Justice System still Working

The wheels of justice turn slowly and during COVID-19 they’ve all but come to a stop. 

College Student Announcements

Many area students are making their mark at their respective institutes of learning and here are some that the Tribune has received notice of.

Girl Scout Troop Assists Survival of Red Wolf

Recently the Cadettes of Girl Scout Troop 1819 out of Polk County began a journey to help save the critically endangered American red wolf.

Magnifying What’s Charitable & Humane

On September 2, President Trump announced his intention to create a commission to give students a “patriotic education.”

Pharr Davis Joins the Presidential Fitness Council

Hendersonville native Jennifer Pharr Davis, a renowned distance speed hiker and adventurer, takes her message for outdoor fitness and health onto a bigger stage than ever with her appointment to the President’s Council for Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition.

Report Envisioned Current Political Crisis

With the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) the Claremont Institute recently published the results of a joint war room exercise. The conservative think tanks argued much work had been poured into polling to predict the results of this November’s elections; but little serious effort had been made to equip leadership for the abundant and commonplace […]

Weaverville’s Storm Water Woes

At last month’s Weaverville Town Council meeting, the board heard just how much work there is to become compliant with the MS4 Stormwater Compliance Program. 

Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

As of this writing, conservative media outlets continue to express optimism that Donald Trump will remain president for the next four years.

DA Newman on Pandemic & Jury

The wheels of justice are spinning slower and more remotely during the pandemic.

Geese Can Be Quite Unpredictable

If you’ve hunted for very long you have learned that things don’t always go as planned.