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Wildlife commission anticipates seasonal increase in coyote sightings

Press release from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission: Data collected by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission about human-coyote interactions in 2017 suggest North Carolinians may expect to see — and hear — coyotes with greater frequency in October and November.  “Biologically this makes sense. In the fall we see young, ‘teenaged’ coyotes leaving their parents’ […]

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City calls for residents to bag leaves in sturdy paper

Press release from the City of Asheville: Dear Asheville, We’d like you to offer you a new solution for leaf collection this season: paper bags! They are so totally useful — compostable and more eco-friendly. Below is a guide on how to use them effectively, with as little hassle as possible to you, our residents. […]

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Folkmoot welcomes Ann Miller Woodford on Nov. 3

Press release from Folkmoot: In the final fall 2018 installment of the Southern Supper Series, Folkmoot, Blue Ridge Books, Haywood County Public Library and Smoky Mountain News will welcome Affrilachian author and artist, Ann Miller Woodford on Saturday, November 3, 2018, at 6:00pm at the Folkmoot Friendship Center in Waynesville. Ann Miller Woodford will share her research, photographs and writings that […]

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Brother Wolf prepares to rescue animals after Hurricane Michael

Press release from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue: Just weeks after returning from their Hurricane Florence rescue efforts, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue has begun work to help animals affected by Hurricane Michael, currently descending upon the Florida’s Gulf Coast. “We’re working with shelters along the Florida panhandle to move adoptable animals to safety at shelters in […]

“Wrestling With Faith” adult education course begins Oct. 23

Press release from The Chabad House of Asheville: This November, The Chabad House of Asheville will offer Wrestling with Faith, a new six-week adult education course that openly addresses common challenges people have in their relationship with G-d.  Participants will grapple with issues including beliefs in Judaism that may seem primitive or outdated, reconciling scientific […]

Living Web Farms announces October and November workshops

Notice from Living Web Farms: Plastics: Reduce Reuse Recycle – Tools for Managing Plastic Waste Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018, 1-7:30 p.m. 220 Grandview Lane, Hendersonville, NC 28791 The LWF biochar crew has been exploring the world of recycling plastics – One that’s full of nuance: from detailed technical expertise to an understanding of global trade […]

NeighborWoods to plant 33 new trees in Hendersonville on Oct. 14

Press release from Hendersonville Tree Board: Residents in the Towne Forest neighborhood along Blythe Street will receive trees on Sunday, October 14, which they will plant at their homes.  The 33 trees are provided at no charge by Hendersonville Tree Board to Towne Forest homeowners who signed up to participate in its NeighborWoods Project.  These residents […]

WNC AgOptions announces funding, deadlines for 2019 farm grants

Press release from WNC AgOptions: ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Western North Carolina farmers now have the opportunity to apply for farm diversification grants over the next three years. The N.C. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission recently funded WNC Agricultural Options, providing $648,000 to the program to distribute as cost-share grants to WNC farmers through 2021. With $216,000 […]

Duke Energy to invest $500 million in NC/SC battery storage over next 15 years

Press release from Duke Energy: Duke Energy’s advancement of battery energy storage technologies in the Carolinas includes $500 million of projects in the company’s 15-year forecast – continuing the company’s industry-leading deployment of the technology. “Duke Energy is at the forefront of battery energy storage, and our investment could increase as we identify projects that deliver […]

Conserving Carolina hosts Youngs Mountain hike on Oct. 20

Press release from Conserving Carolina: Join Conserving Carolina on Saturday, October 20th on a Members Hike on Youngs Mountain. Located in Rutherford County near Lake Lure, Youngs Mountain is a cradle of biodiversity in the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Its slopes are home to at least 25 rare species, including green salamanders, crevice salamanders, and Diana fritillaries, […]

Jennifer Chilton hired as budget director for Buncombe County Government

Press release from Buncombe County Government: On Oct. 10, interim County Manager George Wood announced Jennifer Chilton has been selected to serve as Budget Director for Buncombe County Government, effective immediately. The Budget Department works closely with the County Manager in developing and administering the countywide budget, and the director provides leadership and oversight of […]

New bicycle and pedestrian safety measures to be tested on Coxe Ave., Nov. 1-4

Press release from City of Asheville: Temporary active transportation improvements will come to the South Slope this fall, in a partnership between the City of Asheville, Asheville on Bikes, AARP and the Blue Ridge Bicycle Club. This multimodal collaboration will happen on Coxe Avenue in a “Tactical Urbanism Project.” “Tactical urbanism” is a term used […]

Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture offers workshop on teaching math, literacy in the garden, Oct. 27

Press release from Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture: Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture is pleased to announce a workshop on Teaching Math and Literacy in the Garden. The workshop will occur on October 27th from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm at Mountain Pathways school. At the workshop, participants will learn hands-on skills that will help […]

Blue Ridge Public Radio to host candidate forums with Xpress, Citizen Times

Announcement from Blue Ridge Public Radio: Blue Ridge Public Radio and its media partners will hold two candidate forums next week.  Both forums will be broadcast live as Facebook Live videos that can be watched on the BPR Facebook page. Monday October 15th at noon, BPR and the Asheville Citizen-Times will hold a forum with the […]

Jim Blanton hired as new Buncombe County Library Director

Press release from Buncombe County Government: After announcing her retirement earlier this year, Buncombe County’s current Library Director Gigi Francis is retiring effective Nov. 1. A national search was conducted for a new Library Director, and after a detailed interview process, the County is pleased to announce the selection of Jim Blanton for Library Director. […]

Mills River Presbyterian Church hosts “Kirkin O’ the Tartans” worship service on Oct. 28

Press release from Mills River Presbyterian Church: On Sunday, October 28, 2018, Mills River Presbyterian Church will host its third annual “Kirkin O’ the Tartans” during the church’s 11:00am morning worship service. Visitors are encouraged to attend this celebration of Scottish traditions. Bagpiper Joe Bailey will lead the procession of tartans at the service. Throughout the worship […]

Asheville School presents “The Swan Song. A Study in Terror,” Oct. 18-20

Press release from Asheville School: On Thursday, October 18, Asheville School Fine Arts will debut “The Swan Song. A Study in Terror,” a play by Mike Johnson. The production comes just in time for Halloween, promising to scare the daylights out of audiences. Suspense builds as the events of a single day unfold. The audience follows […]

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