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‘Come hell or high water’: A harm reduction team amps it up in response to a disaster

Summary by Cardinal & Pine
This story by Taylor Sisk was originally published in the Daily Yonder. For more rural reporting and small-town stories, visit dailyyonder.com. By noon Friday, September 27, 2024, downtown Marshall was pretty much washed under, but Ainsley Bryce was as yet unaware. Bryce lives on a communal plot of land just outside Marshall, a town of 800 residents in the mountains of western North Carolina. When Hurricane Helene hit, communications were shut d…

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Cardinal & Pine broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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