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Five months later: An update on Asheville and a volunteer’s perspective on the ground

Summary by theseahawk.org
If there’s one thing I learned during this experience, it’s that progress isn’t always immediately visible nor about large-scale change in the moment, but about the small steps that add up overtime. Sights from the outside the River Arts District, one of the hardest-hit in the area. (Emily Reier/The Seahawk) In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the streets of Asheville, N.C. are painted in hues of orange — from construction vehicles to cones, signs …
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theseahawk.org broke the news in on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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