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Residents in Lincoln County have until Monday to place vegetative storm debris from Hurricane Helene on city and county rights of way for the county’s storm debris contractor to collect.
With over 90% of the work completed, the cutoff date is needed to allow the contractor time to pick up the remaining vegetative storm debris, get it reduced into mulch and properly disposed of it, the board of commissioners says.
At least one person is presumed dead after an overnight explosion sent a Tyson Foods plant up in flames, authorities say.
After Monday, commissioners say the county will accept vegetative storm debris through March 31, 2025, at the Lincoln County Convenience Center located at 1092 Landfill Road…