Former Galesburg man now in Florida gets out of Hurricane Helene unscathed

After making landfall in Florida Thursday night, what's left of what was Hurricane Helene was making its way through the Carolinas Friday morning.

There were heavy rain and high winds in the town of Venice, Florida -- where former Galesburg businessman Dennis Case now lives -- but nothing like what other parts of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas are experiencing.

Nonetheless, Will Stevenson talked with Case on Galesburg's Morning News.

Hurricane Helene
Satellite image shows Hurricane Helene churning through the Gulf of Florida, U.S., September 26, 2024 in his screengrab from a Handout video. NASA/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY

 

After making landfall in Florida Thursday night, what’s left of what was Hurricane Helene was making its way through the Carolinas Friday morning.

There were

 
After making landfall in Florida Thursday night, what’s left of what was Hurricane Helene was making its way through the Carolinas Friday morning. There were

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