The fingertips of now-fizzling Hurricane Helene scraped Ohio over the state’s opening weekend of the archery deer-hunting season, Saturday, Sept. 28.
It didn’t go well, but considering the devastation, lives lost, and more than $150 billion in property damage in the Southeast, two bad days of deer hunting is not even the most minor of tropical storm-related issues.
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