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Welcome Table opens in Black Mountain
Last week, The Welcome Table opened in Black Mountain. Black Mountain Recreation and Parks Department sponsors the event.
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Appalachian music lessons return
BLACK MOUNTAIN The Junior Appalachian Musicians program for Buncombe County kicks off its first rehearsal for the winter term 3:30-5 p.m. Thursday at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts, 225 W. State St.
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Starting the New Year out right
Will you make any New Year's resolutions to take you into 2009? Here are a few resolutions that are "Swannanoa Valley style" that you may want to consider: *Getting more exercise is probably one of the most ...
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Pet adoption event in Black Mountain
Brother Wolf Canine Rescue will be holding an adoption event noon-4 p.m. today at Bone A Fide Bakery, 118 Cherry St.
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Arrests: Two charged with embezzlement
ASHEVILLE Authorities Friday charged two men with embezzlement in separate cases.
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Tickets are on sale today for the spring Lake Eden Arts Festival in Black Mountain.
It's never too early to be thinking about spring, and the Lake Eden Arts Festival.
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Dance performances express feelings of solidarity with war victims
The idea is pretty simple, really - during the 24 hours that precede the new year, artists will personify the fear and alienation experienced by people afraid to move about in Iraq and Afghanistan because of ...
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Barrel House Mamas rock the White Horse Black Mountain on New Year's Eve
The First New Year's Eve at White Horse Black Mountain! White Horse Black Mountain, the spacious new nonsmoking music venue in Black Mountain, hosts two wonderful area bands for its very first New Year's Eve ...
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Book Report: Cabins & Castles
After you return the musical picture frame, the seasonal socks and the John Hughes DVD box set, buy yourself something you really want.
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Look for great winter light in the mountains
Triangle residents have a few more weeks to view a rare and beautiful atmospheric phenomenon that has references in Homer's Odyssey.
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WNC hunters form group to help hungry
ASHEVILLE Billy Stewart dearly loves deer meat. Starting with fall deer season, this hunter from Black Mountain, his wife and three children will eat venison steaks, venison burgers with onions and jalapenos, ...
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'Purist' at Black Mountain Chocolate makes his product from the bean
SWANNANOA For David Mason, chocolate is all about the bean. Mason coaxes chocolate directly from the cacao bean, a process he's spent the past three years learning and perfecting.
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Edgar C.. Torrence
Edgar Clifton Torrence, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, died December 3, 2008, at home of cancer-related causes, surrounded by his family.
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Swannanoa Valley Museum urges charitable giving this holiday season
It has been nearly three years since the Swannanoa Valley Museum embarked on its efforts to save the historic Black Mountain Fire House and renovate and expand it to serve a larger, county-wide audience.
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Montreat returns water to Black Mountain
An agreement between the Town of Black Mountain and Town of Montreat to share water in times of need has been a safety net for both towns over the past decade.
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Holiday concert to benefit YouTheatre
The Blue Ridge Ringers present a concert of handbell music benefiting the Flat Rock Playhouse Education Center 7:15 p.m. Monday.
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D&WC Hall of Fame...
D&WC Hall of Fame It is with great honor this year that Draperies & Window Coverings adds the name Cheryl Strickland to our Industry Hall of Fame.
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Director of NC mental hospital to step down, take job in Black Mountain
State officials say the director of a mental hospital where a patient died and others were beaten has asked to step down and has been offered another job in the state mental health system.
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Comedy show planned in Black Mountain
BLACK MOUNTAIN White Horse Black Mountain has teamed up with Distinctive Laughs Entertainment to produce 'Horse Laughs,' a special night of comedy with national touring headliner Mike Speenberg, at 8 p.m. ...
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Buncombe property transfers
The following transfers were filed in the Register of Deeds office Nov. 24-28. Alexander Lot 6 of Alexander Meadows, $150,000, Homesight Inc.
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