Category: Tourism

Milling writes book to find what makes Asheville quirky – Asheville Citizen

Magazine writer Marla Hardee Milling has published her first book “Only in Asheville: An Eclectic History.”(Photo: SPECIAL TO THE CITIZEN-TIMES) Veteran writer Marla Hardee Milling has seen her native Asheville make plenty of Top 10 lists. But when Travel Leisure

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Athletic Advantage Joins Pivot Physical Therapy

CARY, N.C., July 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Pivot Physical Therapy, a leading provider of physical therapy, aquatic therapy and sports medicine services, announces the addition of Athletic Advantage.  The acquisition marks 16 Pivot Physical Therapy locations in North Carolina, and close

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LendingTree Set to Join the S&P SmallCap 600

NEW YORK, July 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — LendingTree Inc. (NASD: TREE) will replace Meadowbrook Insurance Group Inc. (NYSE: MIG) in the SP SmallCap 600 after the close of trading on Thursday, July 9. Fosun International Limited is acquiring Meadowbrook Insurance Group

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Four Asheville City Council candidates file in first day – Asheville Citizen

Julie Mayfield(Photo: Special to the Citizen-Times) ASHEVILLE – They’ve made promises. They’ve taken a few opening shots. Some have even started raising money. But the rubber truly hit the road Monday for those wanting to serve on Asheville’s governing body.

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Junxure Named Most Promising Workflow Management Solution Provider by …

RALEIGH, N.C., July 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Junxure (www.junxure.com), an industry-leading CRM solutions and practice management company for financial advisors, was recently named a “Most Promising Workflow Management Solution Provider” by CIO Review magazine, a top technology and information systems publication.

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Belle Acres, Bearden Park part of Charlotte’s college playoff blitz

Enlarge Jake Dean The inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship game brought 85,689 fans to… more Every college football fan knows that winning starts with recruiting. Charlotte tourism executives did some recruiting of their own this week while hosting the

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INTERACTIVE MAP: Expert says record-breaking year of shark attacks

A shark bit a 67-year-old man several times Wednesday in waist-deep water off North Carolina’s Outer Banks, officials said, the seventh in a record-breaking year of shark attacks for the state’s coastal waters. A spokeswoman at the Greenville, North Carolina,

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1) July Programs at Elk Knob State Park

1) July Programs at Elk Knob State Park Trail Work Days: Every Saturday beginning April 4 and running through the middle of November (except June 27 and September 12), staff and volunteers will meet at the Summit Trailhead at 9 a.m.

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Local merchants speak out on shark bites and beach tourism – WECT

SURF CITY, NC (WECT) – Eight shark bites in a little less than a month have put North Carolina’s coastline on the map, and some say the publicity may be taking a bite out of business. Surf City, like many

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Barry Jacobs: Confederate flag issue brings back bad memories for ACC’s first …

Local News Bradenton homeowners say city is catering to developers to sidestep existing codes

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