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The Brevard/Transylvania Chamber of Commerce on April 5 held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the grand opening of Weevil Gear & ...
A cognitive sport included in the county’s Senior Games was an old-fashioned spelling bee that took some folks back in time, ...
N.C. Senate Republicans have advanced a two-year budget for the ninth-largest state that spends less than what the new Democratic governor requested and doubles down on already enacted income tax ...
The Brevard/Transylvania Chamber of Commerce announced the addition of JJ Carson to its team as membership manager.
The 19th season of gallery walks in Brevard will kick off on Friday, May 2 from 5-7 p.m. Sponsored by Transylvania Community Arts Council, gallery walks began in 2006 as ...
On Tuesday, April 22 at 11 a.m. join The Pisgah Conservancy and Pisgah Map Company for coffee and an event about mapmaking. The two organizations will host an informal discussion ...
In a desperate attempt to stop U.S. Army Corps of Engineer contractors from removing live trees and waterfall boulders Saturday from Lauren Wilkie’s river property in Cedar Mountain, she jumped ...
The Brevard City Council appears ready to adopt a no-frills budget for the next fiscal year that essentially will nix many new projects yet keep essential city services intact. Even ...
Brevard High School’s old gym project has come to a temporary halt and will not be completed by the beginning of next school year unless state reviews are expedited.
U.S. shoppers increased their shopping last month, fueled by a spending spree on foreign-made new big ticket items from ...
We hope that all of our readers have a wonderful and blessed Easter with their friends and family. Be sure to remember the ...
The Trump administration is suing Maine’s education department for not complying with its push to ban transgender athletes in ...
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