Damaged businesses set sights on reopening - Local/State
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There's one top goal for business owners whose companies were ravaged by the deadly tornadoes that ripped through North Carolina a week ago - reopen for business.
After all, you can't make money if you're closed.
In Raleigh alone, the storms caused an estimated $115 million in damage to businesses and homes, according to...
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