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Second Danish zoo may kill another giraffe named Marius – Asheville Citizen

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Eastern Kentucky’s competitive advantage: Geography, location, culture

Over the past few weeks, I’ve written columns where I took on the daunting task of describing why Eastern Kentucky is so poor. This is a subject I’ve thought a lot about in my four decades of life in this place. I am influenced by having grown up the son of a miner in Leslie County and having the fortune of being partially raised in other communities in the area — McCreary and Clay; in practicing law in courtrooms around the entire region; and in working in more than 25 counties on a regular basis for the Kentucky Innovation Network as an economic developer and business consultant.

My experiences have opened my eyes to what I think are our biggest challenges: geography (too hilly), location (too remote), and culture (we are not a people who think like the rest of the world). That’s my thesis. For these reasons, we’ll never be Gatlinburg, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Asheville, or Huntington. If you want to attract industry, go to China (or its latest competitor, Vietnam). We will also not build an economy based on high-brow, eclectic art, the way Asheville apparently purportedly has.

What can we do? I think our biggest hurdles are our biggest

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Artwork by 7th-12th grade students on display at Asheville Art Museum

Award-Winning Student Artwork on View at the Asheville Art Museum
Exhibition on view through March 9
Award Ceremony: Sunday, February 23, 2:00 p.m., Diana Wortham Theatre

On view at the Asheville Art Museum through March 9 is an inspiring collection of artwork created by 7th-12th grade students who were recently awarded Regional Scholastic Art Awards. Visitors can view this impressive collection in the Museum’s Holden Community Gallery, which is free and open to the public. The Museum, with support from the Asheville Area Section of the American Institute of Architects, is a Regional Affiliate of the National Scholastic Art Awards. This ongoing community partnership has supported the creative talents of our region’s youth for 34 years.

The WNC Regional Scholastic Art program is open to students in grades 7-12 across 20 counties. Artwork entries were submitted by students from the following schools: AC Reynolds High School, Ashe County High School, Asheville Christian Academy, Asheville High School, School of Inquiry Life Science, Asheville Middle School, Balfour Education Center, Carolina Day School, Christ School, Erwin Middle School, East Burke Middle School, East Henderson High School, Evergreen Community Charter School, Freedom High School, Liberty Middle School, Madison High School, McDowell High School, Mitchell

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Local optometrist turns focus to GRENADA – Asheville Citizen

Local optometrist Dr. Christina Smith has joined forces with the North Carolina Chapter of Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity, known as VOSH NC, to lead a mission trip to the small country of Grenada at the end of March. VOSH NC is a regional chapter of VOSH International and works to provide vision care to underdeveloped countries around the world.

Smith will be leading a group of 14 people, including her husband, her two sons, Sean and Will German, and the long-time office manager of her practice, Rachel Huehls, to the island located in the Caribbean Sea. The group will spend a week in several locations in Grenada providing much needed care for local residents that would be unlikely to receive it any other way.

“One of the saddest things to me is knowing that there are people out there going blind today from preventable causes,” Smith said.

The group from VOSH NC will plan to help as many people as they can while in Grenada.

“You pretty much just work all day until your equipment batteries have all died and everyone is exhausted because there are always more people coming,”

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Community Briefs: Feb. 10

Museum seeks artifacts, information on POW camps

The Henderson County Heritage Museum is asking for photographs or other artifacts area residents might have concerning Henderson County’s World War II prisoner of war camps. These camps housed captured German soldiers who worked on area farms. Items may be donated to the museum or given “on loan” for use in the museum’s Veterans Hall.

Anyone with items or stories can contact the museum at 828-694-5007 or email museumoffice@hendersoncountymuseum.org.

Registration open for Mad Mountain Mud Run

The Hunter Subaru Mad Mountain Mud Run, coming May 31, is open for registration. Teams save $40 on registration through March 14. All proceeds benefit Hendersonville’s children’s museum, Hands On! – A Child’s Gallery. Teams of four can register online at madmountainmudrun.com for $160 through March 14, after which the price increases to $200. For more information, visit madmountainmudrun.com.

Meetings

The Flat Rock Park Advisory Board will meet in the Highlander room at 9 a.m. Thursday.

Flat Rock Village Council will meet in the assembly room at 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

The Henderson County Chamber of Commerce will host the next monthly Business Morning Update at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday at The Chariot, 715 N. Church St. in downtown Hendersonville. For more information, call 828-692-1413 or email

Article source: http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/20140210/ARTICLES/140209873?Title=Community-Briefs-Feb-10 If you need a cheap air ticket, hotel or rental car please visit http://www.airticket.com

1 year ago, Benedict’s announcement changed church – Asheville Citizen

VATICAN CITY (AP) – It was the quietest of announcements that had the effect of a thunder-clap on the Catholic world: A year ago Tuesday, Pope Benedict XVI said in a voice so soft that cardinals strained to hear (and in a Latin not all could easily follow) that he was becoming the first pontiff to resign in more than half a millennium. On the eve of the anniversary, Benedict’s longtime private secretary credited his boss’ stunning decision with opening the way to the “enormous impact” Pope Francis is having on the church and world at large.

Monsignor Georg Gaenswein’s comments sent out a message of continuity between the awkward, bookish Benedict and his charismatic, super-star successor, the first Jesuit pope and the first pontiff from Latin America. It also may suggest that Benedict approves of the dramatic changes that Francis is bringing about within the church – even if many seem to go against the grain of his more restrained papacy.

“We are all seeing the impact that Pope Francis is having on the world, not just the faithful in the church but in the world – it’s an enormous impact – and this impact was also facilitated by Pope Benedict

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Zoo threatened for killing giraffe – Asheville Citizen

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