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A rural development program of the USDA helps rural communities and individuals by providing loans and grants for housing and community facilities. Carolina Public Press asked the WNC area director what the program can offer residents across the area, including loans for low-income households.

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May 11, 2012, 1 Comment

Asheville Police Chief William Anderson said Thursday that the department will conduct a nationwide search for a new evidence-room manager, but added he had not asked to review the audit sparked by the discovery that guns, drugs and weapons had gone missing.

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May 11, 2012, No comments

The Asheville Police Department’s new chief, William Anderson, plans to speak to media representatives about the evidence-room audit on Thursday, a day after the city manager told Carolina Public Press that he has yet to see the document.

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May 9, 2012, No comments

As Election Day unfolded, more and more conversations happened across the Web about Amendment One. Here’s a slice of the story leading into the vote and into this morning, as conversations on Twitter, Facebook and other social networking tools heat up.

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May 9, 2012, No comments

Conservative U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry appeared headed to a landslide win Tuesday and will now likely face a November challenger from one of the state’s most liberal enclaves.

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May 7, 2012, 1 Comment

Overall, Asheville City Council members appear to have little consensus on whether to press for the release of a council-commissioned Asheville Police evidence-room audit. But one, Cecil Bothwell, said public interest will propel him to ask for it during an upcoming committee meeting.

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Legislation filed today officially calls for eugenics victims’ compensation

May 16, 2012, No comments

A bipartisan group of House legislators filed a bill today that officially calls for compensation for living victims of the state's eugenics program.

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May 16, 2012, No comments

The new graduates are among the state’s growing number of students completing early college high school – a hybrid design typically on a community ...

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The funds going to Sylva's Jackson County Airport will widen the runway, enlarge the runway turnaround area and expand the airport's apron.

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