From Black Mountain News: Nature’s Pharmacy and Compounding Center is voluntarily recalling all lots of sterile products compounded by the pharmacy and distributed over the last six months.
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Forest Service program accepting Arbor Day Photo Contest entries
Press release from the North Carolina Forest Service: The N.C. Forest Service’s Urban and Community Forestry Program is accepting entries for its 2014 Arbor Day Photo Contest through Feb. 28. The contest is open to North Carolina students in fifth through 12th grades, including public, private and home schools. The theme is “Young and Old.” […]
TDB: Polk Co. Operation Medicine Drop collects over 10,000 medications
From Tryon Daily Bulletin: There were 10,409 prescription pills, liquids and over the counter medications collected.
The Mountaineer: Shower to be held for Haywood Co. beginning teachers
From The Mountaineer: Donations of new and gently used classroom items are welcomed.
McDowell News: High winds could impact Table Rock fire
From McDowell News: Forest Service officials are worried about high winds today across the Linville Gorge, on the Grandfather Ranger District, affecting their ability to continue suppression efforts on the Table Rock wildfire.
HDR: Newton Christmas Gospel Fest set for Dec. 21
From Hickory Daily Record: The Newton Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a Christmas Gospel Fest from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, at Central Recreation Center, 301 S. Ervin Ave.
WLOS: Cataloochee elk put down
From WLOS: An elk in the Great Smokies National Park, made famous by a viral video, has been put down.
The Sylva Herald: Jackson Co. residents appointed to school safety task force by McCrory
From The Sylva Herald: Two Jackson County residents have been included in a 20-member statewide task force that will make recommendations on school safety.
The Mountaineer: Waynesville woman collecting food, items for needy
From The Mountaineer: Pam Wilson of Waynesville was just trying to unclutter her closets at home and now she is up to her elbows in food, clothing and other donated items that will help her feed hungry Haywood families.
McDowell News: Table Rock fire continues to spread
From McDowell News: The Table Rock wildfire advanced south today, moving across containment lines at Chimney Gap.
WLOS: Henderson Co. group hosting Sleep Out
From WLOS: Members of the Only Hope WNC are camped out in front of the historic courthouse in Downtown Hendersonville to help homeless children as part of the 2nd annual Sleepout.
TDB: Elementary school students set world paddle ball record
From Tryon Daily Bulletin: O.P. Earle Elementary School officially joined the elite ranks of Guinness World Record Holders in a ceremony on Nov. 14 at the school gymnasium.
Black Mountain News: Elk nuzzles photographer
From Black Mountain News: Wildlife officials say he didn’t approach the elk, the elk approached him.
Charlotte Observer: Table Rock Mountain fire 40 percent contained
From Charlotte Observer: A wildfire in Pisgah National Forest in Burke County grew to 1,800 acres Thursday even as firefighters made progress in fighting the blaze, authorities said. The fire is about 40 percent contained, although authorities are hopeful that rain in the area Sunday and Monday will provide additional help.
WLOS: Hendersonville main water line breaks
From WLOS: A water line breaks in Hendersonville and leaves hundreds without water.
HDR: Hickory Landmarks Society book launch set for Nov. 17
From Hickory Daily Record: The Hickory Landmarks Society will launch its newest publication, “Nora and the Maple Grove Dairy,” with an open house event at Maple Grove, 542 Second St., NE, on Sunday, Nov. 17, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
The Sylva Herald: Sylva grocery stores to participate in ‘Feed the Need’ program
From The Sylva Herald: Two Sylva grocery stores – Harold’s Supermarket and Food Lion – will partner with the Community Table the Saturday before Thanksgiving (Nov. 23) for “Feed the Need.”
The Mountaineer: MedWest-Haywood to begin testing blood alcohol contents for DWI cases
From The Mountaineer: MedWest-Haywood is poised to be one of the first hospitals in the state to test the blood alcohol content of driving while impaired suspects thanks to a law that went into effect in July.
Black Mountain News: Movie ticket prices to increase in Jan.
From Black Mountain News: The new 7 percent tax means a ticket that was $30 would increase to $32. Some box offices will sell tickets at a base price plus tax and other plan to wrap the cost into the total ticket price, said John Ellis, managing director of the Diana Wortham Theatre in Asheville.
Meeting for Amboy Road housing project set for Dec. 10
Press release from RiverLink: Join RiverLink and developer Jay Fiano to view and review plans for a new proposed housing project on Amboy Road directly across from the Wilma Dykeman RiverWay greenway. The community and neighborhood meeting is scheduled for Tuesday December 10, starting at 6 PM at RiverLink’s Warehouse Studios, 170 Lyman Street in […]
Local Taco to support RiverLink Dec. 9
Press release from RiverLink: Join The Local Taco, 68 Lexington Avenue in downtown Asheville on Monday December 9, from 5 PM until closing to support RiverLink. Local Taco features an eclectic and unique menu that embraces the simple pleasures of Tex-Mex cuisine, the traditions and character of Southern food culture, and distinct flavors of the […]