When Mark Voelker started the Path of the Flood Historic Races, he thought they would only happen once – but 10 years later, he’s thrilled and humbled by the growth
For Jason Albert, whitewater kayaking is a form of therapy. Albert, 38, of Oak Ridge, N.J., has been kayaking since 2017. This is his first season back on the water following a two-year recovery from a car accident that hurt his back. “There’s a lot of people that have come
Kaley Kozian, owner of the Bohemian Bean coffee shop in Ebensburg, said that the community always supports her, and so giving back to the community is important to her.
Although many Appalachian communities are struggling with a waning workforce and declining population, several are targeting outdoor recreation as a way to build back their regions and not only keep