Meet Your Weaverville Candidates: Part 1

The Tribune asked Weaverville candidates campaign questions. Here are their answers in part one of a two-part series.

Hendersonville Youth Orchestra Performs

On October 12, the Hendersonville Symphony Youth Orchestra gave a live, in-person concert at East Henderson High School. In addition, the Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra announced its 2021-2022 season, kicking off with a Christmas performance on December 11. 

WNC Honorees Starring in Encore Seasons

The WNC Sports Awards are for non-football sports athletes and teams. 

AGA Presents Bill George Collections

Enjoy the Asheville Gallery of Art’s assembly of George’s realist paintings this month.

WWII Fallen Soldier’s Helmet United with Family

An unlikely journey of a helmet from a fallen World War II soldier makes its way to his family after 75 years.

Sticker Shock Catches Council off Guard

Weaverville received a bit of a shock when Town Manager said that the estimated cost for expanding the water treatment plant ballooned from $6 million to $13.5 million.

Asheville Featuring This Year’s Fall Flavors

Dive into Asheville’s new culinary ventures this fall.

Undaunted, COVID Continues to Inconvenience

Hopefully, perhaps unrealistically, the government is paying attention so the next pandemic will not involve a protracted string of changing inconveniences.

Town Proclaims Steve Crawford Day

At Weaverville’s September meeting of the town council, Mayor Patrick Fitzsimmons proclaimed Sept. 30th Steve Crawford Day. Crawford was the manager of Weaverville Ingles for the last 21 years and a life-long resident of the area. The 30th was Crawford’s last day of work before retiring.  The proclamation reads as follows: WHEREAS, Steve Crawford is […]

High Prices, Love the Housing

Asheville City Council went ahead and approved its new Urban Place Form Code District, which would require Ingles to build housing units should it ever need to renovate some of its properties. This is what a handful of developers and their legal representatives had to say.