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The nonprofit Footprint Project parked a solar trailer outside the Big Ivy Community Center to power a satellite internet hotspot.
Zachary Turner
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Helene knocked out power to more than 1 million people in North Carolina, and repairs have been slower in rural towns. Buncombe County has solar panels on many of its buildings. You might think that would have helped keep the lights on, but it didn’t. Instead, portable solar systems have helped mountain communities reconnect.
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    On the next Charlotte Talks, preparing your garden for the cold months ahead so it will be ready for spring. If you’re not sure what that entails, we have you covered. We’ll get you ready, tell you what plants can winter outside, what should be taken in and discuss any potential impact Hurricane Helene might have had on your fall gardening.
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    This is peak season for agritourism. That’s something small family farms engage in to diversify their income so they can compete with big commercial enterprises. Almost 1,000 farms in our state are in the agritourism business. We examine why this number is growing, look at the benefits and barriers to farmers, explore how all this works, and more.
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