Brookstone holds community park grand opening
A Sunday evening (June 28) celebration marked the opening of Brookstone Park.
Academic calendar set for UNC System includes in person classes
The university system of UNC has set its academic calendar. Much to the joy of many, students will be allowed to have in-person classes this fall at campuses throughout the state.
Amber Reece-Young named school administrator of the year
The Henderson County Health Department is proud to announce that Amber Reece-Young, RN, BSN, NCSN has been named the School Nurse Administrator of the Year
‘Panic porn’ in media’s Coronavirus reporting
“The media have managed to indoctrinate people into thinking that infection with CV19 = death. They know they’ve done it and we’re gullible to fall for this.”
At some point, discussions about managing the COVID debt should begin
It was an Archimedean wager. Provided COVID-19 was not created in the lab, nobody knew if it was containable.
‘Fraternity of Police’ President shares other side of the story: Part I
The Tribune spoke with Rondell Lance, president of the local Fraternal Order of Police to find out what was on the list of negotiating points police officers were bringing to the table.
Cooper signs Medicaid transformation bill, ending years of wrangling
Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday signed a Medicaid transformation bill that ends years of wrangling with legislators over the issue.
Commissioners support pay-for-itself LEED gold policy
Buncombe County staff started work on the policy by looking at out-of-the-box green certification programs, such as the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).
2nd Annual Light Up the Night 5K at Carrier Park
The 2nd Annual Light Up the Night 5K is set for Friday, August 7th at Carrier Park, Asheville, North Carolina and this year the nighttime charity run means more than ever. Proceeds from this event directly benefit the Western Carolina Rescue Ministry, which exists to serve the homeless, poor and addicted populations of Western North […]
No specific amount budgeted for Town’s ADA Transition Plan
There is no specific budget for the Weaverville’s ADA Transition Plan Jennifer Jackson, Weaverville Town Attorney, told the Tribune.