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Rebuilding Homes, Uplifting Spirits: Asheville's Recovery and Community Highlights
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 14th. Kick off your day with some exciting local buzz thats turning heads and lifting spirits across our mountain city. First up, huge recovery news for homeowners still mending from Tropical Storm Helene. The City of Asheville and North Carolina just sealed a three million dollar partnership to fund single family home repairs through the Renew NC program. Signed last week by Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley, it prioritizes families with kids, seniors, or folks with disabilities earning under sixty percent of area median income, offering up to fifty thousand for rehab or four hundred fifty thousand for full rebuilds. Applications close January thirty first at RenewNC.org, so if thats you, jump on it now this means safer homes and real stability for neighbors hit hardest by the floods back in twenty twenty four.[1]
Shifting to campus energy, UNC Asheville is in full swing with Weeks of Welcome through January twenty third, packing fun for new and returning students. Today, catch First Year Fun Facts from eleven thirty to one thirty in Highsmiths second floor hallway, then rally at Kimmel Arena for the Womens Basketball Blue Out game against Charleston Southern at six thirty. Wear blue, cheer the Bulldogs whove won forty four of eighty meetings in the series, and soak in that faculty staff appreciation vibe its prime time hoops with heart.[2][5]
City hall is sounding alarms on a projected thirty million dollar budget gap for fiscal year twenty seven, driven by skyrocketing health care, transit contracts up three million, public safety needs, and debt from voter approved bonds. Officials kicked off planning early, warning no quick fixes like past cuts or loans will cover it, and property taxes might rise above revenue neutral post reval. Council members are pushing creative alternatives like asset sales and state advocacy to shield residents from the pinch, with public input starting February tenth expect lively debates on keeping services strong without straining wallets.[3]
For your evening plans, slide into the asheBUILT January Happy Hour at four at Burial Forestry Camp, mingling with the commercial building crowd over craft NA beers and mocktails perfect for networking with a chill twist. Or head downtown for Les Miserables at the Peace Center all day, that epic tale of resilience hitting just right this season.[4][8] Looking ahead, exciting rebuilds like a six thousand capacity flood resilient outdoor concert spot from the Orange Peel crew on Thompson Street and a multipurpose venue in Swannanoa could soft open this spring, breathing new life into Helene scarred spots while boosting tourism with events like Biltmores Luminere light show and the Biltmore Championship golf tourney.[7]
Whether youre hiking off cabin fever on our trails, cheering hoops, or toasting builders, Ashevilles pulse is strong today. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Shifting to campus energy, UNC Asheville is in full swing with Weeks of Welcome through January twenty third, packing fun for new and returning students. Today, catch First Year Fun Facts from eleven thirty to one thirty in Highsmiths second floor hallway, then rally at Kimmel Arena for the Womens Basketball Blue Out game against Charleston Southern at six thirty. Wear blue, cheer the Bulldogs whove won forty four of eighty meetings in the series, and soak in that faculty staff appreciation vibe its prime time hoops with heart.[2][5]
City hall is sounding alarms on a projected thirty million dollar budget gap for fiscal year twenty seven, driven by skyrocketing health care, transit contracts up three million, public safety needs, and debt from voter approved bonds. Officials kicked off planning early, warning no quick fixes like past cuts or loans will cover it, and property taxes might rise above revenue neutral post reval. Council members are pushing creative alternatives like asset sales and state advocacy to shield residents from the pinch, with public input starting February tenth expect lively debates on keeping services strong without straining wallets.[3]
For your evening plans, slide into the asheBUILT January Happy Hour at four at Burial Forestry Camp, mingling with the commercial building crowd over craft NA beers and mocktails perfect for networking with a chill twist. Or head downtown for Les Miserables at the Peace Center all day, that epic tale of resilience hitting just right this season.[4][8] Looking ahead, exciting rebuilds like a six thousand capacity flood resilient outdoor concert spot from the Orange Peel crew on Thompson Street and a multipurpose venue in Swannanoa could soft open this spring, breathing new life into Helene scarred spots while boosting tourism with events like Biltmores Luminere light show and the Biltmore Championship golf tourney.[7]
Whether youre hiking off cabin fever on our trails, cheering hoops, or toasting builders, Ashevilles pulse is strong today. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well 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