Tribune Headlines: Jan. 31-Feb. 6 Edition
Headlines from the January 31-February 6 edition of the Weaverville Tribune. For details on any of these stories, you can pick up a copy at most Weaverville businesses (see the Find a Paper section of the Tribune’s website for a complete list). You can also subscribe to the Tribune for $24.99/year and have it delivered to your home.
Home Destroyed by Early Morning Fire
Indian Lane home destroyed in January 23 fire
Asheville ABC Director Talks to the Tribune
Interview with Asheville ABC Director Curtis Canty
Weaver Village Discussions Continue
Discussions and next steps for Weaver Village (on the McPhail property)
Commentary
Board Shows Common Sense
Letters
Thanks for giving the gift of sight
Safety, Efficiency Improved in New Police Vehicles
Police Department’s new patrol car purchase
Notes from the Big Ivy Book Club
Discussion of “I Am One of You Forever” by Fred Chappell
Red Cross Program Emphasizes Clean Hands
Red Cross presents the Scrubby Bear Program to preschoolers
Porch to Stay Intact
Variance granted for South College Street porch
What’s Cooking in the Kitchen
Recipes from Loretta Ball: Salmon with Soy and Ginger, Baked or Grilled Asparagus, Rosemary Garlic Pork Loin, and Chocolate Chip Pound Cake
News Briefs:
Women Relators to Meet at New Development
Conference on Sunday School Growth
Woodworkers Class
Community Open House
NB Youth League Signups
Ash Wednesday Services
Movie Review for Kids
Morgan reviews “The Game Plan”
Wildlife Group Aims to Create Habitat
Weaverville Wildlife Habitat Team is spearheading a Community Wildlife Project
Coaches Corner
North Buncombe High School Wrestling and Basketball
North Buncombe Middle School Boys Basketball
Chamber Choir to Hold Carrabba’s Fundraiser
North Buncombe High School Chamber Choir Winter Fundraiser
Court’s Decision Could End Legal Battle
End of three-year battle between Weaverville Partners and the Town of Weaverville
Bee & Thistle Closes Its Doors
Main Street shop closing at the end of February
Two Volleyball Players Sign with Colleges
North Buncombe High School Seniors accept scholarships to King College and Montreat College
No Schedule Yet for Bridge Repair
Repair schedule not set for Aiken Road bridge
New Credit Union Welcomes Community
Telco Community Credit Union opens branch in Weaverville
Sonopress Changes Name to Arvato
Sonopress changes name to Arvato Digital Services in restructuring
Shepherd Now Owns Murphy Hill Land
Site for proposed concrete plant sold to Shepherd Enterprises
































