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N.C. Plant Conservation Board Discussed Key Regulatory Matters

The N.C. Plant Conservation Board's meeting underscored the importance of regulatory updates and partnerships in safeguarding North Carolina's plant species and their habitats while addressing ongoing challenges posed by invasive species and development pressures.

Food Truck Boot Camp Empowering Entrepreneurs This Fall

This article highlights the Food Truck Boot Camp held in Cherokee, NC, which offered aspiring food truck owners essential training and mentorship from industry experts. Participants gained practical knowledge on various aspects of running a food truck business while networking with fellow entrepreneurs.

Local Nursery Recovers from Hurricane Devastation with Community Support

In September 2024, Hurricane Helene devastated Robert Stine's wholesale nursery, Botanical Treasures, in Hoopers Creek, leading to a $2 million inventory loss. With support from Blue Ridge Community College's Small Business Center, Stine navigated recovery through grants and disaster counseling. Today, his nursery is thriving again, symbolizing resilience and community strength while continuing to receive essential support for local businesses.

FR Playhouse Cast is Right On with The Play That Goes Wrong

A play within a play worked wonders for Shakespeare, and it clicks with physical slapstick and belly laughs galore in the Flat Rock Playhouse’s The Play That Goes Wrong.

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The Lumber of Resilience: UNC Asheville’s STEAM Studio Turns Grief into Action

In a world where natural disasters can leave communities reeling, UNC Asheville’s STEAM Studio is leading by example, turning felled trees into timber for rebuilding and resilience. With a focus on education and community engagement, this initiative not only addresses immediate needs but also prepares for future challenges.

Woodfin Mayor Hosts Informal Forum

Woodfin Mayor Jim McAllister met with Woodfin residents to discuss progress and issues.

City Hopes to Reduce Carbon Emissions with Binding Amendment

The City of Asheville is holding itself to its goal of emitting no carbon into the atmosphere by 2030. To help, a pilot project, recently completed, explored the feasibility of investing in a pyrolyzer to dispose of woody debris.

Hear Hand Clapping, Toe Tapping Mountain Music This Weekend

This high spirited showcase of the region’s traditional music and dance is one of the oldest continuously running folk festivals in the nation.

Hatley Pointe Constructing Steep Bike Trails with Lift Service

Wolf Ridge, formerly Wolf Laurel Ski Resort is under new management. Last year, Deb and David Hatley couldn't have asked for a better opening season at Hatley Pointe. Since then, they've been working on a mountain bike park that capitalizes on the same 700-foot drop, while intersecting with skiing activities as little as possible. The bike trails will be serviced by the same lifts the skiers use.

Republican Judicial Candidates to Speak at Henderson County Event

The Henderson County Republican Men’s Club hosted Republican judicial candidates Craig Collins, Matt Smith, and Sarah Sevens on August 9th. The event aimed to connect candidates with local voters ahead of the November 2026 elections. Monthly meetings feature a breakfast buffet and are open to all registered Republicans. Reservations were required for attendance.