As the year winds down, rafters at the popular recreational spot, White River in St. Mary, are hoping for improved earnings heading into the New Year. Trishagaye Kelly, who has been monitoring the grievances of these raftsmen, visited the area today to gather updates firsthand. The situation at White River proved tense during the visit, reflecting months of frustration among the rafters. Some were reluctant to engage with the news team, expressing feeling misrepresented by certain sections of the media. Eventually, they opened up about their struggles since the closure of river access, highlighting the hardships they’ve endured.
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Reporter: Trishagaye Kelly
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