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Pipes, Hospitals, and Sports: Asheville's Wednesday Roundup
Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, December 17.
Kicking off today with some important updates from our neighborhoods, hundreds of households in the Haw Creek area are back online after yesterday's chilly snap caused multiple water line breaks, leaving folks without service well into the night. City Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler explained how the unusually cold weather stressed our aging pipes, still recovering from Hurricane Helene's hits, but crews worked around the clock to restore flow, reminding us all how these fixes keep daily life running smoothly amid our mountain winters.
Shifting to brighter news, construction on the new AdventHealth hospital in nearby Weaverville is full steam ahead after the North Carolina Supreme Court turned down the final appeal, promising better healthcare access and up to 1600 jobs that could transform local families' well-being and boost our economy. Over in Waynesville, the town scored a full 353 thousand dollar state reimbursement for Depot Street Bridge repairs, a win that eases recovery costs post-storm and keeps vital routes open for commuters and visitors alike.
For sports fans, catch the UNC Asheville women's basketball Bulldogs tonight at Kimmel Arena, tipping off at 6:30 against Simmons College of Kentucky, a perfect chance to cheer on our team and feel that hometown energy. Disc golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars for the Western North Carolina Charity Classic right here in Asheville this Saturday, a Pro-Am C-Tier event blending fun throws with community giving, ideal for getting outdoors even as temps dip.
Recycling right is easier than ever with AVL Collects' fresh tips dropping today, helping us all sort smarter and keep our Blue Ridge beautiful without the hassle. Traffic's flowing well after yesterday's I-26 West crashes near Long Shoals cleared up, but stay alert out there. And a heartfelt note to Asheville's Jewish community standing in solidarity after the tragic Hanukkah attack in Australia, showing our shared strength in tough times.
Whether you're grabbing holiday lights downtown, hiking resilient trails, or stocking up for family gatherings, today's vibe is about bouncing back and connecting. Bundle up, support local, and make it count.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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Kicking off today with some important updates from our neighborhoods, hundreds of households in the Haw Creek area are back online after yesterday's chilly snap caused multiple water line breaks, leaving folks without service well into the night. City Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler explained how the unusually cold weather stressed our aging pipes, still recovering from Hurricane Helene's hits, but crews worked around the clock to restore flow, reminding us all how these fixes keep daily life running smoothly amid our mountain winters.
Shifting to brighter news, construction on the new AdventHealth hospital in nearby Weaverville is full steam ahead after the North Carolina Supreme Court turned down the final appeal, promising better healthcare access and up to 1600 jobs that could transform local families' well-being and boost our economy. Over in Waynesville, the town scored a full 353 thousand dollar state reimbursement for Depot Street Bridge repairs, a win that eases recovery costs post-storm and keeps vital routes open for commuters and visitors alike.
For sports fans, catch the UNC Asheville women's basketball Bulldogs tonight at Kimmel Arena, tipping off at 6:30 against Simmons College of Kentucky, a perfect chance to cheer on our team and feel that hometown energy. Disc golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars for the Western North Carolina Charity Classic right here in Asheville this Saturday, a Pro-Am C-Tier event blending fun throws with community giving, ideal for getting outdoors even as temps dip.
Recycling right is easier than ever with AVL Collects' fresh tips dropping today, helping us all sort smarter and keep our Blue Ridge beautiful without the hassle. Traffic's flowing well after yesterday's I-26 West crashes near Long Shoals cleared up, but stay alert out there. And a heartfelt note to Asheville's Jewish community standing in solidarity after the tragic Hanukkah attack in Australia, showing our shared strength in tough times.
Whether you're grabbing holiday lights downtown, hiking resilient trails, or stocking up for family gatherings, today's vibe is about bouncing back and connecting. Bundle up, support local, and make it count.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI