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The Visionary Path of Chancellor Kimberly van Noort: A New Era for UNC Asheville

In this new era under Chancellor Kimberly van Noort's leadership, UNC Asheville is poised for transformative growth and innovation. With initiatives like Access Asheville and a commitment to community engagement, the university aims to redefine higher education accessibility while preparing students for future challenges.

Hendersonville Theatre: A Beacon of Community and Creativity

Hendersonville Theatre is being honored with the Special Recognition Award by the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT) for its remarkable transformation into a professionally staffed community theatre dedicated to excellence and inclusion. With a growing pool of performers and innovative programming, it stands as a beacon of creativity and accessibility in the arts.

“Marshall Magic Days” Celebrates Community Resilience

Miraculously, Marshall and Hot Springs are coming back from destruction, and after only 7 months. Both held Grand Reopening celebrations the first weekend in May.

Carmen Ballet Set to Enchant Asheville

Asheville Ballet will present "Carmen, the Ballet" on May 16 and 17 at the Diana Wortham Theatre. Tickets are available online or at the Box Office. The company has a long-standing tradition of community engagement and educational outreach in dance.

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Avalon Rock Fest to Benefit Blue Ridge Humane Society

Local musician and author Christian Justus has his benefit rock festival this Saturday, and launches his first novel next month.

Jump Off Rock Marathon Celebrates Asheville’s Resilience

Erin Bailey's Jump Off Rock Half Marathon & 10k is more than just a race; it's a celebration of community resilience and beauty in Asheville. With stunning views and a commitment to support local recovery efforts, this event invites runners and spectators alike to embrace hope and camaraderie in the heart of North Carolina.

Historic Commencement Ceremony Honors 171 Bachelor’s Graduates

Brevard College celebrated its Class of 2025 during a historic Commencement Ceremony where 171 Bachelor’s and 20 Master’s students received their degrees. The event featured awards recognizing outstanding achievements and a heartfelt speech from student leader Haylea Layne Miller.

Conference Encourages All to Support Nature with Native Plants

Now is the time to shift to native plants. In the wake of Helene it is even more important to plant with native plants.

Major General Garrett to Speak at Memorial Day Observance

Weaverville's annual observation of Memorial Day will be held at 11 AM on May 26 at the Weaverville Community Center.

Customer Complaints Mount Against New Garbage Service

Residents express widespread dissatisfaction with FCC, Buncombe County's new garbage service, which began on January 1st. Complaints include missing bins, lack of service, and billing issues, with many facing charges for services they never received. The county has set up a complaint page. FCC now offers assistance through local offices and a new phone number for inquiries.