Month: May 2020
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Small town policing under virus conditions
By Clint Parker North Buncombe – Small town police departments are living with a new reality when it comes to…
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Meet the Tribune’s Summer Intern
By Staff Report Weaverville- Meet the Tribune’s summer intern. Abi Cole is a rising junior attending The George Washington University…
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Town supports businesses who want customers to wear masks
By Clint Parker Weaverville – Just days after the Town of Weaverville said they would not be following Buncombe County…
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Keller Williams holds annual RED Day
By Morgan Cook Weaverville – This past Thursday despite all the circumstances going on with the COVID virus a real…
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McKinney signs to play ball at Lincoln Memorial
By Clint Parker Weaverville – Surrounded by family, coaches, and teammates at his home in Weaverville last week, Tyler McKinney…
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Insurance Company Makes Donation to Foodbank
By Staff Report Weaverville – Peterson Insurance Group, Inc. a local Erie insurance agent in Weaverville, NC; recently donated to…
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Weaverville says ‘no’ to Buncombe County’s mask mandate
By Clint Parker Weaverville, NC – The Town of Weaverville is saying no to Buncombe County’s requirement for all employees…
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Sunshine Amendment could test lawmakers’ commitment to transparency
By Kari Travis RALEIGH — Senate leaders say they value government transparency — especially given the COVID-19 pandemic. A bill recently…
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At briefing, Cooper vague about Phase Two reopening
By Lindsay Marchello RALEIGH — During a May 18 news conference, Gov. Roy Cooper did not provide definitive answers about whether…
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Area bells rang out on National Day of Prayer
By Clint Parker Weaverville – Bells rang out along the town’s Main Street in Weaverville last Thursday (May 7) at…
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