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Tribune Headlines: Feb. 14-20

Published February 14th, 2008

Headlines from the February 14-20 issue of the Weaverville Tribune:

Man Charged with Indecent Liberties
Weaverville man arrested for taking indecent liberties with a child

Weaverville Man Arrested for Drug Store Robbery
Weaverville man charged with larceny and breaking and entering at Mars Hill Pharmacy

Gas Line Rupture Forces Lockdown at Middle School
Gas line ruptures outside North Buncombe Middle School

Keller to be People to People Ambassador
North Buncombe High School Sophomore Kelsey Keller selected to be a Student Ambassador in the People to People International Program

Commentary
You Can’t Please Everyone

Letters
Local Soccer Team Needs Your Help
Weaverville Tribune being sexist?

Peregrine Properties Unveils New Partner
Peregrine Properties partners with United Country Real Estate

Court Schedules Public Hearings for Concrete Plant
Public Hearing for proposed concrete plant scheduled for March 12

Mountain Magnolia Inn Restaurant Re-Opening
Mountain Magnolia Inn in Hot Springs re-opened February 8 under new ownership

Local Craftsman Investigates Japanese Cabinetry History
Local author David Jackson talks about the lost art of the Japanese step chest

Coaches Corner
North Buncombe JV Baseball
North Buncombe Varsity Baseball

Locally Produced Radio Show Receives Honor
Music Program produced in Weaverville is most licensed series on the Public Radio Exchange

Heavy Winds and Fire Keep Fire Personnel Busy
Local fire departments respond to dozens of calls due to gusting winds

Weaverville Partners to Hold Community Meeting
Developer Greg Phillips will hold informal meeting to go over Weaver Village plans on February 16

BlackHawks Senior Nabs Multiple Art Awards
Tia Simpson is awarded the 2008 Governor’s Student Excellence Award

Class Feeds Needy By Collecting Pennies
Weaverville Elementary Class donates $54.73 to Manna Food Bank, all in pennies

North Buncombe Hero
Firefighters from the North Buncombe fire departments

What’s Cooking in the Kitchen
Libby Brady shares her recipes: Family Favorite Chili, Mexican Corn Bread, Mom’s Chocolate Pie, Apple Crisp, and Easy Salsa Dip

Luncheon To Promote Ethics in Business
2008 JA Business Ethics Luncheon to be held March 6 at Grove Park Inn

Art in Autumn Applications Available
Artist applications are now being accepted for the 2008 festival

Fastpitch Softball Openings
Carolina Thunder Cats fastpitch has openings for 12U players

Benefit Spaghetti Dinner at Blackmer
Fundraiser for the North Buncombe JV Girls Soccer team

Case Builds Against Shepherd
Two men charged in federal case against Jack Shepherd plead guilty

Scholar/Athlete of the Week
North Buncombe High School Senior Jim Blue

Business Hopes for Sustained Success
Sundance Power Systems moves to new location on Salem Hill Road

Students Mark 99 Days of School in Unusual Way
Weaverville Primary school class commemorate 99th day of school by visiting 99-year old

VFW Sponsors Essay Contest
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 891 sponsoring Creative Patriotic Art contest

Morgan’s Reviews for Kids
The Prince and the Pauper

Chandler Will Be Missed
In memory of Henry Chandler

Mompoint Named January Student of the Month
North Buncombe High School’s David Mompoint named January Student of the Month

Reems Creek Fire Department Schedules Quarterly Meeting
Quarterly meeting will be held February 18

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. 

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