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COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE: Safety Tips on Winter
Extreme cold temperatures are expected in Buncombe County this weekend with wind chills below zero.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Applications for CDBG, HOME and Housing Trust Fund are Now Available
The City of Asheville’s Community and Economic Development Department is now accepting applications for CDBG and HOME grant funds, and for the Housing Trust Fund (HTF) for fiscal year 2023-24.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Wellness Wednesday: Pick the Right Resolution for the Best Chance of Success
If you’re making a New Year’s resolution, you’re not alone. Anyone who’s ever been to one of Asheville Parks & Recreation’s fitness centers during the first couple of months of the year has witnessed the arrival of “resoluters” thin by the week.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Reminds Community of Resources to Help Houseless Persons in Severe Weather Conditions
.Extreme cold temperatures are expected this weekend with wind chills below zero.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: People, Pets, Pipes – Staying safe in Extreme Cold Weather
.Extremely cold temperatures are expected this weekend with wind chills below zero.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Public Works Streets Division – We’re on a Roll for You
The City of Asheville Public Works Department currently maintains just over 400 miles of streets and nearly 200 miles of sidewalk within the city.
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COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Offers 16 Story Times a Week
Buncombe County Public Libraries offers 16 story times a week at library locations all across the County.
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COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE: Safety Tips on Winter
Extreme cold temperatures are expected in Buncombe County this weekend with wind chills below zero.
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COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE: Property Listing Period for 2023 Begins Jan. 3, 2023
.The property listing period for 2023 begins Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, and Buncombe County Property Assessment wants to make sure you have all the information you need.
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TOWN OF MAGGIE VALLEY: Christmas and New Year’s Schedule 2022 / 2023
Town Hall offices will be closing at noon on Thursday, December 22nd.
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TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Water Distribution System Conserve Water Advisory
.The extremely low temperatures and high-water demand continue to place an unusual strain on the Town of Black Mountain and the City of Asheville’s water distribution systems
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TOWN OF MARS HILL: Christmas Closing & Trash Collection Update
Town Hall will be closing Thursday, Dec. 22nd at noon for our employee Christmas lunch.
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TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Dangerous Cold Wave | Temperatures
.Dangerous Cold Wave | Temperatures will fall rapidly Friday morning, bottoming out Saturday morning, and will stay well below normal through the weekend.
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TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Safety Reminder on Heaters
Please Don't burn your house down.
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TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Duke Energy Update - Continued Energy Conservation Needed on Monday
.Duke Energy is crediting its customers’ energy conservation with helping keep the lights on for everyone on Christmas Day and is asking customers to continue implementing simple conservation measures until 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 26.
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COUNTY OF HAYWOOD: Notice Of Correction - No Public Hearing January 3, 2023
A Notice of Public Hearing on January 3, 2023 at 5:30pm concerning the Haywood County CDBG-CV grant funding for the Haywood County Armory in Clyde was mistakenly published in The Mountaineer on December 18, 2022.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Recognizing International Migrants Day: The Power of Diversity
On December 18th, the world celebrates the International Migrants Day, a day set aside to recognize the important contribution of migrants while highlighting the challenges they face around the globe.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Announces Winter Holiday Closings and ART Bus Holiday Schedule
City of Asheville offices will be closed Dec. 23, 26 and 27 in observance of the winter holiday break.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Asheville Asks: How do I get an issue addressed or find out about services in my Neighborhood?
Our new Neighborhood Resources web page is a “one-stop-shop” resource to answer residents’ questions, from development projects to trash pick up.
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Congratulates Shangri-La Industries and Step Up on Second Street on the Groundbreaking of Supportive Housing for Homeless Population Development
December 13, Shangri-La Industries and Step Up, with the support of the City of Asheville, broke ground on the former Ramada, providing 113 units of permanent supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness in Asheville.