RiverLink and the Power of Many Making Small Improvements
RiverLink is in the middle of a campaign to get as many people as possible to take small steps to reduce stormwater runoff. To make it easy, they've compiled a lot of resources on their website; and to keep it fresh, they're collecting stories from the community.
Unveiling Inclusive All-Abilities Playground at Murphy-Oakley Community Center
The unveiling of Asheville's first all-abilities playground at the Murphy-Oakley Community Center highlights the city's commitment to inclusivity and offers equitable recreational opportunities for individuals of all abilities.
RiverLink and the Power of Many Making Small Improvements
RiverLink is in the middle of a campaign to get as many people as possible to take small steps to reduce stormwater runoff. To make it easy, they've compiled a lot of resources on their website; and to keep it fresh, they're collecting stories from the community.
Henderson County Pledges Support for School Resource Officers in City Schools
The Henderson County Board of Commissioners announced their commitment to uphold reimbursements to the City of Hendersonville for the deployment of City Police Officers as School Resource Officers (SRO) in the four County schools located within the city limits for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. Board Chair Rebecca McCall cited careful consideration and collaboration with […]
Roberson Defends its State Baseball Crown This Week
T.C. Roberson swept Catholic Central in two games last week to win the West Region and advance to 4A baseball finals, looking to repeat as the state champions.
Town’s Vice-Mayor Unexpectedly Steps Down
The Tribune received a tip that Councilman Dee Lawrence had called for the removal of Cordell as a result of a dispute between Cordell and Councilwoman Michele Wood in a closed session.
The Riveter Trains for Outdoor Adventure
Elizabeth Jackson wanted the Riveter to be a welcoming community where beginners and pros could crush their fitness goals together. So far, she says it's working.
People of Action: Honoring Eight Asheville Heroes
The Rotary Club of Asheville recognized eight area leaders as “People of Action” for their efforts to inspire and improve the Asheville community. The honorees embody Rotary International’s “Service Above Self” philosophy and align with the club’s seven focus areas ranging from public safety and healthcare to the environment and literacy.
Stars of “Pretty Woman: The Musical” to Perform Locally
Fresh off the national tour of Pretty Woman: The Musical, two talented young actors are bringing a beloved musical to life for Western North Carolina audiences.
Schools Still Busting the Budget in Buncombe
Buffy Fowler of Francine Delany asked the county commissioners not to defund nurses in charter schools. Without restoring the positions, the county is still looking at a 2.55-cent property tax increase after drawing down $11.8 million from fund balance.