
Setting the Pace: WNC running groups reroute in wake of Helene
Volume
31
/ Issue 27
Cover Design Credit:
Scott SouthwickCover Photography Credit:
Brandon Thrower
For some, running in a group has always provided built-in motivation as well as a way to foster friendships. But in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene, the act of running together has also taken on a deeper meaning for many in the local scene: rebuilding community.
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Smart Bets: Tainted Love Comedy Show
Local comedians Cayla Clark and Ryan Gordon offer Asheville their own brand of funny valentine at The Montford Rooftop Bar on Feb. 14.Smart Bets: Joy Oladokun
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