Monday, August 30, 2010

This week at NBHS

Monday
5 pm - Boys' junior varsity soccer @ Tuscola High School
5 pm - Junior varsity volleyball vs. East Henderson High School
6 pm - Varsity volleyball vs. East Henderson High School
7 pm - Boys' varsity soccer @ Tuscola High School

Tuesday
4 pm - Girls' varsity tennis @ T C Roberson High School
5 pm - Junior varsity volleyball @ A C Reynolds High School
6 pm - Varsity volleyball @ A C Reynolds High School

Wednesday
5 pm - Boys' junior varsity soccer @ Smoky Mountain High School
7 pm - Boys' varsity soccer @ Smoky Mountain High School

Thursday
4 pm - Girls' varsity tennis vs. Mountain Heritage High School
5 pm - Junior varsity volleyball @ Enka High School
6 pm - Varsity volleyball @ Enka High School
7 pm - Junior varsity football @ Pisgah High School

Friday
7:30 pm - Varsity football vs. Pisgah High School

Saturday
TBA - Coed varsity cross country @ Eye Opener Meet @ Spartanburg

Lake Powhatan news

Release from the Buncombe County Department of Health

The Centers for Disease Control made the recommendation that Lake Powhatan, be temporarily closed to prevent the spread of cryptosporidium (crypto). Three cases of Crypto have been reported to the Buncombe County Department of Health and a fourth case is suspected. Each affected person reported being in the lake in August. The Forest Service is fully cooperating, and has closed Lake Powhatan to swimming and fishing until at least Sept. 12. Other facilities at the lake will remain open.

Crypto is a parasite that may be found in recreational water. Recreational water includes water in swimming pools, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, fountains, lakes, rivers, springs, ponds, or streams. The parasite is introduced into the water by sewage or feces from humans or animals and can then be spread when the water is accidentally swallowed.

Symptoms usually include stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and fever, and often last as long as one to two weeks. If you suspect that you have crypto, contact your health care provider or Buncombe County Department of Health at 250-5109.

For more information about crypto see http://www.cdc.gov/crypto.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Home move rescheduled

Moving the Albert S. Weaver house in Weaverville has been pushed back. Originally scheduled for this Sunday (Aug. 29), it will now be moved on Sept. 11, according to organizer Steve Rotundo. The house is moving from near the entrance to Northridge Commons on Monticello Road about 100 yards south and across the street. It will be rehabbed, and Rotundo hopes it will eventually be a community center-esque facility.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Work under way on Woodfin's downtown

Just outside the Tribune's offices is a significant amount of grading on other work on the new downtown corridor in Woodfin. Reynolds Mountain Development Group is constructing several new mixed-use buildings with 201 residential units as well as office and retail space.
AvL Technologies, a manufacturer of satellite technology, is rehabbing the old Newbridge Shopping Center for its new offices.
Read more about the progress of Woodfin and other North Buncombe development, including the old fire station in Weaverville, in upcoming issues of the Tribune.

Monday, August 23, 2010

This week at NBHS

Monday
5 pm - Boys' junior varsity soccer @ Madison High School
7 pm - Boys' varsity soccer @ Madison High School

Tuesday
4 pm - Girls' varsity tennis @ Enka High School
5 pm - Junior varsity volleyball @ Polk County High School
6 pm - Varsity volleyball @ Polk County High School

Wednesday
5 pm - Boys' junior varsity soccer vs. Smoky Mountain High School
7 pm - Boys' varsity soccer vs. Smoky Mountain High School

Thursday
4 pm - Girls' varsity tennis vs. McDowell High School
5 pm - Junior varsity volleyball vs. Mountain Heritage High School
6 pm - Varsity volleyball vs. Mountain Heritage High School
7 pm - Junior varsity football @ Madison High School

Friday
7:30 pm - Varsity football vs. Madison High School

Saturday
10 am - Varsity volleyball vs. North Henderson & Mitchell
TBA - Coed varsity cross country @ WNC Carnival Meet @ Jackson Park

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Our State profile

Our State magazine has a nice story on Weaverville, featuring some of its businesses and people, in September's issue. Here's a link to the story and a slideshow. Pick up a copy!

Monday, August 16, 2010

This week at NBHS

Monday
5 pm - Girls' junior varsity volleyball @ Mountain Heritage High School
5 pm - Boys' junior varsity soccer @ RS Central High School
6 pm - Girls' varsity volleyball @ Mountain Heritage High School
7 pm - Boys' varsity soccer @ RS Central High School

Wednesday
4 pm - Girls' varsity tennis @ Mountain Heritage High School
5 pm - Boys' junior varsity soccer vs. West Henderson High School
5 pm - Girls' junior varsity volleyball - Draughn High School
6 pm - Girls' varsity volleyball - Draughn High School
7 pm - Boys' varsity soccer vs. West Henderson High School

Thursday
5 pm - Boys' junior varsity soccer @ East Henderson High School
5 pm - Girls' junior varsity volleyball @ Madison High School
6 pm - Girls' varsity volleyball @ Madison High School
7 pm - Boys' varsity soccer @ East Henderson High School

Friday
7:30 pm - Varsity football @ Mountain Heritage High School

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Curras in competion this weekend

Curras Nuevo Cuisine in Woodfin will be in the final competition this weekend in the WNC Magazine Asheville Wine & Food Festival Grand Tasting's Chef Challenge. The restaurant will be facing Dining Room Inn. Read more about the event here.

Maggie B's and buchi in the Weaverville area are participating in the event as well.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

More traffic?

Bridge construction on the future Interstate 26 has been a headache for many North Buncombe travelers this summer. Those looking for a quicker route to and from Asheville have been opting for Riverside Drive and Weaverville Road/Merrimon Avenue, although those two thoroughfares have seen their share of congestion as well.

Now, the Woodfin Sanitary Water and Sewer District is planning to tear up portions of Riverside Drive, beginning with sections near Broadway, to begin replacing water lines. The project, announced in July, is set to begin later this month.

While bridge construction is scheduled to end in September, any overlap between these two projects could make for some more travel issues for local motorists.

How has this summer's increased traffic in North Buncombe affected you?

Monday, August 9, 2010

New principals in the area

We are profiling several new North Buncombe school administrators in this week's paper, out Aug. 12. Here's is some background on several of them from the Buncombe County Schools Web site:

Heidi Allison, who has served as assistant principal at Haw Creek and Hominy Valley Elementary schools since 2006, will replace Stephen Chandler as principal of Barnardsville Elementary. Allison, who has a B.A. in elementary education from Mars Hill and a M.S.A. in school administration from Western Carolina, has been a teacher and administrator with Buncombe County Schools since 2001.

Jacqueline Byerly, who has served as principal of Candler Elementary School since July 2001, will become principal of North Windy Ridge Intermediate School, replacing the departing Debbie McDermott. Byerly has a B.S. in sociology/early childhood from UNC-Asheville and an M.A. in early childhood, as well as a certificate in administration, from Western Carolina University. She has been with Buncombe County Schools in a variety of positions since 1978.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Fresh Market cooking demonstration

Chef Earl Winspear will be participating in the Fresh Market's "Fresh Flavors Cooking Demonstration" from 3 pm to 6 pm on Aug. 14 at the Merrimon Avenue store. He will lead a free, step-by-step presentation of how to prepare ginger glazed wild salmon with edamame soba salad.

Local business updates

* The first business inside the old fire station on South Main Street in Weaverville should be opening this fall, according to the building's owner Lou Accornero.

* Dairy Queen is coming to Weaverville according to their Web site.

* While the new HomeTrust building is going up at Northridge Commons, the developer reports there are no announcements on new businesses there.

Got any more new business news out there? Tell us.