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Damage includes 900 miles of Forest Service roads and 822 miles of trails in the Appalachian District alone ... North Carolina were impacted by Helene, 20% of total U.S. Forest Service-managed land in ...
Appalachian State University will remain closed ... The university said assessment of the damage and recovery from Helene will take time. Flooding severely damaged roadways and towns in the ...
App State students haven't been in class since the Thursday before Hurricane Helene swept across western North Carolina, causing devastating damage across the mountains. Appalachian State said ...
The USDA Forest Service announced that several trails and recreation sites damaged by Hurricane Helene have reopened across ...
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNAmid Pisgah logging plans post-Helene, Forest Service shuts out publicIn early April, a U.S. Forest Service office in east Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest issued a memo inviting the public ...
BOONE, N.C. -- Appalachian State University ... Classes have been canceled since Hurricane Helene made landfall in the western part of the state leaving cars submerged underwater and buildings ...
Gov. Josh Stein met with reporters to talk about Western North Carolina's recovery and preparedness for tropical storms.
The Appalachian Mountains that tower over East Tennessee, Western North Carolina and Southwest Virginia are hundreds of miles ...
Amid recovery from Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina, a state audit says an aid station's average cost equates to ...
Chimney Rock was emblematic of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene. Thanks to an army of volunteers, it's on the way back.
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