Handel’s Messiah performance in Weaverville postponed
The annual performance of Handel’s Messiah by the Weaverville Music Study Club has been postponed for this year.
Nurses action in Asheville another sign unions are flexing muscles
Mission Health in Asheville is fighting efforts to unionize 1,600 registered nurses.
Apprentices sign contracts for ‘Made in Henderson County’ Apprenticeship Program
Ten former students from Henderson County high schools signed contracts with four advanced manufacturing companies recently as part of the Made in Henderson County Apprenticeship Program.
Rotary Club refurbishes Nature Play space at WNC Nature Center
The Rotary Club of Asheville and Asheville Rotaract joined forces during a volunteer workday in late July to refurbish one of the many Nature Playspaces at the WNC Nature Center at 75 Gashes Creek Road in Asheville.
As Economies Rebuild, Tanner Urges Jettisoning Historically Repressive Policies
The Inclusive Economy: How to Bring Wealth to America’s Poor, represents Michael Tanner’s latest thoughts about empowering those in poverty.
Trying to get all to pay fair their share of fire tax
Marshall Fire Chief Regina Rice appeared before the Madison County Commissioners to ask that everyone pay the same fire taxes and that their station be given all the money from the districts the department covers.
Reparation measures approved, not everyone is happy
Asheville City Council’s June 14 meeting approved monetary racial reparations.
Eye-Catching Lego® Exhibit at NC Arboretum
A larger than life series of unique nature sculptures, built out of Lego® brick blocks, has now opened at the North Carolina Arboretum.
Revolution coming under the guise of reparations & social justice
Where do we start with the craziness that’s going on? I mean, what’s the real goal of riots, reparations and the repetition on the nightly news?
Classics cooking at new old-school luncheon
Centreville Luncheonette recently opened in Woodfin by Marco Lacagnina, of 828 Family Pizzeria.