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Asheville's Storm Recovery Advances, Music Scene Thrives, Connections Bloom

Asheville's Storm Recovery Advances, Music Scene Thrives, Connections Bloom

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, January 15.

Our citys leaders are making big moves for recovery from Hurricane Helene, with Mayor Esther Manheimer heading to Washington DC yesterday alongside Governor Josh Stein and State Senator Kevin Corbin. They met with Senators Ted Budd and Thom Tillis, Congressman Chuck Edwards, and top folks at HUD and FEMA, pushing hard for more federal funds to tackle our estimated 60 billion in damages. The good news? The Department of Homeland Security just approved over 116 million for North Carolina, including 10.5 million straight to Asheville for water distribution, fleet vehicles, the DeBruhl Water Treatment Plant, and road repairs. Plus, hazard mitigation grants are kicking in for buyouts of flood-prone homes in Buncombe County, helping families escape uninhabitable properties and rebuild stronger. Mayor Manheimer calls it a giant step forward, but shes clear: bottlenecks in agencies mean locals who fronted recovery costs are still waiting on reimbursements. This bipartisan push shows Asheville's resilience, turning devastation into smarter infrastructure that protects us from future storms and keeps our community thriving.[1][2][3][5][6][7]

Shifting to brighter vibes, tonight at 8pm, catch Ruston Kelly with verygently at The Grey Eagle. This intimate show promises soulful tunes perfect for shaking off the winter chill in our vibrant music scene.[2]

For daytime fun, head to the River Arts District at 10am for Florals and Flutterbies, a whimsical workshop blending flowers and butterflies that sparks creativity amid our industrial charm.[10] Moms, grab coffee and community at noon during the Asheville Community Moms Group meetup, solo or with kiddos, because connecting makes us stronger.[8] Real estate pros, dont miss the Agents Caravan at 125 Bleachery Blvd this afternoon, networking over fresh listings in our hot market.[6]

Ongoing magic includes the massive Trolls: A Field Study exhibit at the North Carolina Arboretum, where twelve giant interactive sculptures roam our trails, inviting you to ponder humanity through playful art thats open daily.[4][11] Lace up at the Holiday Ice Rink at Asheville Yards for festive skates under twinkling lights, free entry for spectators, or cozy up with hot cocoa and theme nights. Art lovers, explore ongoing shows like Roycroft artisans pottery and blacksmith work, blending myth and craft into holiday-ready pieces.

January spotlights Human Trafficking Prevention Month, with Buncombe County events raising awareness to protect our neighbors.[9] Whether youre advocating for recovery, jamming to live music, or crafting family memories, Ashevilles pulse is alive, connecting us through progress and play that lifts every day.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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