Come Ski and get a tree!

General — EDITOR on November 24, 2008 at 11:48 am

Families travel from across the state and the Southeast to get their hands on the High Country’s hottest commodity of the holiday season—the Fraser fir. Luckily, High Country residents don’t have to travel far to take part in this favorite pasttime. Look for Choose & Cut Christmas tree farm signs on the highways or pick up a brochure at local businesses. Tree Story by Anna Oakes
With literally thousands to choose from, you and your family can find the perfect Christmas tree this year. Families from across the state and Southeast travel hundreds of miles to our mountains for their tannenbaums, but High Country residents enjoy the privilege of living right in the center of North Carolina’s Choose and Cut Capital.

If you’ve never experienced the joy of selecting your own real Christmas tree, make this the year you start a new tradition. Chopping down your own tree is an excuse to spend a little time with your family, roommates or friends, a reason to bundle up and feel the cool air sweep against your cheeks, and a chance to set foot on something other than asphalt and concrete. Plus, you’ll meet hardworking farmers and put money into the local economy at a time when it’s sorely needed.
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Skiing is a wonderful way to enjoy the beautiful mountians of North Carolina.Ski story by Sam Calhoun
Not once, but twice before Thanksgiving the High Country has woken up to a blanket of fresh snow on the ground, including this week when Sugar Mountain Resort took the cue from Old Man Winter and opened for the season on Monday, November 17. For all the people who are in denial about the start of winter, there’s no weather report left to dispute—it’s cold, it has been snowing, and if the opening of all four of the High Country’s ski slopes tells us anything, winter is definitely here.
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Boone Council Deliberates Zoning Requests Thursday

General — EDITOR on November 24, 2008 at 11:40 am

If its rezoning request is approved, Appalachian plans to convert the rock building on the corner of Depot and Rivers streets into a state-of-the-art broadcasting complex and significantly upgrade the building façade. What this rendering doesn’t show is the planned three-story addition to the rear of the building. Story by Kathleen McFadden
Two rezoning cases were on the agenda for Boone’s Quarterly Public Hearing on November 13. ASU requested a change in the zoning of the rock building on the corner of Rivers and Depot streets from B-1, Central Business District, to U-1, University District. Boone Five, LLC requested rezoning a tract on Highway 105 from a split B-3, General Business, and R-1, Single-Family Residential, to CDB-3, Conditional District General Business.

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The Star of a Real Estate Reality Show Takes a Housing Hit

General — EDITOR on November 18, 2008 at 12:50 pm

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To the 1 million viewers of Bravo’s reality show Flipping Out, Jeff Lewis is the acerbic, demanding, and sometimes petulant face of real estate speculation. In the program’s first two seasons (already in reruns), Lewis turned a hefty profit buying and updating homes to sell in Los Angeles’ toniest neighborhoods. At the start of the year he sold a 1,900-square-foot house to Lost star Dominic Monaghan for $1.6 million.

But as the cameras stopped shooting seven months ago, the housing market went from slowed to stalled, leaving the 38-year-old speculator, as he says, “paralyzed.” Lewis has been mired for months in a dispute over the boundaries of a $2.5 million property. A deal to buy a house fell apart when Countrywide Financial (CFC.) foreclosed on the seller. Until recently, Lewis lived in a 700-square-foot home, tight quarters for an entourage that includes two cats, three dogs, and, during working hours, a housekeeper and two assistants. “These are not great times, and people are suffering,” says Lewis, a self-professed “working millionaire” who has flipped more than 40 homes.

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ASU seeks Boone’s OK for journalism complex

General — EDITOR on November 18, 2008 at 11:49 am

By Frank Ruggiero
Appalachian State University is hoping to hit the airwaves with a new broadcasting center, though it will need a green light from the Boone Town Council.

University officials appeared before the council and Boone Area Planning Commission Thursday, Nov. 13, at the town’s quarterly public hearing, requesting a zoning change for property in the central business district.

The university requested to change the zoning classification of the former Alliance Bible Fellowship building, located at the corner of Depot and Rivers streets, from B-1 (central business) to U-1 (university) to establish the George G. Beasley Broadcasting Complex.

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General — EDITOR on November 13, 2008 at 12:15 pm



Local home construction down 25%

General — EDITOR on November 12, 2008 at 11:19 am

By Scott Nicholson
George Gilleland is president of the High Country Home Builders Association and owner of The Hardwood Company in Boone, selling wood products and other building materials. He said while the construction market has cooled a little, it’s still far from doom and gloom.

“I think we’re doing better than the national average,” Gilleland said. “People are still buying high-end second homes. Our average home prices are still up there.”

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Tough times for farmers in the high country

General — EDITOR on November 12, 2008 at 11:13 am

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The lingering drought in much of North Carolina has resulted in the U.S. Department of Agriculture declaring 59 counties, including nearly all of Western North Carolina, disaster areas.
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That means local farmers who can prove significant crop losses may be eligible for low-interest loans or other payments. This is the second year in a row that drought has severely impacted crops, with corn and eastern tobacco crops taking the worst hits this year.

If you think the drought is no longer an issue, just ask a local farmer.

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Proposed Globe Scenic Area

General — EDITOR on November 12, 2008 at 10:44 am

Story by Kathleen McFadden
Researchers at Colorado State University released an economic study this week stating that the creation of the proposed Grandfather National Scenic Area (GNSA) would attract an estimated 1.5 million visitors a year, result in the creation of 724 new jobs and generate an additional $38.4 million in annual revenue for Avery, Caldwell and Watauga counties.

The proposed scenic area would encompass 25,500 acres of the 510,119-acre Pisgah National Forest along the Blue Ridge Parkway from Grandfather Mountain to Blowing Rock and would apply scenic protections only to public lands currently managed by the U.S. Forest Service.

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Local Marine League Detachment formed - Jefferson Post
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 21:51:40 GMT -

Local Marine League Detachment formed
Jefferson Post
Tom “Tugboat” Northrop of Ashe County is among the area Marine veterans who helped form the High Country Detachment 1389 of the North Carolina Department Marine Corps League. Senior Vice Commandant of the Mountaineer Detachment in Watauga County, ...

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Snow on the slopes in Western North Carolina - TriCities.com
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 13:54:16 GMT -

Snow on the slopes in Western North Carolina
TriCities.com
Established in 1967, Beech Mountain Resort — formerly called “Ski Beech” — ranks among three ski slopes in North Carolina's High Country, a scenic region where mountains stand like stacks more than a mile high. Over the past couple of years, ...

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POSTED BY: Mike Dojc - TORO Magazine
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:19:41 GMT -

POSTED BY: Mike Dojc
TORO Magazine
Daniel Boone Nestled between the peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the charming towns of Boone, Banner Elk and Blowing Rock make up the North Carolina High Country. The kite high moniker reflects the awesome elevation, not hydroponic ...

Our View: When the whistle stops, heed the call - Watauga Democrat
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:06:13 GMT -

Our View: When the whistle stops, heed the call
Watauga Democrat
Beverly Perdue has been often more visible in the High Country than other state-elected CEOs. And as we move forward with the recent news that Perdue will not seek a second term, this is a trend any contender must be committed to continuing.

2011 state park attendance matches record - WSOC Charlotte
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 16:50:02 GMT -

2011 state park attendance matches record
WSOC Charlotte
WATAUGA COUNTY, NC -- Visits to North Carolina state parks continued at record levels in 2011, and the High Country's natural gems were among the highest achievers, according to a report released last week. Approximately 14.25 million visits to state ...

Positive Vibration - Boone Mountain Times
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:00:50 GMT -

Boone Mountain Times

Positive Vibration
Boone Mountain Times
Founded in Boone in 2004, Hope Massive was bred out of a shared admiration of Marley amongst Brown and friend Justin Butler. The reggae and dancehall six-piece has been a musical mainstay in the High Country and also received regional recognition upon ...

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Our View: Seeing the mountains for the trees - Watauga Democrat
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:29:31 GMT -

Our View: Seeing the mountains for the trees
Watauga Democrat
After polishing its natural gems for millennia, it's no surprise that state parks in the High Country are among those most visited in North Carolina. Our state parks did well overall in 2011. More than 14 million visitors hiked, picnicked or just ...

Our View: Volunteer to make a difference - Watauga Democrat
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 14:25:32 GMT -

Our View: Volunteer to make a difference
Watauga Democrat
Thumbs-down: to the number of volunteer vacancies on committees and boards assisting Boone Town Council. Many of us already volunteer our time with our church, with scouts or with an area nonprofit, by way of example. Many more of us don't.

Back in Black - Boone Mountain Times
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:06:40 GMT -

Boone Mountain Times

Back in Black
Boone Mountain Times
By Frank Ruggiero (frank.ruggiero@mountaintimes.com) Comedian Lewis Black returns to Boone Feb. 9, promising a show filled with all new material. The standup comedian, actor and author is known for his impassioned – and oftentimes steaming – views on ...

Thank you, Jim Greene - Watauga Democrat
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 21:56:39 GMT -

Watauga Democrat

Thank you, Jim Greene
Watauga Democrat
In honor of Jim, I wanted to share this updated piece about “The Voice of Avery County,” whom our community will dearly miss. I am a better person because of having known Jim, and his contributions to countless Avery County and High Country lives will ...

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