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WLOS reports missing Black Mountain doctor and husband’s bodies found in Galveston, Texas

From WLOS-TV: Henderson County deputies say the Black Mountain doctor and her husband who have been missing since Monday were found dead in Texas. Leslie and William Cargile’s bodies were found in Galveston, TX. At this time there is no further information as to the cause of death and the investigation into the circumstances surrounding […]

Opinion: Don’t let Postal reform dismantle national infrastructure in the name of ‘business’

Mark Jamison, the recently retired postmaster of Webster, N.C. — speaking for himself, and not on behalf of the Postal Service — examines the value of the Postal system as national infrastructure. Excerpted below. It’s been four years since the Great Recession began to take its toll on postal revenues, and we appear no closer […]

Triangle’s Independent Weekly sold to owners of alt-weekly Willamette Week

The Association of Alternative newsmedia reports: Steve Schewel, president of Carolina Independent Publications (CIP), announced today that the company is selling the Independent Weekly and its associated website, indyweek.com, to Richard Meeker and Mark Zusman. Meeker and Zusman are the owners of City of Roses Newspaper Company which publishes Willamette Week, the alternative newsweekly in […]

Buncombe Schools announce Teacher of the Year finalists

Here’s the press release from Buncombe County Schools: BCS Teacher of the Year Finalists for 2012-13 Buncombe County Schools is proud to announce the finalists for the 2012-2013 Teacher of the Year Award. Teachers were selected representing each of the county’s six school districts: REYNOLDS: Cindy Dearman, A. C. Reynold Middle OWEN: Dawn Rookey, Owen […]

Keever challenges McHenry to debates

Here’s the press release from the Patsy Keever campaign. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Patrick McHenry tells Xpress that the Republican incumbent is planning to take part in three debates with Keever, including one in Buncombe County. Details are still being worked out, according to the McHenry campaign. McHenry extreme positions outside of North Carolina mainstream […]

Meadows gets endorsement from iCaucus

The conservative ICaucus organization, a group affiliated with local Tea Parties across the country, including the Asheville Tea Party, endorses Republican Mark Meadows in the 11th congressional district. Meadows is running against Democrat Hayden Rogers. Here’s the press release from iCaucus: Cheyenne, WY, August 22, 2012: Mark Meadows, North Carolina candidate for Congress in District […]

“Status of Women in N.C.” report: Significant social, economic advances, but challenges remain

PRESS RELEASE from the governor’s offce Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that preliminary findings of the 2012 Status of Women in North Carolina report indicate that women in North Carolina have made significant social and economic advances since 2000, but the need for further progress remains. The report is being prepared by the independent Institute […]

Meadows to address Republican National Convention

Here’s the press release from the Mark Meadows campaign. Meadows is running against Democrat Hayden Rogers. HENDERSONVILLE, NC – 11th District GOP Congressional nominee Mark Meadows has been invited to address the 2012 Republican National Convention when it convenes in Tampa on August 27. Meadows is one of more than a dozen candidates running for […]

Asheville City Council encourages people to avoid topless rally

An open letter from Mayor Terry Bellamy and all Asheville City Council members urges the public to avoid this Sunday’s GoTopless rally, noting that they “do not endorse” the female attendees exposing their breasts to public view. Council members also asserts that, due to state law, the city’s options are limited. The Asheville Citizen-Times goes […]

Governor establishes task force to protect workers

Announcement from the office of Gov. Bev Perdue: RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue today issued Executive Order 125 establishing a task force on employee misclassification. The purpose of this task force is to enhance coordination and communication among various state agencies, and to identify effective mechanisms to combat unlawful practices like employee misclassification that harm […]

Asheville data-visualization project receives Rural Digital Advocacy grant

An Asheville program is one of six to receive funding from the Rural Digital Advocacy Grants Program, sponsored by the Rural Policy Action Partnership (“a collaboration of rural advocates and public policy institutions including the Center for Rural Strategies, Network Impact, the Institute for Emerging Issues, and MDC.) FULL PRESS RELEASE: The Rural Digital Advocacy […]

Burgerworx will host burger-eating contest Friday, Sept. 14, at the Grove Arcade in Asheville

FULL PRESS RELEASE Burgerworx, located in the Grove Arcade, will host a burger eating contest, Friday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. The restaurant will host the “Burgerworx Burger Bender Contest” for 10 registered participants. The winner will receive a $500 cash prize and contestants will be awarded a $10 gift certificate for participating. “We are […]

Rogers: Meadow’s education agenda is even too ‘extreme’ for Cantor

Here’s the press release from the Hayden Rogers campaign: Meadows Failed Education Agenda Too “Extreme” Even for Tea Party Favorite Brasstown, NC – Today as Mark Meadows hosted a fundraiser with Majority Leader Eric Cantor in Asheville, his failed education agenda could not escape rejection from even the “special guest” of his own event. A […]

N.C. State offers “Pack ‘N Cool,” a mobile-refrigeration solution for farmers

FULL RELEASE from N.C. State University’s Plants for Human Health Institute: PHHI has developed a new mobile cooling unit for farmers. The five-by-eight-feet refrigerated trailer – called the “Pack ‘N Cool” – is designed to keep fruits and vegetables at ideal temperatures during transport to and from farmers markets or as they’re harvested in farm […]

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