Beginning in April 2008, and continuing until December 2009, part of the Blue Ridge Parkway will be closed while renovations occur on The Goshen Creek Bridge. The bridge is located between Aho road and Bamboo road.
Update: Goshen Creek Bridge changes
Here’s the Watauga Democrat article
Upscale course planned in Lenoir
Three-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin is bringing his golf course design expertise to Caldwell County.
Irwin will design a new golf course at The Coves at Round Mountain development, according to information released by The Archer Group, the company behind the 3,600-acre project that stretches from Collettsville toward Gamewell.
Click here for the article in the News Topic
Blue Ridge Rural Land Trust plans for banner year
“Coman and other land conservationists believe the housing slump is creating a window of opportunity for land trusts as development slows down and people either desire tax breaks from donation easements or are willing to sell their land at a reduced rate in order to conserve it.”
Click here for the article in the Watauga Democrat
Click here to visit the Blue Ridge Rural Land Trust website
Highway 321, postponed until 2009
Completion of the widening of U.S. 321 from Lenoir to Blowing Rock likely won’t come until spring 2009, more than six months behind schedule, transportation officials said Monday.
Here’s the article from the Hickory Daily Record
Here are photos of the proposed highway
Officials want to extend Boone Greenway to Todd
The Watauga County Tourism Development Authority is exploring a regional trail-mapping project that’s designed to capitalize on the tourism value of scenery and outdoor recreation.
Click here to read the article from the Watauga Democrat
$1.5 Million for Water Projects
More than $1.5 million could be on the way to help North Carolina communities upgrade their water systems.Gov. Mike Easley has signed off on federal-state grants for projects in Marshall, Mars Hill, Tryon, Valdese, Lenoir and Blowing Rock, his office announced today.
Click here to read more from the Asheville Citizen
Jimmy John’s Coming to Boone
The corner of King Street and Appalachian Street in downtown Boone is about to get gourmet. A franchise of Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches is coming to Boone by the end of the summer and will be located in the former home of Carolina Business Machines at 525 West King Street.
Here’s the article from the High Country Press
Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches
Jimmy John’s Menu
New Parking deck in Blowing Rock
The Blowing Rock Town Council on Tuesday voted 3 to 2 to award a $1.08 million contract to Kearey Builders of Statesville to build a two-story, 62- by 200-foot parking deck in downtown Blowing Rock.
Here’s the article from High Country Press