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    Missing Tenn. Children Found In NC

    06/25/09 Authorities say they have found two Tennessee children who went missing in Mitchell County during a hike with their parents.
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    2 children missing in the NC mountains

    06/25/09 BAKERSVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Authorities are searching for two young children missing at a western North Carolina mountain park near the Tennessee state line.
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    NC Amber Alert Canceled

    06/25/09 BAKERSVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Siblings missing overnight in rugged western North Carolina mountains have been located. Officials said the children were located Thursday in the Roan Mountain section of national forest lands in Mitchell County on the Tennessee border.
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    Sponsored by:

    06/19/09 Where : Race starts at Gouge Elementary in Bakersville. As sweet and pink as valentine cupcakes, these two new picture books are sure to attract that subset of children who cannot get their fill of princesses, fairies and frills.
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    WNC road construction projects may slow drive into town

    06/19/09 Road projects that could slow some commuters this morning include those on Interstate 26 south of Asheville, as well as near Hendersonville, and on I-40 near Old Fort and Marion, as well as near Asheville between mile markers 36 and 51.
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    Family escapes burning home

    06/19/09 Send items for the home and garden calendar to Polly McDaniel at pmcdaniel@CITIZEN-TIMES.com two weeks before the event. Or mail to McDaniel, Asheville Citizen-Times, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802.
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    Somerset Township family escapes from burning house

    06/19/09 A family of four fled their burning home early today after fire started in the living room of their one-story house in Somerset Township, authorities said.
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    Mitchell among top in recycling

    06/18/09 Mitchell County ranks in the top tier of the state in recycling, but local officials say there is room for improvement.
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    Rachel A. Voelker, 98

    06/18/09 Rachel Arlene (Shipley) Voelker, 98, died Wednesday, June 17, 2009, at Coffman Nursing Home, Hagerstown, Md.
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    06/18/09 Pisgah's ceremony : June 9, Liston B. Ramsey Regional Activity Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee.
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    Things You Need To Know About Home Inspections

    06/18/09 Everyone knows the economy's been a little rocky lately, with many houses going into foreclosure. Th...
     

    Mountaintop Beauty

    06/17/09 Rhododendron Festivals To Be Staged In Tennessee, North Carolina
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    Phoenix Arizona - Now is The Perfect Time to Make Your Move!

    06/17/09 Phoenix Arizona is one of the most popular cities in the United States, and it's no wonder. If you a...
     

    River Arts District opens its warehouse doors

    06/06/09 To best facilitate publication, send items at least two weeks in advance to Carol Motsinger via e-mail to cmotsinger@CITIZEN-TIMES.com . Please include the opening and closing dates of exhibits and a number that may be published to call for information. For more information, call 232-2935.
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    Vacation Bible schools

    06/06/09 Warfordsburg (Pa.) Presbyterian Church, June 7-11 from 7 to 8:45 p.m., ages 3 through 6th grade, theme - Son Rock, Kids Camp, Bible lessons, singing, crafts and refreshments, for more information call 717-294-3068.
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    Bella Vista eyes sales tax for personnel, equipment

    06/06/09 Submit items one week in advance for the Outdoors Calendar, a weekly listing of hiking, mountain biking, paddling, running and other activities in Western North Carolina.
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    Speakers and topics at area houses of worship

    06/06/09 St. John's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Mary Glasspool from the diocese of Maryland will lead Sunday's 8 and 10:15 a.m. communion services. Music will be provided by the parish choir, Carrie Miller and Emerson Younger at the later service. Sunday school resumes in the fall.
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    Rep. Watson: Capitol Hill Review

    06/05/09 Lawmakers were notified late last week that the governor was planning to veto House Bill 962, which would allow legal carry permit holders to carry firearms into restaurants, provided they did not drink alcohol. The bill had originally passed by over two-thirds in both chambers of the legislature.
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    Around Sharpsburg and Keedysville

    06/04/09 Salem Lutheran Church, 17626 Bakersville Road, just west of Sharpsburg Pike, will hold a vacation Bible school from June 15 to 19 from 6 to 8 p.m.
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    What is Tenancy at Will and Is it Right for Your Rental Property

    05/20/09 Tenancy at will is a type of informal rental agreement that is similar to a month to month agreement...
     

    WNC road report

    05/17/09 Interstate 26, Mileposts 35-39, and Long Shoals Road: One lane in each direction on I-26 may be closed at times at night because of construction on Long Shoals Road from I-26 west to just beyond Clayton Road and on the I-26/Long Shoals interchange.
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    Home Inspection Checklist

    04/12/09 There are many good reasons to hire a professional home inspector to inspect a home you are hoping t...
     

    VISUAL ARTS CALENDAR

    04/11/09 To best facilitate publication, send items at least two weeks in advance to Carol Motsinger via e-mail to cmotsinger@CITIZEN-TIMES.com . Please include the opening and closing dates of exhibits and a number that may be published to call for information. For more information, call 232-2935.
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    Home & garden calendar

    03/20/09 Send items for the home and garden calendar to Polly McDaniel at pmcdaniel@CITIZEN-TIMES.com two weeks before the event. Or mail to McDaniel, Asheville Citizen-Times, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802.
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