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Watch: Dolly Parton sings Helene-focused 'Jolene' in Tennessee relief announcement

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Dolly Parton announced a $1 million donation to the Mountain Ways Foundation, a nonprofit aiding Helene flood victims, at an event in Newport, Tenn. Her businesses, including Dollywood Parks & Resorts, are matching the donation with an additional $1 million. Walmart's CEO said the company would donate $10 million to hurricane relief efforts across the affected states.

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