Tribune Headlines: Feb. 21-27
Headlines from the February 21-27 issue of the Weaverville Tribune:
Town Takes Action to Clean Up Junk
Woodfin enforces junk car removal and problem property near Craggy Bridge
Dump Truck Strikes 1-26 Bridge
Dump Truck struck the underside of the bridge going over New Stock Road last Friday
Emerald Ridge Crowns King and Queen
Emerald Ridge Rehabilitation and Care Center crowns king and queen in their 5th Annual Valentine’s Day pageant
Commentary
We’ve ComeĀ a Long Way
Scholar/Athlete of the Week
North Buncombe High School freshman Kelsey Moore
Newspaper Looks to Email Readers About Breaking News
Weaverville Tribune offers readers an email alert option when breaking news is posted
Bodies to Review Town’s Zoning Laws
Weaverville Town Council and Planning and Zoning Board to review and revise existing zoning codes
King and Associates Welcomes New Broker
Tina Jones joins King and Associates in Weaverville as a real estate broker
What’s Cooking in the Kitchen
Barbara Jenkins shares her recipes: Mushroom Stroganoff, Corn and Potato Chowder, Asparagus Rice Salad, Punched Potatoes, and Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies
Spring Fling Wants Artists and Crafters
Beech Glen Community Center is looking for local artists and crafters for May Spring Fling
Benefit Pancake Breakfast at Blackmer
Pancake Breakfast to benefit the North Buncombe High School Junior Varsity Girls Soccer team
Music Event
Weaverville Music Study Group presents free program February 29
Class Act Players to Hold Auditions
Auditions for Class Act Players will be held February 29 in Mars Hill
North Buncombe Hero
Chris Dorsey of the Woodfin Fire Department
Local Real Estate Agents Recently Honored
Century 21 Mountain Lifestyles agents receive awards for their 2007 real estate production
Healing Sensations Offers Relaxing Treatment
New Massage and Treatment Center opens in Stone Ridge Business Park
NBHS Students Receive Awards
4 North Buncombe High School students place in competition at the North Carolina Beta Club Convention
Update on Asheville’s North Buncombe Bus Route
Asheville Transit Authority Bus Schedule for North Buncombe area
Water Board Discusses Further District Growth
Woodfin Water Board considers whether to provide water service to the Reems Creek area at monthly meeting
Indian Lane Fire Still Under Investigation
Weaverville Fire Chief asks anyone with information about the fire to contact the Fire Department
Woodfin Gets New Alderman
Jackie Pope Bryson fills vacant seat
Coaches Corner
Varsity Girls Soccer
Junior Varsity Girls Soccer
Emory Wins Homecoming Crown
Senior Ashley Emory crowned North Buncombe High School Homecoming Queen
Library Programs
Book Club Meetings and Film Showings at Weaverville and North Buncombe libraries
Troop Recognizes Newest Eagle Scout
Eagle Court of Honor held for Ryan Evans
Group Listens to Town’s Concerns
Weaver Village developer and architect hold question and answer session about McPhail property plans
Historic Church Changes Ownership
St. Matthews Angelican Church is purchasing Reems Creek Presbyterian Church






















