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Scot Zalewski and James Peifer revive their rafting business, Good Vibes Rafting, with community support after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc last year.
Deanna Wolfe and Leslie Sigmon escaped the floodwaters of Hurricane Helene with just the clothes they were wearing.
More than $5.68 million has been designated for Tennessee homeowners affected by Helene. Only 25% of that has been claimed due to concerns it may be a scam.
The Cocke County rafting season-opener celebration was held on Friday, May 30. Rafting companies have had to rebuild ...
One Acre Hope Project aims to help farmer, community in Helene aftermath ...
TDOT has restored nearly 94% of Tennessee roads damaged by Hurricane Helene in the past eight months. Here's what work is ...
Amidst Hurricane Helene's vast destruction, a reporter and photographer made it their mission to access one tiny community ...
Everyone knows each other in this \mountain community. Its residents have worked together to cope with the damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
With the help of people from the community and other communities, Smoky Mountain Outdoors was able to reopen four months after they started the rebuilding process. This is why people say, even though ...