Stable and Safe Gatherings
Have you noticed how healing springtime is as trees turn green and flowers bloom again? It gives us hope, remembering … Read More
Have you noticed how healing springtime is as trees turn green and flowers bloom again? It gives us hope, remembering … Read More
Asheville-based Klezgrass Duo Celebrates 10th Anniversary at MHU’s Ramsey Center Annual Spring Concert. The Ramsey Center for Appalachian Studies at … Read More
FEMA has began contacting Tropical Storm Helene survivors who are staying in hotel rooms paid for by FEMA to ensure … Read More
Rural Disaster Home Repair Grants. USDA Rural Development provides loans to very-low-income homeowners to repair, improve, or modernize their homes … Read More
News There is now a Mobile Post Office at the Farm Bureau office (6070 US-25 #70, Marshall) for residents with … Read More
Toxic Mud! The mud in Marshall is toxic. Hazardous material protocols are now in effect. Use caution anywhere there is … Read More
Schools have been closed until further notice. Potential reopening in two weeks. Food Distribution: Food and water supplies are being … Read More
North Carolina has officially received a Major Disaster Declaration, making individuals in Madison County eligible for Individual Assistance through the … Read More
WNC Agricultural Options is now accepting grant applications from farmers diversifying or expanding their businesses. WNC AgOptions helps offset farmers’ … Read More
8th Annual Barn Tour Saturday, September 9 from 1:30 to 7 p.m. Appalachian Barn Alliance offers a guided tour of … Read More
Foot-tapping bluegrass and old-time music, a silent auction of beautiful regional items, an artists’ market, good food, a beautiful setting, … Read More
Revisiting Craft through the Lens of William A. Barnhill From 1914 through 1917, Barnhill explored rural communities around Asheville, collecting … Read More