News Bulletins

U.S. Congressman Chuck Edwards’ mobile office in Black Mountain Oct. 15

From U.S. Congressman Chuck Edwards: U.S. Congressman Chuck Edwards’ mobile office, the Carolina Cruiser, will be at the Black Mountain Police Department, 106 Montreat Rd., Black Mountain, NC on Tuesday, Oct. 15 from 2 -3:30 p.m. The congressman’s staff will be parked outside with the Carolina Cruiser ready to meet with constituents and assist with casework, including […]

FEMA extends renewal period for flood insurance policyholders in seven states affected by Helene

Press release from FEMA: While renewal dates have passed for some National Flood Insurance Program policyholders in states affected by Helene may be able to take steps that will renew their policy and receive immediate help. Policyholders who received flood damage from Helene should be sure to ask their insurance agent or company about advance […]

Preservation grants available

Press release from the Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County: In light of Hurricane Helene, preservation grants from $500 – $5000 are currently available in the category of Brick-and-Mortar.  The following are some guidelines for this current grant cycle (see grant application below). There is currently no grant application deadline and applications will be reviewed […]

Hendersonville’s water system substantially restored to normal operations

Press release from City of Hendersonville: Hendersonville, NC (October 10, 2024) – The City of Hendersonville is pleased to announce that the water system has been substantially restored to normal operations. Today, water service was fully restored to the Hoopers Creek area, marking the completion of the system-wide restoration efforts. “The dedication of our staff […]

A message from the Haywood TDA about tourism

Press release from Haywood County: Dear Friends of Haywood County, This message is current as of October 10, 2024. Expect an updated version in approximately one week. It’s been two weeks since Tropical Storm Helene struck, leaving a significant impact on Haywood County and our five mountain communities—Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Canton, Clyde, and Lake Junaluska. […]

Join the Love Asheville from Afar Initiative

Press release from Explore Asheville: While travel is not possible at this time due to the significant impacts of Hurricane Helene, Explore Asheville is launching the Love Asheville from Afar initiative in partnership with the Asheville Downtown Association, Go Local Asheville, ArtsAVL, the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, Asheville Independent Restaurant Association, MADE X MTNS, Mountain […]

CIBO storm recovery update for Wednesday, Oct. 9

Press release from The Council of Independent Business Owners: Buncombe County -All board and commission meetings will be suspended until further notice. -The County is working with New York City Fire Department personnel to establish comfort stations (water/toilets/etc.) throughout the County. -Do not burn debris along stream banks until it can be searched. -Some post office […]

From The Assembly: A Homegrown Grocery Giant Stumbles After Helene

This article is published in partnership with The Food Section. On the Thursday after Helene struck western North Carolina, stocks were running low at the Ingles Markets in South Asheville’s Skyland Plaza. As burly employees at the front of the store limited occupancy to 25 shoppers at a time, an enthusiastic greeter just beyond rattled off a […]

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