West Jefferson, NC News
- West Jefferson, NC News
- WNC Agricultural Hall of Fame inducts Gwyn Brantley Price
- Congratulations Class of 2012!
- Rubber Ducky Festival in Lansing on Saturday
- Riverside Restaurant at Brownwood is historic site
- County tax rates to stay the same in 2012/13 proposed budget
- ASA continues record of excellence
- County advances Ashe Services for Aging additional $50,000
- Kids in Parks program to open TRACK Trail at Mount Jefferson
- Click It or Ticket campaign in full swing
- Todd organization plans silent auction and community yard sale
- Middle school renovation could cost at least $7.6 million
- State unemployment rate falls in April
- Farmers market open in Lansing
- Check out TRACK Trails this weekend at New River and Mount Jefferson parks
- Friends of the Library plan annual meeting
- Everything for the kitchen...and then some
- Local artist featured on cable TV
- WCC holds 46th commencement ceremony
- Running events in West Jefferson planned next two Saturdays
- Time capsule and other events at county museum
- Lansing residents to be featured in photo exhibit
- Debt payment program extended
- Man arrested for break-ins and theft
- Car burns in Jefferson
- Commission candidates set sights on November
- Voters heading to the polls in Ashe
- Ashe residents offer up prayer
- First Citizens Bank in Lansing closes
- Ashe County Incident Report
- Ashe teen critical after vehicle mishap
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- ARTifacts Yard Sale benefits Arts Council
- Oak tree finds champions in Ashe
- Fun at Spring Fest
- Early voting underway
- See unique carving at museum open house
- Mt. Jefferson poetry awards presented
- Help find lost therapy dog
- NC 88 intersection to get traffic signal
- Project Graduation fundraiser
- Ashe County’s volunteers honored for contributions
- Help find lost therapy dog
- WJ aldermen plan more light pole replacements
- Ashe Idols take home trophies in annual competition
- New River Service Authority needs more time
- Early voting in Primary begins Thursday
- Start your own business workshops planned
- Fashion showcases 'Season of Hope'
- Baptist Church looking toward future expansion
- Site work underway for Goodwill store in West Jefferson
- School board expands health center operations to include uninsured parents
- WJ board votes to keep 4-lane
- Hampton to be named football head coach
- 'Drug Drop' helps prevent accidental poisonings
- Ashe Humane Society marks 8th year
- Ashe Sheriff’s Incident Report
- Local Southern States employee selected for ‘Certified FeedMaster’ training
- Edward Charles Baker
- Ashe sheriffs report includes stolen Harley, slashed tires
- Food group seeks interested growers
- Chamber Small Business of the Year
- March 20 Ashe County Sheriffs Office incident report
- Guilty pleas entered during Superior Court session
- Health department cuts services to uninsured adults
- Former band director indicted for indecent liberties with a student
- Jasper the Friendly Courthouse Ghost, a crazy quilt and more at the museum
- Relay for Life teams organizing
- Local industries celebrate safety milestones
- Lansing residents look at banking alternative
- Superior court returns for 2012
- Hampton Inn bankruptcy leaves TDA wondering about next step
- March 1-2 Ashe County District Court docket
- Dr. Pepper Invitational Basketball Tournament this weekend
- First Citizens Bank in Lansing closing in May
- $2.1 million in the hole
- Second gun vote Monday
- BROC sets sights on helping area needy
- Perdue pushes ‘Penny for Progress’
- Lansing Aldermen to seek banking alternative
- Sharing Center has new director
- Tower on Mount Jefferson improving communications
- The race is on
- David Michael Bennett
- ‘Crazy quilt’ fundraiser seeking remnants of Ashe history
- Board authorizes hunt for next football coach
- County gun laws stiffened in split decision
- Poe: Smoky unsure about taking New River records
- Feb. 10 Ashe County Sheriffs Office Incident Report
- Will Jefferson Avenue be put on a ‘road diet’?
- 4 injured in 3 vehicle accident
- Volunteers come together to save the animals
- County unemployment hits 11.6% in December
- 2-9 District Court Docket The following individuals will appear before a district court judge Thursday
- Operation Finally Home nears completion
- Ashe County Schools prepare for budget shortfall
- NCNR celebrates new headquarters
- Humane Society pets to adopt
- NCNR protects land in two states
- This week's Community Calendar
- Flying into Ashe County will soon be safer
- Legal maneuverings continue over failed New River
- An Ashe County version of the Oreo cookie
- Jefferson Avenue discussion postponed
- 10 a.m. Update – One person dead found dead in Creston home
- State House accepting applications for page program
- Blood drive Thursday at Mt. Hearts
- Local Marine League Detachment formed
- Get the FAX public hearing
- Teacher evaluations released
- Silent danger
- Feb. 2-3 Ashe County District Court Docket
- College financial aid assistance available
- Redesign delayed
- Fast moving fire destroys car
- Primary filing deadlines tentatively scheduled for February
- Statewide unemployment down a fraction
- The Post is looking for local Leap Year memories
- Jefferson water leak found in time to avert shortage
- ACSO incident report
- Grant to help keep Top Dog clinic open
- Legal Aid closes Boone office
- Wineberg set to sign with Western Carolina
- Boone named one of the “10 Best Places to Retire in America.”
- Criminal District Court set Thursday
- Pedestrian safety in mind
- Farmers market planned in Lansing
- Youth can apply for Washington, D.C. tour
- Conspiracy charges filed in Robbie Howell kidnapping, assault, case
- Country breakfast fundraiser
- Public voices concerns over potential county gun ordinance
- Daymark CEO addresses commissioners
- County receives clean audit
- Ashe County Partnership for Children names interim director
- Nominations begin for Ashe Sports Hall of Fame
- Shatley murder investigation still open
- Invest in the future, mentor a child
- Blue Ridge Elementary embracing Universal Breakfast program
- School JAM program in full swing
- SkyLine awards tech grants to schools
- Shatley murder investigation still open
- NRSA rehires Martin Starnes
- Ashe schools closed today
- WJ aldermen hear proposal on two-laning Jefferson Avenue
- County eyes new concealed carry ordinance
- Husky heroics beat Watauga, 54-53
- ACSO busts break-in ring
- Widening of 221S set to begin in 2015
- Martin Starnes releases NRBH report
- Ashe unemployment rate continues to fall
- Youth Villages helps troubled children and their families
- Local man rescued after spending more than an hour in icy water
- Mitchell appointed as new Ashe County Manager
- Basketball, wrestling moved to Wednesday
- N.C. unemployment falls to 10 percent
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- County initiating new alert system
- Commissioners to meet, begin screening applicants for county manager
- Daymark’s first 40 days
- Timelines offered for Daymark takeover of NRBH
- Varsity teams advance to holiday tournament championship
- Commissioners discuss guns, jail and homeless
- River House, local charities, team up for special meal
- Outstanding volunteers recognized with Governor’s Award
- Grants available again for home repairs
- Community benefits from AEV employee contributions
- Ashe wins three of four Tuesday night
- Local charities, Riverhouse, team up to feed the hungry
- Pull out the photo album
- Celebrating a century
- NRSA turns 68 vehicles over to Daymark
- Grassy Creek Post Office still in business
- Appalachian District shines as North Carolina rises in national health ranking
- Motorist collides with Carolina West Wireless building
- Saturday is last day to enter Meals and Memories recipe contest
- BREMCO offers multiple ways to save this winter
- Feeding the hungry
- Habitat for Humanity on pace with house
- Lansing mayor and aldermen take oaths
- Gammons' buzzer-beater stuns Watauga
- Animal control forced to seize horses
- Ashe schools audit results in
- Future of payroll tax holiday in question
- Love Light Tree reflects seasonal memories
- N.C. firm recalls food for possible contamination
- West Jefferson swears in mayor, aldermen
- Commission may seek SBI probe of New River
- Career and College Promise
- Calling all cooks
- Coach Bill Strong resigns
- Calling all cooks
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- No injuries in early afternoon fire
- Ashe, state, unemployment improves
- Virginia Creeper exhibit dedicated at county museum
- Restarting high country construction
- Styles and smiles
- This week's community calendar
- State’s ‘Castle Doctrine’ undergoes changes
- Changes made to concealed handgun laws
- Blue Ridge Elementary gets new principal
- Merry Christmas from the High Country
- Ashe DSS receives national award
- Hearing scheduled on housing rehabilitation grant
- West Jefferson lights up the town
- ‘Feast in the Fields’
- Something to buzz about
- WJ lights up the town
- County passes additional NRBH budget amendment
- Family Literacy surviving in Ashe
- Library upgrading software for better service
- Fatal fall
- Torn to the ground
- Local couple work to better the lives of children
- Santa to visit Threads of Hope
- Holiday Parade comes to town
- Early morning collision sends one to hospital
- Heroin bust spans three counties
- Gracing the stage
- Virginia Creeper exhibit is at the finish line
- Light up the Town
- Election canvass adds votes
- Suicide survivors share memories, inspire, at Sunshine Sunday
- SHIIP has Medicare answers at local senior center
- Honor planned for Christmas tree industry
- Southern States launches Holiday Food Drive
- Veterans saluted at courthouse
- Overturned SUV brings 221 to a halt
- Raleigh releases local schools report card
- Consulting firm hired to find reason for failure
- WJ aldermen approve rezoning for potential board of education move
- Poe issues statement on NRBH
- Ashe unemployment picture holds steady
- Grassy Creek petitioning to save post office
- Balloon fun at library
- Seniors attend Medicare enrollment kickoff
- Husky passing attack leads Ashe to 35-6 win
- 2011-12 Principal of the Year named
- JV football ends season with victory
- County may fund NRBH October payroll
- Trunk or Treat set for Monday night
- BROC helps make homes airtight
- Riverview Wrestling Throwdown
- Nominations due for volunteer awards
- Man arrested for break-ins
- Missing Person-found
- Financial errors at heart of New River crisis
- Connor’s HEART returns to Ashe County
- WCC Board of Trustees take oath of office
- Ashe beats Forbush in defensive battle, 16-11
- This week's community calendar
- "Warm Your Hart" set for Saturday
- County funds NRBH through end of October
- County authorizes old jail tear-down
- Ashe County Sheriff incident report
- Report vandalism to police
- President Obama stops in Wilkes
- Daymark announced as NRBH replacement
- GE Aviation’s local plant plays part in new engine
- Ashe native earns volunteer honors
- Reward offered for conviction of vandals
- Eagles remain undefeated, beat Huskies 29-14
- Former New River CEO answers allegations
- Results for October Superior Court cases
- Ashe County leaf peak arrives this weekend, promises to be spectacular
- ‘Cornfest’ this weekend at the corn maze
- Three arrested in connection with August meth lab explosion
- West Jefferson teen on American Idol’s big stage
- Art sale to benefit Ashe Sharing Center
- Sheriff’s Office incident report
- Try to survive the ‘Haunted Hospital’
- Friday deadline to register for town elections
- Ashe County commissioners pass revised New River Behavioral Healthcare amendment
- Early afternoon wreck slows 221 near high school
- New River Behavioral Healthcare financial woes continue
- Hollifield pleads guilty, returns to jail
- Schools unveil 2011-2014 strategic plan
- Tourism impact huge in 2010
- WJ aldermen welcome potential Goodwill retail store
- Agriculture news
- Counties push to remove New River Behavioral Healthcare management
- Counties draft plan to correct New River Behavioral Healthcare's finances
- Tackling the Mountain
- Holiday parade to offer ‘Christmas Magic’
- WJ town hall 'greening up'
- Huskies win on Homecoming, 34-7
- New River Behavioral Healthcare under state investigation
- This week's community calendar
- Ashe unemployment picture improves
- 3rd Annual Lansing Haunted House delivers
- Mountain Living Adult Care Home opens in Jefferson
- Ashe County Sheriff’s report
- Autumn means festival time in Todd
- Formaldehyde spill at Ashe Memorial Hospital; HAZMAT responds
- Runnin’, mud, and fun
- Patel prepares for Miss North Carolina USA
- Little Theatre presents 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
- Blackhawks shutout Huskies, 31-0
- County becomes first in state to receive mass casualty trailer
- Superior court docket set for Oct. 3
- Fundraiser planned to help Ashe County boy
- Bus overturns, no injuries
- Eight arrested in connection with breaking, entering, and larceny
- Child hospitalized in Oxycontin overdose
- Home delivered meals gets help from local restaurants
- Lansing achieves historic status
- Out of the darkness, into the light
- Piecemakers Guild presents Quilt Fair
- This week's community calendar
- Truck crashes into Tri-County Monuments
- School board gets testing update
- Habitat shoots for ‘near net energy zero’
- Miller set to take the stage in Nashville
- Animal adoption day planned
- Lansing alderman resigns
- Villages of Ashe offers Fall Festival
- County marks 9/11 tenth anniversary
- Grasy Creek residents fight to keep their Post Office
- Irene Morphew celebrates a century of life
- Cranberry Springs wreck injures multiple victims
- Church plans fun event Saturday
- Where were you?
- Ashe looks back at that terrible moment
- Timeline: Sept. 11, 2001 – Sept. 11, 2011
- Gallery Crawl showcases art
- Sept. Superior court update
- “Should never have happened,” commissioners hear about Combs property
- WJ aldermen consider school board request
- 9/11 program planned at Civic Center
- Greater L.A. Fest in Lansing this weekend
- Weather update: Huskies face postponements
- Habitat for Humanity nears groundbreaking
- West Jefferson resident named Kentucky governor
- McDonald’s donation completes pool funding
- One injured in meth lab explosion, two arrested in unrelated case
- Local industry donates repairs for charity
- Segraves begins negotiations with Margate
- One burnt seriously in meth lab explosion on Tom Fowler Road
- UPDATE: 4:50 p.m. Two killed in wreck, shuts down 163 Tuesday north of Ashe Auto Auction
- Fleetwood man arrested on meth charge
- County unemployment eases higher
- Civil War remembered in living history
- Watauga beats Ashe, 32-14
- This week's community calendar
- Motorist plows into Carolina West Wireless building
- One injured in early morning accidental shooting
- Rocked and rolled, Quake shakes the high country
- Superior court docket set for Sept. 6
- Mitchell blends economic development and county management
- Ashe teen helping children in Africa
- Earthquake tremors shake the high country
- Cutting the cost of college part 4: Working through college
- Public input period on Brownwood water intake open
- Civil War anniversary events planned
- Friends welcome Sen. Sam Ervin historian
- This week's community calendar
- County eyes potential fire training center
- Driving for dollars
- County lays the groundwork for manager search
- Enjoy Coffee House Live! on Saturday night
- By Adam Orr Staff Writer This is part three in a series dedicated to helping students and their families slash the cost of attending a college or university
- Fighting for Taylor
- Schools take action on bus route meltdown
- People’s Garden Program offers grants
- School bus routes to revert back
- Commissioner launches Health Insurance Smart NC
- Public meeting on Ore Knob Mine cleanup project
- This week's community calendar
- Two nabbed in Railroad Grade drug bust
- Waitin’ for the bus
- Grassy Creek Post Office on the chopping block
- August Gallery Crawl comes to WJ
- WJ aldermen ban tattoo shops
- County hospitality shown in corporate support of Brutal
- Author to launch ‘Tom Dooley’ book at WCC
- Cutting the Cost of College Part 2: Shortening your path to a degree
- Holocaust survivor recalls four years in hell
- Ashe County, state, continue unemployment slide in June
- No serious injuries reported
- This week's community calendar
- West Jefferson says goodbye to traffic lights
- Budget cuts affect pre-k less than expected
- WJ aldermen vote to remove traffic lights
- Local teen killed in tragic ATV accident
- Car show Saturday to benefit Hospice
- County accepts McMillan's resignation
- County manager’s job in jeopardy?
- Schools set to open doors for 2011-12 year
- Cutting the cost of college part 1: Should you even go to college?
- Lansing to host Ola Belle Reed Festival
- Library offers free computer classes
- Seniors bring home medals from games
- This week's community calendar
- McMillan's status as county manager is unknown
- DOT begins resurface project in West Jefferson
- Progress made on potential Dollar General store in Jefferson
- Fiddler’s Convention arrives next weekend
- Ashe County schools chase AYP goals
- Fleetwood fire victim’s name released
- Arrests made for abuse, assault, larceny and drugs
- One found dead in fire; no foul play suspected
- Dale, Michele Galloway embrace new mission
- Chamber taking applications for next Leadership Ashe class
- From the mountains to the sea
- Consolidation of Post Offices off
- Grayson Highlands Band at Backstreet Park
- This week's community calendar
- Ashe County to receive $1.5M for roads
- WJ resurfacing set to begin
- Food drive underway at Carolina Farm Credit
- M.A.S.H. to the rescue
- Locals file for town elections
- WJ Aldermen table discussion on yard sales
- Collins sentenced in felony death
- Ashe County Relay for Life hits $60,000 goal
- Northwestern Emergency Vehicles gives to the fight
- This week's community calendar
- Superior Court hears cases in Ashe
- Teachers spend summer days learning
- Ashe County Sheriff's report
- Backstreet Concerts welcomes the Elkville String Band
- M.A.S.H. unit forming for the animals
- School board rehires all personnel
- Senior Center honors long time volunteer
- Ashe native fights a battle with cancer
- July Gallery Crawl features two new galleries
- Seagraves Care Center likely to remain open
- ACHS hosting car show
- Four-legged friends help to benefit Relay for Life
- Rabies confirmed in Ashe County
- Schools seek waiver for attendance
- CSI: West Jefferson
- Doug Butler, renaissance man
- Blue Ridge Dinner Theater offers variety of entertainment
- Festival draws thousands
- Rabies confirmed in Ashe County
- Commissioners to meet Tuesday
- Temporary sales tax expires while gas tax increases
- Local educators honored with scholarship
- Ashe unemployment continues to drop
- Volunteer doctors, dentists offer free medical care in the High Country
- Streets close early for Christmas in July
- School Supply Drive underway
- Santa will be at Hospice booth during festival
- Field Day for the ‘Hams’
- Imagining a different destination
- Relay for Life coming July 15
- Superior court docket set for July 11
- Tax adjustments lowers collections
- Little Theatre presents 'Mame'
- Amateur Radio ‘Field Day’ this weekend
- Ashe County Sheriff’s report
- Softball camp coming next week at ACHS
- Industrial League Softball update
- Diamond Stars baseball camp registration
- Municipal election filing period to open
- Festival kicks off with salute to tree growers
- County librarian hired for Ashe
- AEV brings home second Carolina Star award
- Public hearing planned on county budget
- Ashe County to be focus of TV show
- Lansing man to serve over 20 years in federal prison for domestic violence crimes
- Into the hotzone, Ashe native visits Chernobyl 25 years later
- The Villages of Ashe creates a ‘Night to Remember’
- School Board approves career contracts, announces David Blackburn new Mountain View principal
- Two arrested in connection with drugs
- ASA opens new assisted living center
- Changes coming to school bus routes
- Kids pack summer reading program
- Schools seek $250,000 from county
- Time to vote for the “Cutest Kid”
- WJ taking down lights, adopts budget
- Ashe County Sheriff’s report
- School board reinstates six teaching positions
- Fighting hunger in Ashe
- Middle school pool open to public
- Three arrested on larceny, stolen property charges
- Gorgeous weather highlights 30th annual canoe race
- WJ resurfacing set to begin after July 4
- Ashe County Public Library offers a number of children's programs over the summer
- Summer Feeding Program for Ashe children
- Class of '11 'See ya and goodbye!'
- School Bus Collides with Bridge on Dog Creek Road
- Ashe County Sheriff’s report
- Arrest for embezzlement in Lansing
- Beautifying ‘til the cows come home
- Youth soccer league registration begins
- Family Heritage Gathering set in June
- Lyon presses the right button and wins GMC Denali
- Ashe Heart Walk set for this Saturday
- Recycling growing in Ashe but needs more emphasis
- Drivers Collide in Low Speed Crash at the Intersection of N.C. 194 and N.C. 88
- Class of 2011 Hauls in Scholarships, Awards
- N.C. 16 Will be Open for Memorial Day
- Ashe County Chamber recognizes beautification efforts by local businesses
- Budget proposes no rate increases
- Player’s Edge soccer camp set for June
- No injuries reported in accident
- Seniors need to guard themselves against scams
- Gates brings temporary work to Ashe
- Inaugural wrestling fundraiser draws large crowd
- WJ Lowes Foods celebrating a decade
- No new taxes to balance the county budget
- Not even the weather could stop Ashe County’s Habitat for Humanity
- Ashe resident among those honored by governor
- Youth cheerleading sign-ups underway
- No New Taxes Proposed for County Budget
- ACHS Tennis Camp begins in June
- Schools cut 10 teachers with hopes to rehire
- Christmas in July Fest returning to W. Jefferson
- Celebration of a century
- Drug arrests made in Ashe
- Three arrested in home invasions
- Living well on four decades of borrowed time
- Ashe County Sheriff’s report
- Soccer team qualifies for playoffs
- High school science teacher chosen for county honor
- Marine returns to surprise kids at school
- BREMCO crediting members in May
- Sarah Tugman is Teacher of the Year
- Project Grad closing in on fundraising goal
- County commissioners get good news on lottery proceeds
- Middle school pool set to open
- Adopt animals and ID kids day
- Middle school recognized
- Dollar General may be coming to Jefferson
- Storm provides test for warning system
- Ashe jobless rate continues to fall
- School health center needs funding help
- Farm Bureaus donate $5,000 to local medical community
- SkyLine worker helps rescue accident victim
- Blue Ridge Electric celebrating Earth Day
- SkyLine worker helps rescue accident victim
- Hagel Memorial Golf Tournament tees off April 30
- Ashe County 2011 Volunteers of the Year recognized
- Downpour leads to flooding
- Students exhibit diversity through performance
- Middle School pool to open in May
- Democrats convene at courthouse
- Project Grad fundraiser has new location
- Carolina West Wireless dials in assistance for Animal Control
- Arrests made in prescription drug crimes
- Chris Miller Fundraiser will be fun for a great cause
- West Jefferson approves new street lights for downtown
- Democrats convene Saturday in Jefferson
- Exciting art project to be launched
- Jefferson Avenue resurfacing planned
- Post welcomes new manager
- Local trust adds to Three Top Mountain Game Lands
- Bright new addition to downtown WJ
- Community Resource Connection finds the answers
- Story Board recognizes survivors
- Curves Food Drive kicks off in April
- Community rallies to save the park
- Civil War exhibit to visit library in April
- Ashe getting good return on conservation investment
- ACHS student wins national essay contest
- ‘Save Jessica’s Heart’ fundraiser planned
- Ashe artist creates painting for Habitat for Humanity
- Little Theatre to perform ‘On Golden Pond’
- A dog like Alice, part three
- ACHS student wins national essay contest
- Volunteer weather observers wanted
- Ashe man dies in fire
- Superior Court hears cases in Ashe
- A dog like Alice, part two
- Little Theatre to perform ‘On Golden Pond’
- Embezzlement cases set for court
- River House honored by Chamber
- A dog like Alice
- Test farm on the chopping block again
- GOP convenes at Ashe courthouse
- Friends of the park plan public forum
- New River protection continues
- Court awards $15M in Hammer case
- March displays at the library
- National speaker to address bullying
- Arrests made in embezzlement, fraud, larceny
- Flooding possible in and around Ashe
- Pair arrested in multiple county fraud case
- Community invited to kick off event
- Mysterious vessel seized in Watauga County
- Seed Swap & Grafting School planned
- Help FFA through Southern States
- Farmers market plans expo
- Woman charged in false insurance claim
- Barbershop concert Saturday
- Work continues on Virginia Creeper exhibit
- 2004 murder faces review
- SECU assists with student financial aid
- School employee inadvertently brings rifle to school
- Middle school band concert tonight
- Windstorm took down trees and power
- GE Aviation welcomes Foxx for tour
- Two new programs help cancer patients
- Nominate volunteers for outstanding service
- Heart auction coming Wednesday
- Scouts learn about other countries on World Thinking Day
- Former WJ residents injured in Tennessee shooting
- Heart auction planned for next week
- Two vehicle wreck in West Jefferson
- Gates to add 58 jobs in Ashe County
- Blackburn honored with state citizen award
- Weaver recognized with state honor
- Radio auction for Heart set March 2
- Taking the plunge for those in need
- Governor’s budget wouldn’t close parks
- DIAL screenings scheduled for students
- Chimney fire causes structural damage
- Ashe artist to exhibit in Wood Expo
- Extension IPM staff member ready to assist Christmas tree growers
- Blue Ridge Electric approves historic 3rd month cut
- Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
- Heart Breakfast scheduled Saturday
- NCNR receives national recognition
- Ashe native on national education panel
- Foot races and BBQ to spice up Memorial Day weekend
- Beware of sweepstakes scammers
- NCNR awarded accreditation by Land Trust
- Charges filed in vehicle theft, marijuana bust
- Teachers recognized for excellence
- Friends plan public forum
- ACMS 7th grader wins spelling bee
- Juvenile Crime Prevention Council requests proposals
- West Jefferson has new police chief
- WCC plans Sweetheart Dinner Theatre
- Coalition for Homeless needs your help
- Students shadow businesses for career ideas
- Senior Center offers free tax preparation
- Alleghany deputies recover stolen vehicle, find marijuana
- Civil War photo exhibit to visit Ashe
- Freshman basketball closes season with win
- Former MVE principal joins ‘Race to the Top’
- ARC needs new home
- President could speak at graduation
- Watauga County Sheriff seeks individual
- Truck driver charged in fatal wreck
- Heart Association remembers founder
- Farm mapping workshop planned
- We love to see you smile
- WAW scholarship taking applicants
- Couple found dead in WJ home
- One killed, one injured in snowy wreck
- WCC offers Amateur Radio course
- Traffic fatality reported
- Husky basketball postponed
- Radon kits available from Extension
- Crash victims remembered
- Nominate a Small Business of the Year
- Public session on school budget set
- Water damage closes business
- Man pulls drowning dog from pond
- Pond Mountain conservation completed
- Jordan sworn in for NC House
- The race is on for cutest pet
- Jordan swearing-in set Sunday
- Water damage closes business
- The race is on for cutest pet
- Village Florist is all about the flowers
- County adopts motorsports ordinance
- Jordan reschedules swearing-in for Jan. 23
- AEV opens on-site clinic
- Celebrate your pet and win
- Wreck claims 2 lives, damages store
- School board members get SMART
- Comment session underway for rate hike request
- Blue Ridge Electric offers rate reduction
- MLK event planned at arts center
- Watauga officers bust clandestine meth lab
- Local teacher appointed to teaching standards commission
- Cakes win blue ribbons time and time again
- Storm causes few outages, closes schools
- Weather postpones more Husky events
- Blue Ridge Electric power flowing reliably
- Basketball games at Alleghany postponed
- AMH opens new clinic on campus
- Principal of the Year Kim Simmons was chosen last fall and recognized Jan. 3 by the board of education.
- Veterans’ hands cast for new park
- Blue Ridge Electric on high alert
- Jordan swearing-in cancelled
- Jordan to be sworn in as new representative
- Arrests made in November robberies
- Focus on Medicaid fraud yields $53 million in 2010
- ETJ suit dismissed by judge
- Fish fry events resume for Ashe Outreach Ministries
- Smoke-free restaurants and bars law 1st anniversary: Celebrate with ‘Tasty Tuesdays’
- Property tax values to be issued this month
- Two arrested for drug violations
- Lansing man killed in ATV accident
- County manager looks toward 2011
- McGinnis convicted of DWI Level 2
- Fire departments help lower insurance rates
- Ashe featured in Veterans Park project
- Commissioners to meet Monday
- Top 5 stories in Ashe during 2010
- Blue Ridge Electric responding to outage
- Blue Ridge Electric ready to respond
- Ruby Carrington Wilcox Hudler
- Old jail needs special care for demolition
- Lansing names mayor, new alderman
- AEV presents annual donation to community
- Vikings beat Huskies, 68-60
- River House hosts Christmas dinner
- Lady Huskies fall in tournament quarterfinals
- Weather impacted WJ’s holiday shopping project
- Ashe County asked to help the homeless
- Ashe teachers achieved National Board Certification in 2010
- Simmons guilty in ponzi scheme
- Storm topples big tree, causes outages
- Huskies beat Pioneers
- WJ welcomes new town clerk
- Mountaineers prepare for defending FCS champs
- Sheriff: "Hammer showed no remorse"
- Citizens rally to stop closing of Mt. Jefferson park
- County dedicates law enforcement center
- Commissioners reorganize for new term
- ‘Night Before Christmas Carol’ at Civic Center
- Winter weather brings fridge temps early
- Party planned for Lansing area children
- Children’s Christmas Project exceeds service goal
- Weekend activities in WJ
- Commissioners plan organizational meeting
- Ashe splits four games with Wilkes Central
- Holidays off to chilly start in WJ
- Lady Huskies open season with win
- Industrial League Volleyball
- Governor declares Winter Preparedness Week
- Basketball mania begins Home games tomorrow
- Man jailed on assault charge
- What do you want to be when you grow up?
- Budget cuts could close Mt. Jefferson park
- It’s looking like Christmas in WJ
- Reception honors outgoing school board members
- Christmas at Camp New Hope
- County not yet involved in Ore Knob situation
- Phoenix Mtn. property up for auction
- New technology making school more exciting
- Canned food drive
- County gets judgment in junkyard case
- Free Medical Clinic opens new location
- Festival committee elects officers, plans for 25th year
- Embellished bras displayed at library
- Ashe veterans saluted in Nov. 11 ceremony
- Ore Knob Mine cleanup continues
- Medicare annual election period begins
- Local tree farm takes honors
- Ashe Idol contestants to take the stage
- Representative presents last report
- Turn signals planned at intersections
- ACHS salutes county’s veterans
- Lansing loses Mayor Jason Ring
- Lansing loses Mayor Jason Ring
- Santa Claus is coming to town
- Nov. 14 proclaimed ‘Sunshine Sunday’
- Principal of the Year chosen for Ashe
- Husky soccer advances to third round
- Charges filed in alleged bullying incident
- Ashe County Farmers Market holiday schedule
- Ashe native among state fair winners
- Museum recalls the origins of Veterans Day
- Huskies beat Cardinals in thriller, 28-27
- Football team prepares for final regular season game
- Soccer playoff game postponed
- Events scheduled next week to salute veterans
- Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday
- Ashe helps in rescue of lost woman
- Christmas Project to help a thousand kids
- GOP takes control in election upsets
- Soccer team pulls off big upset in playoffs
- GOP sweeps board of commissioners
- Heavy election turnout reported
- Ashe woman receives Hospice award
- Antique sales showing signs of success
- Mental health youth program changing lives
- Ore Knob Mine evaluation continues
- Blue Ridge Hall of Fame plans induction during concert
- 4-H afterschool program gets high rating
- Lansing wants comments on pedestrian plan
- Local resident joins fight against breast cancer
- Candidates for Ashe County Board of Education
- Grant awarded to Jefferson Volunteer Fire Department
- Mentoring group helping local businesses
- Candidates for commissioner comment on the issues
- Bullying incident at ACHS
- Missoula Children’s Theatre features the Wizard of Oz
- Huskies' winning streak snapped
- Additional Healthcare Reform Provisions Go Into Effect
- MACH plans membership meeting
- Candidates for General Assembly discuss issues
- Early voting ends Saturday in Ashe
- Ashe County artists helping paint bricks
- Desert Storm vets reunite after 20 years
- PARTNERSHIP HOLDS EARLY EDUCATION CONFERENCE
- Tennis match postponed until Wednesday
- Falcons defeat Huskies on Senior Night, 27-14
- Chancellor Peacock Speaks to Blue Ridge Electric Community Leaders
- Christmas Project to help a thousand kids
- Son charged in break-in at father’s house
- Husky soccer beats Alleghany 5-0
- Tennis playoff match update
- County observing Halloween Oct. 30
- Blevins wins two track championships in 2010
- Chamber of Commerce adds 30 members
- Ashe has new American citizen
- Tea Party rally draws hundreds
- Downtown building getting a facelift
- Stimulus funds help local families in Wilkes, Alleghany and Ashe
- Ashe defeats Alleghany 27-6
- Tea Party rally draws hundreds
- Stimulus funds help local families in Wilkes, Alleghany and Ashe
- 4-H Afterschool receives grants in excess $1.5 million
- War service led to love of flying
- Foxx, Kennedy debate issues
- Elderly residents victms of home invasion
- Local writer wins contest with poem
- LifeStore gets involved in Fire Safety Month
- Foxx, Kennedy to square off in forum
- Fire safety promoted
- Festival on Sunday in Crumpler
- Halloween compared to El Dia De los Muertos
- Project Drug Drop collects old medicine, helps to keep it out of drinking water supplies
- Candidate forum focuses on economic issues
- Trick-or-treating most likely to be on Saturday
- Chamber focuses on “Outrageous” customer service
- Snow expected at the library
- Boccardy indicted by grand jury
- Fugitive suspect headed home
- October concludes Gallery Crawl season
- Haunted House spectacular in Lansing
- ACHS students learn environmental protection
- Neighbors assist in fugitive capture
- WJ police chief announces resignation
- SkyLine annual meeting set Saturday
- Filming begins on ‘Sins of Ashe County’
- Boccardy case continued
- West Jefferson Police Chief resigns
- We the People plan Tea Party rally
- Chamber membership drive extended
- Crumpler man arrested for break-ins
- Share your memories and photos of the ‘Creeper’
- Lansing abounds with small town history
- Christmas trees impacted by Japanese pest
- Election season underway in Ashe
- Applications accepted for community grants
- State jobless rate down slightly
- ACHS SAT scores show dramatic increase
- Help feed kids through Poker Run
- Ashe commissioner elected to statewide board
- McGinnis court case continued
- Big Fish Scavenger Hunt winners named
- School project gets go-ahead
- School pool will see new life soon
- Quilt Fair highlights splendors of the Parkway
- Civil War reenactment to bring history to life
- Woodie honored for project
- Ashe County remembers 9-11
- Festival of the Frescoes coming to Glendale Springs
- More bids received on middle school pool
- AMH building new health clinic
- Two-vehicle collision in West Jefferson
- Todd New River Festival coming in October
- New River VFD opens new fire substation
- Ashe County kicks off Parkway 75th celebration
- Bears shut down Huskies 38-3
- Civil War living history program set in Jefferson
- BOE to consider giving MVE to county
- Truck Driver convicted on federal kidnapping, domestic violence charges
- 2.7 earthquake felt in Ashe County
- “Outrageously” Good Customer Service Breakfast sponsored by SkyLine/SkyBest
- North Carolina wins in ‘Race to the Top’ funds
- Greater L.A. Festival brings fun to Lansing
- Festival promotes reading in Ashe
- Clandestine meth lab found in Todd
- Jefferson board plans new waterline at courthouse
- County to turn old jail property over to Jefferson
- Two injured in truck crash
- Counterfeit money shows up in Ashe
- Two injured in truck crash
- Two injured in Monday wreck
- Ashe Sharing Center has new director
- Fundraisers planned for individuals
- New road connects county industrial park
- DUI arrest had wrong brother charged
- Little Theatre play takes a shot at rewriting history
- Courthouse campus suffers water outage
- Board approves appointments, prohibits motorsports
- Ashe woman recognized by governor
- Young musicians to open for Doc Watson
- Creeper exhibit nearly complete at museum
- ‘Sandspurs’ reveals memories of a North Carolina childhood
- Ashe census rates up 19% in 2010
- Man injured in single-car wreck
- Fences, sidewalks and brush on town agenda
- Woman saved from wreck
- WJ ABC store impacted by new laws
- Ashe native captain of Coast Guard cutter
- Detours required around road work
- Water outage in downtown West Jefferson
- CodeRED Emergency System test to be held Thursday
- Gallery Crawl highlights artists and the Parkway
- 4-Hers learn business development skills
- Local schools lose battle to avoid teacher cuts
- Celebrate a treasure on New River Day
- Relay takes up local torch against cancer
- Aldermen, merchants plan lights
- Center saved for next year
- Fiddlers Convention sees growth
- WJ seeks input on pedestrian plan
- Ashe Outreach Ministries building burns
- Memories of war at festival time
- Hollifield makes first appearance
- Robert Clifford Harris
- Ashe History Museum opens Saturday
- Marshall defeats Cunningham
- Blue Ridge Electric has new home
- Court cases preview
- Jefferson man wins $200,000 at Powerball
- Outreach Ministries moving forward
- Arrest made in break-ins
- Streets closing for fest
- Commission plans hearing on ETJ names
- Jury selection begins in assault case
- Farm museum plans expansion
- Jail earning thousand$ for county
- Chemical release leads to emergency response at restaurant
- Bank urges residents to ‘Stuff the Bus’
- AEV plans 20th year celebration
- Opening the door to county’s history
- History Museum to open
- Luncheon raises funds for orchestra visit
- Names for ETJ submitted
- MRSA case confirmed at Ashe County Jail
- Two Ashe schools meet their academic goals
- Man killed in Sunday accident
- One dead, another injured after accident Wednesday morning
- Sunnyside residents plead for water
- ACHS chooses new band director
- Couple find themselves homeless
- Drug offenders sentenced
- Shades of Nature: Lamp shades fashioned of natural materials
- AEV celebrates 20th year with open house
- Lansing man arrested for sex offenses
- County names Parks & Rec director
- Students, teachers start new year
- Marijuana discovery & arrest
- Teaching positions cut
- 24th Annual Christmas in July
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