BRACK: Give local governments, utilities a pat on the back
By Andy Brack, editor and publisher | Two smells provide vivid memories of Hurricane Hugo.
The first came just after the storm as the resin scent of snapped pine trees filled a car during a drive along Interstate 26 toward Charleston. The air smelled like an open bottle of Pine-Sol. Days later, thanks to decomposing piles of leaves, molding carpets, rotting food and mildewed garbage, came the overwhelming stink of rot.
Fresh and clean, followed by cloying decay.
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