SWANNANOA, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- “It’s helping to heal the hurt, a little bit at a time.” The welcome mat is the only indicator of where Dara Cody’s home once stood. “I (saw) that everything was gone -- it was just gone,” said Dara. Her whole neighborhood in Swannanoa was swept away by the mud and floodwaters of Hurricane Helene. Five western North Carolina state parks to reopen on November 1; eight remain closed “I’ve been feeling very empty,” said Dara. “But not giving up.” The heartache. The pain. It’s all overwhelming. But, she’s always had a way of seeing through the hurt. “When you see this, it seems hopeless, but to me hopeless was when I cou
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