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Asheville News: Disaster Relief Funds, Winter Weather Impacts, and Upcoming Events
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, February 20, 2025.
Today, we're starting with some important news about Asheville's recovery efforts. The city is seeking community input on how to spend a $225 million federal disaster recovery fund, aimed at addressing ongoing unmet needs following Hurricane Helene. The city has already held four public meetings, with two more scheduled, to gather feedback on how these funds should be allocated. Notably, 70% of this grant must benefit low-to-moderate-income neighborhoods and residents, emphasizing long-term recovery and infrastructure revitalization[1].
In other news, winter weather has been causing disruptions in Western North Carolina. A snow storm led to school closures and delays across the region yesterday, with many schools opting for remote learning or delayed starts. If you're a parent, be sure to check the latest updates from your child's school for any changes in scheduling[3].
On a lighter note, Asheville is buzzing with events this winter season. The 30th Annual Bluegrass First Class festival recently wrapped up at the Crowne Plaza Resort, featuring performances by Rhonda Vincent & The Rage and Southern Legacy. Looking ahead, the Asheville Mardi Gras Parade is set to take place on March 2, promising a colorful and family-friendly celebration in downtown Asheville. Additionally, the Omni Grove Park Inn Rock n Roll Weekend is coming up from March 13 to 17, featuring tribute bands like The Wildflowers and Monsters of Yacht[2].
For those planning their weekend, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. The Asheville Marathon & Half is scheduled for March 15, celebrating resilience and community spirit. The Fringe Arts Festival will also take place from March 16 to 23, showcasing emerging artists and new performances across multiple venues[2].
In local governance, the Buncombe County Board of Education Policy Committee is meeting today at 9:00 a.m. at 175 Bingham Road. This meeting is open to the public, though public comment will not be heard in accordance with board policy[5].
Finally, if you're looking for things to do this weekend, consider checking out the various live music and art exhibitions happening around town. From wine tastings to stargazing, there's something for everyone in Asheville. Visit exploreasheville.com for a full list of events and activities[4].
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Today, we're starting with some important news about Asheville's recovery efforts. The city is seeking community input on how to spend a $225 million federal disaster recovery fund, aimed at addressing ongoing unmet needs following Hurricane Helene. The city has already held four public meetings, with two more scheduled, to gather feedback on how these funds should be allocated. Notably, 70% of this grant must benefit low-to-moderate-income neighborhoods and residents, emphasizing long-term recovery and infrastructure revitalization[1].
In other news, winter weather has been causing disruptions in Western North Carolina. A snow storm led to school closures and delays across the region yesterday, with many schools opting for remote learning or delayed starts. If you're a parent, be sure to check the latest updates from your child's school for any changes in scheduling[3].
On a lighter note, Asheville is buzzing with events this winter season. The 30th Annual Bluegrass First Class festival recently wrapped up at the Crowne Plaza Resort, featuring performances by Rhonda Vincent & The Rage and Southern Legacy. Looking ahead, the Asheville Mardi Gras Parade is set to take place on March 2, promising a colorful and family-friendly celebration in downtown Asheville. Additionally, the Omni Grove Park Inn Rock n Roll Weekend is coming up from March 13 to 17, featuring tribute bands like The Wildflowers and Monsters of Yacht[2].
For those planning their weekend, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. The Asheville Marathon & Half is scheduled for March 15, celebrating resilience and community spirit. The Fringe Arts Festival will also take place from March 16 to 23, showcasing emerging artists and new performances across multiple venues[2].
In local governance, the Buncombe County Board of Education Policy Committee is meeting today at 9:00 a.m. at 175 Bingham Road. This meeting is open to the public, though public comment will not be heard in accordance with board policy[5].
Finally, if you're looking for things to do this weekend, consider checking out the various live music and art exhibitions happening around town. From wine tastings to stargazing, there's something for everyone in Asheville. Visit exploreasheville.com for a full list of events and activities[4].
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI