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Judge cites “sheer political foolishness” in former Perdue aide’s obstruction of justice

The former director of the Governor’s Western Office in Asheville, Juliegh Sitton of Morganton, has pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice for under-the-table payments that padded her salary as an campaign aide to Gov. Bev Perdue. Both the judge and the district attorney in Wake County issued statements lamenting the role of money in politics.

OnTrack hosts its first Women & Money conference Saturday, Oct. 6

OnTrack WNC’s Women’s Financial Empowerment Center (WFEC) will host its first Women and Money Conference titled: “What’s in your Financial Toolbox?” on October 6, 2012 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Asheville, 5 Oak St, Asheville, NC 28801. The Women and Money Conference will provide knowledge, tools and support to women […]

Rooted in the Mountains: WCU hosts Oct. 4-5 health, language, environment symposium

Press release from WCU The third annual Rooted in the Mountains symposium at Western Carolina University will be held Thursday, Oct. 4, and Friday, Oct. 5, at A.K. Hinds University Center. Rooted in the Mountains is designed to raise awareness of the intersection of health, language, environmental and indigenous issues with the stewardship of Appalachia […]

Oakley Farmers Market celebrates end of season with Thursday, Oct. 25, Harvest Festival

Press release from the Oakley Farmers Market The Oakley Farmers Market will celebrate the end of its first season and the bounty of autumn with a Harvest Festival to be held during market hours (3:30-6:30 p.m.) on Thursday, Oct. 25. The festival will feature live music, a scavenger hunt, children’s and pet costume contests, face […]

Local author releases “Summoning the Mountains,” about her Appalachian Trail thru-hike

Press release from Saille Productions Seeking more out of life than what home and security have to offer, author and backpacker, Amy Allen left her human resources job to hike the Appalachian Trail seeking hiatus from demands of single parenting and the multi-tasking of the corporate world. Black Mountain, NC (PRWEB) September 21, 2012 As […]

Asheville Mothers of Multiples Rummage Sale is Saturday, Sept. 22

From the Asheville Mothers of Multiples Club: Why pay retail for kids’ clothing, toys, and gear? Come to this enormous rummage sale, and find what you need for your kids this fall — from babies to juniors, you’ll find kids’ clothing and shoes, toys, books, videos, bikes, strollers and other gear, plus housewares, maternity, and […]

Docs and lawyers take it to the court for Sawbones vs. Jawbones basketball game

Press Release From the Western Carolina Medical Society Western North Carolina physicians and attorneys engage in a high-spirited basketball game on Sunday, September 30, 2012 at Carolina Day School located at 1345 Hendersonville Rd. in Asheville. Doors to the Nash Athletic Center will open at 5:45pm for the game. The Carolina Day pep band will […]

August employment in North Carolina down 1 percent from last year but still above national average

Press release from the North Carolina Department of Commerce Civilian Labor Force • North Carolina’s August 2012 smoothed seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, at 9.7 percent, increased 0.1 of a percentage point over July 2012. The rate was 10.7 percent in August 2011. • At 9.7 percent, North Carolina’s August unemployment rate is 1.6 percentage points […]

NC Entrepreneurship Summit to “Create a Scene” will be in Asheville Monday-Tuesday, Sept

Press release from the NC Department of Commerce More than 300 business owners, entrepreneurs, community leaders and economic developers will gather in Asheville, beginning Monday, September 24, for the 2012 North Carolina Entrepreneurship Summit. The annual conference began in 2006 as a way to bring together ideas and resources from across the state that would […]

Nearly 1.7 million North Carolinians lived in poverty last year, NC Justice Center reports

Press release From the NC Justice Center The number of North Carolinians living in poverty remained high last year despite the economic recovery, showing the continuing pain of the recession and underscoring the need for North Carolina to do more to protect children and families. Approximately 1 in 5 North Carolinians, or 17.9 percent, lived […]

Rutherford Regional Health System to negotiate affiliation with Mission Health

Press Release From Mission Health ASHEVILLE, N.C. (Sept. 20, 2012) – After an extensive search to identify the best possible long-term partner for its health system and community, Rutherford Regional Health System, located in Rutherfordton, N.C., has decided to move forward to negotiate a formal affiliation agreement with Mission Health. Based upon a unanimous decision […]

Asheville High School Band and Luella’s Bar-B-Que team up to raise money for D.C. trip

The Asheville High School Band has received an invitation to play at the 2012 presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. They’re raising money for their trip with a fundraiser sponsored by Luella’s Bar-B-Que tomorrow night, Friday, Sept. 21. Here are the details from their press release: Under the tutelage of William Talley III, AHS band director, […]

Transylvania Regional Hospital named among nation’s top performing hospitals

Press release From Mission Health Brevard, N.C., Sept. 19, 2012 – Transylvania Regional Hospital, a member hospital of Mission Health, has been named one of the nation’s top performing hospitals on key quality measures by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of healthcare organizations in the United States. Recognized for “attaining and sustaining excellence” in […]

Park Ridge Health hires Hendersonville native as new development officer

Press release From Park Ridge Health Hendersonville, N.C. (September 19, 2012) – Park Ridge Health is pleased to welcome Sherri Holbert to the Foundation team. Holbert will serve as Development Officer for Park Ridge Health, Foundation events, the annual giving program and community-based partnerships. Holbert comes to Park Ridge Health with more than 20 years […]

Budgets cuts could affect Sandburg home, Parkway, Times-News reports

from blueridgenow.com (the Hendersonville Times-News by Nathaniel Axtell (excerpt) Federal budget cutbacks have forced the National Park Service units such as the Carl Sandburg Home in Flat Rock and the Blue Ridge Parkway to make do with less over the past decade, even as visitation has increased. The Blue Ridge Parkway had 120 maintenance workers […]

More than 3 inches of rainfall recorded at Asheville Airport, Citizen-Times reports

From the Asheville Citizen-Times by Clarke Morrision/Romando Dixon: A daily record of 3.28 inches of rain fell Tuesday at Asheville Regional Airport, and other areas throughout the mountains received a steady amount as well. The nonstop precipitation that started late Monday and carried into Tuesday afternoon caused early school closings, urban flooding and accidents. Heavy […]

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