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Henderson County Education Foundation Opens Nominations for 2025 Education Hall of Fame
The Henderson County Education Foundation has announced the nomination period for the 2025 Education Hall of Fame, running from September 16, 2024, through January 6, 2025, to honor individuals who have significantly contributed to education in Henderson County.
Enhancing Weaverville: Town Council Discusses Manager Hiring and Infrastructure Improvements
The Weaverville Town Council meeting focused on hiring a new town manager, engaging outside legal counsel, and addressing infrastructure improvements, emphasizing community input, sustainability, and future growth to enhance residents' quality of life.
Woodfin Council Advances Zoning Changes and Emergency Repair Initiatives
The Woodfin Town Council's recent meeting addressed updates on Riverside Park funding, police chief recruitment, a zoning text amendment, and an emergency home repair grant program, emphasizing community engagement and collaboration.
Asheville’s Environment and Safety Committee: A Deep Dive into Sustainability and Community Support
At a recent meeting, residents voiced concerns over proposed changes to the solicitation ordinance, advocating for support over restrictions, while sustainability initiatives and the Community Responder Program gained momentum amid discussions on public safety.
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LOTSAR, Supporting Research to Increase Affordable Housing Stock
LOTSAR is supporting a variety of research projects that inform public policy decisions about which strategies will be effective in creating more affordable housing.
Hendersonville Takes a Page from LA’s Housing Playbook: A Comprehensive Approach
Hendersonville leaders are advocating for an affordable housing overhaul, drawing lessons from Los Angeles, with a focus on Supply, Stability, and Subsidies to create a more inclusive and resilient community.
Healing Through Movement: Free Dancing with Parkinson’s Classes
A series of free dance classes offers movement and connection for Parkinson's patients and their caregivers.
Hurricane Helene: A Storm of Historic Proportions
Hurricane Helene is making headlines not just for its size but for the sheer breadth of its impact across the American South. As it barreled through the region, it threatened homes and lives in an expansive area stretching from the southern tip of Florida to the South Carolina coast and as far west as eastern […]
Abortion Rights to Foster Care: Buncombe County’s Health Advocacy Updates
Lucy Lawrence, MSW, PhD, described a hectic two years as chair of Buncombe County's HHS board. It was a time of legislative turmoil in the setting of a protracted pandemic.
New Transfer Guides Make College Pathways Clearer for N.C. Students
North Carolina's new Transfer Guides simplify the transition for community college students to four-year universities by providing comprehensive, centralized resources on admissions and course equivalencies, aiming to enhance educational access and economic mobility across the state.