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Trump’s tariffs could slow Asheville’s flowing craft beer industry | OPINION – Asheville Citizen

Buy Photo Asheville reportedly boasts more local brewers per capita than any city in the U.S.(Photo: Angeli Wright/awright@citizen-times.com)Buy Photo   Following through on an unfortunate campaign promise, President Donald Trump recently announced his desire for 25 percent and 10 percent

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Appalachian State to present Spring Appalachian Dance Ensemble

BOONE, N.C. – The Appalachian State University Department of Theatre and Dance will step into spring with its annual performance of the Spring Appalachian Dance Ensemble (SADE) this month. The show will take place in the Valborg Theatre on the

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Get ready for the spring, summer season with Hendersonville events …

Karen Baker, assistant director, Henderson County Tourism Development Authority Spring officially arrived this week on Tuesday, March 20, despite the unusually cold weather. The Western North Carolina mountains come alive with the reawaking of the spring blossoms popping out on

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Job fair today in Raleigh seeks to fill positions to meet growing tourism demands

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – In case you needed proof that Wake County is now a tourist hotspot, statistics show that approximately 15 million people visit the county each year, which brings in around $2.4 billion annually. With all those tourists

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RNC delegation tours Charlotte for possible 2020 convention

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Asheville police beating video prompts questions, recriminations

Jonathan Drew / Associated Press RALEIGH — A white North Carolina officer shown on video subduing and punching a black man had a history of treating people rudely, according to a city memo that also seeks to address concerns about

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Proposition 1 is discriminatory and would hurt Alaska tourism …

Tourism and hospitality are the backbone of the Alaska economy, and for me, there’s no doubt that Proposition 1 would negatively impact these vital industries and damage Anchorage’s brand on the national stage. The threat to our economy is very

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Clean Named Agency Of Record For North Carolina Zoo And …

Established in 1974, the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro is the largest “natural habitat” zoo in the United States, constructed to mimic the natural habitats in which its inhabitants would live in the wild. Visitors can discover more than 1,600

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Blowing Rock Rated One of America’s 25 Best Small Towns by Expedia

The Blowing Rock attraction Blowing Rock, N.C.  – One thousand Americans selected and polled by travel booking web site Expedia have rated Blowing Rock one of the 25 best small towns in the country. Expedia reviewed the feedback and pinpointed the

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Grandfather Mountain’s Harris Prevost Receives Top NC Tourism Award at Annual Conference

Grandfather Mountain vice president Harris Prevost, center, receives the state’s prestigious Winners Circle Award from N.C. Secretary of Commerce Tony Copeland, left, and past recipient and longtime friend Mary Jaeger-Gale. Photo courtesy of the N.C. Department of Commerce By Frank

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