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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

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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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Allen’s double-double paces 2nd straight PC women win

Presbyterian College
Sports Information

FARMVILLE, Va. – A double-double from forward Keyonna Allen (Forest Park, Ga.), a sizeable rebounding advantage and a hot shooting performance gave the Presbyterian College women’s basketball team its second straight win with a 66-61 road victory over Longwood on Saturday afternoon.

PC improves to 7-17 overall and 5-10 in the Big South. The Blue Hose return to Templeton Center to host Liberty on Thursday at 7 p.m. Longwood falls to 7-17, 4-11 in league play and next travel to Gardner-Webb on Thursday at 7 p.m.

The Blue Hose outrebounded the Lancers by an incredible 40 to 13 margin and shot 50 percent (22-for-44) from the floor. PC improved on a 30-27 halftime lead and outscored Longwood on second-chance points, 19-2.

Allen posted a team-high 16 points and 12 rebounds for her third career double-double. Karlee Taylor (Asheville, N.C) added 15 points—all on three-pointers—and Sherece Smith (Clemson, S.C.) dished out seven assists, the 10th-most in a Division I game at Presbyterian College.

PC battled to a first-half lead and needed some work at the end of the half to get back in front.

After a tight start to the game,

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Danish zoo kills giraffe to prevent inbreeding – Asheville Citizen

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Long legacy of Asheville’s Jackie and Fred Simms

The four parents conspired to arrange a seemingly innocent gathering at Jackie’s family’s home — the young people socializing in one room while the elders chatted in another, stealthily eavesdropping when they could.

Gwen Morphis, Jackie’s best friend since they were 6 and 8, respectively, recalls Jackie being her typical ebullient self during that gathering, animated and laughing as she sported her new dress, while Fred was his usual “stoic” self, quiet and observant.

Someone in the room, who was aware of the parents’ plan, looked at the seemingly unlikely pair and said something like, “Are you kidding me?” Morphis said. “And when someone asked him afterward what he thought (of Jackie), his comment was, ‘Well, she smiles a lot and has nice legs.’”

When Fred finished his military service, he came back to St. Louis to find Jackie, and that was that. “He just didn’t have a choice,” Morphis said.

Their long union had its challenges, as Jackie cheerfully admits that “Fred was not the easiest person to live with, and I’m sure he would say the same about me. Couples counseling off and on throughout the years was a staple,

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Animal Welfare Institute plans lawsuit over red wolf deaths

To Whom It May Concern:

On October 29 2012 and you did stories on the red wolves being found shot dead in North Carolina (by Jake Frankel). There is a hearing on the next step of this campaign on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 in case you are interested for Mountain Express: We are suing the North Carolina state wildlife agency for authorizing day and night hunting in the red wolf’s recovery area of an identical looking animal – coyotes – and hence violating the Endangered Species Act, which the red wolf is listed under. Again, the hearing on our injunction is this coming Tuesday, February 11, 2014. I have included below a list of facts about this red wolf population, and I am happy to send you anything else you need – a press release, mortality statistics, court documents, etc.:


-The red wolf (Canis rufus) once ranged throughout the eastern and southcentral United States. Intensive predator control programs and the degradation and alteration of the species’ habitat had greatly reduced its numbers by the early 20th Century, however. Designated as an endangered species in 1967, the red wolf was declared extinct in the wild in 1980. In 1987, an

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