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Asheville Takes Off: Federal Funding, Community Spirit, and Spring Break Glory
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, February 22nd. Kick off your day with some exciting updates from our mountain city, where the buzz is all about growth, community spirit, and plenty of ways to dive into the action.
Big news for travelers: Asheville Regional Airport just scored 2.5 million dollars in federal funding for a brand new taxiway as part of phase two construction. This upgrade means smoother takeoffs and landings for everyone flying in to explore our Blue Ridge beauty, though the exact finish line is still in the works while they scout the best spots. That funding also boosts water systems nearby in Graham and Swain counties, plus new emergency hubs in Madison and right here in Buncombe, making our region safer and more connected for years to come.
On a more serious note, a recently sworn-in Asheville police officer was arrested yesterday on assault charges, a reminder that accountability stays front and center in our tight-knit community. Meanwhile, hearts were full last night at Pack Square Park, where locals rallied in solidarity with Ukraine amid ongoing global tensions, showing Asheville's unwavering stand for peace and humanity.
Sports fans, gear up: The Star cheerleading event is rocking Harrah's Cherokee Center's ExploreAsheville.com Arena today, starting at 9 AM with doors at 8. Whether you're cheering on teams bidding for summits or just soaking in the energy, spectator tickets are 25 bucks for the day, and kids eight and under get in free. UNC Asheville Bulldogs faithful, check those weekend schedules too, with action heating up locally.
And hold onto your hiking boots, Asheville: Google Trends just crowned us the number two spring break hotspot for 2026, trailing only Hilo, Hawaii. Forget crowded beaches, our epic mountain views, blooming wildflowers in the Smokies, and that world-famous Beer City vibe with more breweries per capita than anywhere else are pulling in adventurers. Hit the Blue Ridge Parkway for stunning drives, wander the River Arts District for glassblowing and live tunes, or sip local crafts while plotting your next trail. Easy flights into our airport from big cities make it a no-brainer base for road trips.
For families, Green River Preserve in the nearby Blue Ridge is ramping up summer camps on their 3400-acre wildlife haven, teaching kids to explore caves, streams, and farms while sparking lifelong love for nature, with spots filling fast for rising first through twelfth graders.
Whether you're at the cheer event, toasting at a brewery, or rallying for good causes, Asheville's alive with real connections that make our world brighter. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Big news for travelers: Asheville Regional Airport just scored 2.5 million dollars in federal funding for a brand new taxiway as part of phase two construction. This upgrade means smoother takeoffs and landings for everyone flying in to explore our Blue Ridge beauty, though the exact finish line is still in the works while they scout the best spots. That funding also boosts water systems nearby in Graham and Swain counties, plus new emergency hubs in Madison and right here in Buncombe, making our region safer and more connected for years to come.
On a more serious note, a recently sworn-in Asheville police officer was arrested yesterday on assault charges, a reminder that accountability stays front and center in our tight-knit community. Meanwhile, hearts were full last night at Pack Square Park, where locals rallied in solidarity with Ukraine amid ongoing global tensions, showing Asheville's unwavering stand for peace and humanity.
Sports fans, gear up: The Star cheerleading event is rocking Harrah's Cherokee Center's ExploreAsheville.com Arena today, starting at 9 AM with doors at 8. Whether you're cheering on teams bidding for summits or just soaking in the energy, spectator tickets are 25 bucks for the day, and kids eight and under get in free. UNC Asheville Bulldogs faithful, check those weekend schedules too, with action heating up locally.
And hold onto your hiking boots, Asheville: Google Trends just crowned us the number two spring break hotspot for 2026, trailing only Hilo, Hawaii. Forget crowded beaches, our epic mountain views, blooming wildflowers in the Smokies, and that world-famous Beer City vibe with more breweries per capita than anywhere else are pulling in adventurers. Hit the Blue Ridge Parkway for stunning drives, wander the River Arts District for glassblowing and live tunes, or sip local crafts while plotting your next trail. Easy flights into our airport from big cities make it a no-brainer base for road trips.
For families, Green River Preserve in the nearby Blue Ridge is ramping up summer camps on their 3400-acre wildlife haven, teaching kids to explore caves, streams, and farms while sparking lifelong love for nature, with spots filling fast for rising first through twelfth graders.
Whether you're at the cheer event, toasting at a brewery, or rallying for good causes, Asheville's alive with real connections that make our world brighter. 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