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13 people dead from flu in NC this season

RALEIGH — State officials say 13 people in North Carolina have died from the flu, with five deaths occurring last week.


Figures from the state Department of Health and Human Services show five people died in the week from Dec. 22, 2013, to Dec. 28, 2013.

Of the 13 flu deaths in the state, all but one person was younger than age 65. Seven were between 25 and 49; five were between 50 and 64. Typically, children under 2, pregnant women, and people with asthma, diabetes and heart disease are the most at risk of complications.

Meanwhile, at least three hospitals have joined Duke University Health Systems in limiting visitors until the flu abates. Rex Healthcare in Raleigh, UNC Health Care in Chapel Hill and Mission Health in Asheville announced restrictions Thursday.

Influenza (the flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The safest, most effective way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control recommends that those 6 months and

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Parkway only open at Visitor Center in Asheville – Asheville Citizen

More of the Blue Ridge Parkway is now closed in the Asheville area for snow and ice. The Parkway is only open at Milepost 384 to MP 382, from the Visitor Center near the entrance to U.S. 74A to the Folk Art Center at U.S. 70.

The Parkway is closed north of the Folk Art Center, including Mount Mitchell State Park, and it is closed south of the Visitor Center to the end of the line, at MP 469 in Cherokee.

Things are always changing, based on weather conditions, so you can check at www.nps.gov/blri and click on the road closure map, or call the parkway Visitor Center at 828-298-5330 for more details.

Feel free, though, to go romping by foot on the closed road, which right now is a nice way to get some exercise in a winter wonderland, maybe even some places deep enough for snowshoes or cross country skis.

Remember to BUNDLE UP in lots of layers, including a hat and gloves. It is COLD out there.

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Lots of concerts are being held in the local region

NIGHTLIFE


ACOUSTIC COFFEEHOUSE: Johnson City, 415 W. Walnut St. Jan. 3, 8 p.m., Jeff Ruby and Yesterdaze Child; Jan. 4, 8 p.m., Laura Thurston; Jan. 5, 9 p.m., Fifth Nation; Jan. 7, 8 p.m., Shane Lambert; Jan. 8, 10 p.m., Alex Smith. 423-434-9872.

BIGGIES: Kingsport, 417 Stone Dr. Jan. 2, 9 p.m., Jaystorm Project and Maurice Butler. 423-765-9633.

CAPONE’S: Johnson City, 227 E. Main St. Jan. 10, 8 p.m., Killing Abraham and Epic Superfail; Jan. 17, 8 p.m., Annabelle’s Curse. www.caponesjohnsoncity.com or 423-928-2295.

COUNTRY CLUB BAR AND GRILL: Bristol, 3080 W. State St. Jan. 11, 9:30 p.m., James Meadows. 423-844-0400.

DOWN HOME: Johnson City, 300 W. Main St. Jan. 11, 8 p.m., Webb Wilder, $20; Jan. 16-17, 8 p.m., Blue Highway, $25; Jan. 18, 8 p.m., Michael Reno Harrell, $16. www.downhome.com or 423-929-9822.

THE HANGAR GRILL: Wise, 6104 Airport Rd. Jan. 10, 9 p.m., Chasing Lexi. 276-328-9699.

HIDEAWAY: Johnson City, 235 E. Main St. Feb. 7, 9 p.m., Antiseen and Joe Buck. 423-926-3896.

O’MAINNIN’S: Bristol, 712 State St. Jan. 2, 10 p.m., Ryan Ward; Jan. 8, 10 p.m., The Sharrows; Jan. 9, 10 p.m., Laura

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Fourth Guilford County resident dies from flu

GREENSBORO — A fourth Guilford County resident has died of the flu, according to county health officials.


They’re among 13 flu-related deaths in North Carolina since October. That’s slightly less than was reported during the same period in the 2012-13 season.

Reports of flu deaths aren’t uncommon this time of year. Of the 13 deaths statewide, though, what’s unusual is who’s been spared — the very young and old.

Seven of the deaths were adults 25 to 49 years old.

Five were 50 to 64 years old.

One was older than 65, an age group typically more vulnerable to sickness.

“To our knowledge, all of them had underlying health conditions, which would make them more susceptible to flu,” said Julie Henry, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Health and Human Services.

People who are otherwise healthy shouldn’t forgo vaccination, said Ward Robinson, medical director for the Guilford County Department of Public Health.

“It’s not optimal to get it when there’s actual influenza activity,” he said. But, it’s better “to get it than not get it.”

Robinson also warned those vaccinated in the midst of flu season may

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Catawba Brewing announces revised plans for Asheville brewery

Catawba Brewing Company welcomed the new year with an update on its plans to open a second brewing facility and tasting room in Asheville. The Morganton-based brewery had begun renovations last summer on a building at 2 Fairview Road in the Biltmore Village area but city of Asheville officials put a halt to the project.

Catawba announced in a Jan. 1 statement that it will move forward by tearing down the existing structure and starting from scratch, building a two-story brewery and tasting room with outdoor beer garden areas. Construction is expected to begin in February with a projected midsummer completion date.

In the meantime, Catawba plans to set up a temporary tasting room starting in early February in an old strip mall at 63 Brook St., across the street from Fig restaurant and its 2 Fairview Road site. The company has already hired an Asheville manager and hopes to release its next seasonal beer, LeSexxxy Saison, at this location in March.


Following is an excerpt from the statement by Catawba Brewing owners Billy, Jetta and Scott Pyatt:

“Though this seems to be the project

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Revelers around the world ring in 2014 – Asheville Citizen

NEW YORK (AP) – A world-wide wave of celebrations rang in 2014 with a dazzling 30-minute fireworks show in Dubai, a deluge of confetti in London that tasted as good as it looked and a lavish, boozy music-filled party throughout the streets of Las Vegas.

In freezing New York City’s Times Square, a sea of horn-tooting, hat-wearing revelers cheered and some even smooched as the famed crystal ball dropped at midnight.

Bronx-born U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor led the 60-second countdown and pushed the button that unleashed the shimmering orb with 2,688 crystals, a role usually filled by the New York City mayor.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, on his last day in office, sat out the celebration after 12 years on the job, while newly elected Mayor Bill de Blasio took the oath of office just after midnight at his Brooklyn home.

Kerrie McConaghy, 20, a university student visiting Times Square from Armagh, Ireland, was dancing and jumping up and down, donning a big blue top hat.

“It’s unbelievable here,” she said. “The lights, seeing the ball, hearing the music, all the people. It’s amazing.”

“TV doesn’t do this justice,” she said. “You have to be here to believe it.”

Marcus Ix, 34, visiting from Germany, gave

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New Year’s Eve with Red Honey and friends

I’m not very good at New Year’s Eve — I can never decide what I want to do. And while I’m usually all about commitment, the idea of buying a ticket and seeing out the old/in the new in a single venue is seriously daunting. To make matters worse, there are always at least a dozen shows and parties happening around Asheville that sound too good to pass up, but driving from one to another on the most alcohol-saturated night of the year? No thanks.

This year, I let fate decide. Or circumstance. I met friends for hors d’oeuvres at The Imperial. The plan was to head over to the River Arts District for Hank West’s secret party in the Wedge Building. I hear it verged on epic. But as the night wore on, traffic grew more intimidating and my friends with a warm car decided to call it an early night, I realized the smart thing to do was stay downtown.

What to do? I saw a tweet that Red Honey was playing at Hotel Indigo, so I headed that way. Seeing a show in

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