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AshBritt CEO Discusses Scope of Hurricane Michael Debris Removal on 2-Year Anniversary in the Panama City News Herald
Rebuild 850 continues efforts 2 years after Hurricane Michael Jacqueline Bostick The News Herald PANAMA CITY — A fundraising initiative for impacted areas continues its commitment through what members call “a slow recovery” two years after Hurricane Michael. Members of Rebuild 850 held a virtual press conference this week...
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AshBritt Featured in The Floridian for Leadership After Hurricane Michael
South Florida-based firm shows the kind of leadership it will take for the Panhandle to recover By Javier Manjarres October 12, 2020 Here in South Florida, many of us still bear the emotional scars of Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 killer that came ashore near Homestead and decimated the area. That...
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AshBritt CEO featured in WLRN Story on Hurricane Michael’s 2 Year Anniversary
News Rebuild 850 Encourages Investment In Hard-Hit Panhandle Areas Two Years After Hurricane Michael WFSU | By Ryan Dailey Published October 9, 2020 at 5:30 PM EDT LISTEN • 4:43 FILE – In this Oct. 12, 2018 file photo debris from homes destroyed by Hurricane Michael litters the ground in Mexico Beach, Fla....
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Two Years After Hurricane Michael, Signs Of Recovery But Much More Work To Do
Even as Hurricane Delta bears down on the Gulf region two years after Hurricane Michael made landfall as one of the most powerful and devastating storms to ever hit the continental U.S. Advocates for the Florida Panhandle say the region’s recovery is far from over – and continued attention and investment...
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Media coverage as AshBritt called in to speed up recovery: Walton commissioners want quick action on hurricane debris
Jim Thompson Northwest Florida Daily News 0:50 1:00 DeFUNIAK SPRINGS — Walton County commissioners want quick action on the removal of household debris resulting from the rain, flooding and other local impacts of Hurricane Sally. With a unanimous Tuesday vote, commissioners granted approval for County Administrator Larry Jones to work...
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