October 26, 2006 issue
Top Stories
New YMCA Coming to Avery County
Water Regs Specialist To Speak on Water Quality and Development Thursday
Town of Boone Holds Parking Summit
One-Stop Voting Continues Through November 4
Large Development Planned for Tract Off John’s River Road
Leaf-Burning Regulations in the High Country
All They Are Saying … Is Give Peace a Chance
Daylight Saving Time—The Effects on Animals, Circadian Rhythms
Consumer Credit Counseling Service Helps Families with Credit Problems
Boone Town Manger Greg Young Explains the Howard Street Restoration Project
Boone Town Council Adopts Zero Waste Plan
Real Avery County Election Happens in May Primary
ASU Music Therapy Program Helps a Variety of Populations
ASU Beats Georgia Southern in Double-Overtime Thriller
ASU Basketball Season Kicks Off November 7
Appalachian Profs Receive Education Awards
Professors Receive $65,000 Grant To Develop Transatlantic Degree in Wine Science
Water Regulations Specialist To Speak on Water Quality and Development October 26
Watauga Commissioners Approve $7M Land Financing Application
Profile Trail at Grandfather Mountain Permanently Protected
Planning Commission Member Questions Town Council-Task Force Approach
Hunger and Health Coalition Food Drive Begins October 23
October Is Energy Awareness Month
DOT Releases Final Impact Statement for Widening 321 Bypass in Blowing Rock
Citizens for Tax Justice Gives NC Senators and Local Reps Failing Grades
Campaign Money—State Elections
Campaign Money—Federal Elections
Many Blood Drives Happening in the High Country
New Banner Elk Town Manager Hired
Avery Commissioners Moving Forward with Mental Health Organization
Watauga High School Misses School of Distinction Ranking in 2005-06















