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Reopening, Recoveries, and Regional Updates: Asheville Local Frequency
Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, May 8, 2025.
Today marks an exciting milestone for local hospitality as The Lodge reopens after a complete renovation, restoring 104 hotel rooms to service. This comes at a crucial time as tourism rebounds following Hurricane Helene, which continues to impact our region's economic recovery.
Speaking of recovery, the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority is still accepting applications from local groups for the Tourism Development Fund, but the deadline is approaching fast. Tourism officials recently heard positive news about the Asheville Regional Airport expansion, with the new north concourse expected to open this summer, which should help manage the increasing number of visitors to our area.
In Haywood County, budget discussions reflect the ongoing challenges of Hurricane Helene recovery and the Canton mill closure, while Haywood Community College is seeking additional funding to accommodate growing enrollment numbers.
For those looking to make plans today, the Asheville City Council is holding an Agenda Briefing Worksession, providing an opportunity for council members to discuss upcoming agenda items in person. This meeting is open to the public.
Animal lovers should note that the Transylvania County animal shelter is currently under quarantine due to an outbreak of dog flu and distemper, so plan visits accordingly.
In business news, a local coffee shop at Tanger Outlets is facing closure after a sudden lease non-renewal, while over in Henderson County, a committee has approved plans for a new firing range, generating mixed reactions from residents.
An innovative environmental initiative is taking shape as a new machine transforms wood debris from Helene into biochar, helping local farmers with recovery efforts.
If you're looking for cultural activities, the Asheville Music School is hosting a kickoff event today where the public can watch student bands recording music in real time, offering a unique behind-the-scenes experience of the music production process.
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 marks an exciting milestone for local hospitality as The Lodge reopens after a complete renovation, restoring 104 hotel rooms to service. This comes at a crucial time as tourism rebounds following Hurricane Helene, which continues to impact our region's economic recovery.
Speaking of recovery, the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority is still accepting applications from local groups for the Tourism Development Fund, but the deadline is approaching fast. Tourism officials recently heard positive news about the Asheville Regional Airport expansion, with the new north concourse expected to open this summer, which should help manage the increasing number of visitors to our area.
In Haywood County, budget discussions reflect the ongoing challenges of Hurricane Helene recovery and the Canton mill closure, while Haywood Community College is seeking additional funding to accommodate growing enrollment numbers.
For those looking to make plans today, the Asheville City Council is holding an Agenda Briefing Worksession, providing an opportunity for council members to discuss upcoming agenda items in person. This meeting is open to the public.
Animal lovers should note that the Transylvania County animal shelter is currently under quarantine due to an outbreak of dog flu and distemper, so plan visits accordingly.
In business news, a local coffee shop at Tanger Outlets is facing closure after a sudden lease non-renewal, while over in Henderson County, a committee has approved plans for a new firing range, generating mixed reactions from residents.
An innovative environmental initiative is taking shape as a new machine transforms wood debris from Helene into biochar, helping local farmers with recovery efforts.
If you're looking for cultural activities, the Asheville Music School is hosting a kickoff event today where the public can watch student bands recording music in real time, offering a unique behind-the-scenes experience of the music production process.
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