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Volunteers help restore David Crockett State Park after Helene

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LIMESTONE, Tenn. (WJHL) — Flooding from Hurricane Helene left nearly a foot of mud on the trails of David Crockett Birthplace State Park. On Saturday, volunteers worked to restore the trails they love. The state park is a special place for locals, serving as an escape for many. "I would come here every day for a walk with my dogs," said Limestone resident Joe Williams. "I carry the baby in a backpack on my back. And plus, it was just a beautiful…
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