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Asheville Local Frequency: Mountain Community News for Sunday, April 5th

Asheville Local Frequency: Mountain Community News for Sunday, April 5th

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, April 5th. Kick off your day with the buzz around town as we dive into the stories shaping our mountain community, from heartbreak in the woods to triumphs on the diamond and ways to get involved this week.

Tragedy struck in Pisgah National Forest yesterday when hunters stumbled upon human remains in a remote spot near the Yancey County line off Coleman Boundary Road. Buncombe County deputies, along with Barnardsville firefighters and EMS, braved tough terrain late into the night to secure the scene. The remains are badly decomposed, and the sheriff's office is waiting on autopsy results for identity and cause of death, working hand-in-hand with the U.S. Forest Service to bring closure to those affected. It's a stark reminder of the wild beauty out there and the vigilance needed in our backyard trails.

Shifting to brighter notes, UNC Asheville baseball pulled off an epic comeback yesterday at Greenwood Field, rallying in the seventh inning after a lightning delay to edge Gardner-Webb 12-9 in the series finale. The Bulldogs' grit turned a potential sweep loss into a thrilling win, boosting spirits for fans and players alike as they build momentum through the season. Catch their next action and cheer on local talent keeping Asheville proud.

In regional news hitting close to home, family and friends gathered at Western Carolina University yesterday to celebrate the life of Representative Mike Clampitt, the longtime Western NC politician and fire chief who passed amid his fourth term after winning the primary. His legacy of service to Swain, Jackson, and Transylvania counties resonates here too, honoring a leader who championed first responders.

Today brings big federal eyes on our recovery, with U.S. Homeland Security Chief Mullin touring Western North Carolina to spotlight FEMA's disaster relief after recent hurricanes. This visit underscores real progress and ongoing aid for families still rebuilding, connecting Washington dollars to mountain homes.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for community vibes: Community Paramedics host Big Ivy Outreach tomorrow from 1 to 3 pm at the Big Ivy Community Center in Barnardsville, offering health chats and support. Swing by the Downtown Welcome Table for free lunch Tuesday from 10 am to noon at Haywood Street Congregation. Wednesday's Health Education Leading to Prevention classes at Grove Street Community Center tackle chronic disease management from noon to 1 pm, no sign-up needed. And don't miss the Community Engagement Market at Shiloh on April 15th from 3 to 5 pm.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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