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Weaverville
No serious wrecks due to snow
elevations closer to the Tennessee
By Matt Tate
border.
Schools closed to keep their stu-
While the southern portion of dents and personnel off the danger-
Buncombe County escaped mea- ous roads. There were several acci-
surable snowfall Tuesday evening dents reported, although none were
(Feb. 3), the northern portion considered severe. The Weaverville
of the county was saddled with Fire Department worked three
several inches of snow and slick accidents as of midday Wednes-
roads. day (Feb. 4), the Woodfin Fire
Approximately one or two inch- Department worked two accidents
es of snow fell in the towns of Tuesday evening. The Barnards-
Weaverville and Barnardsville with ville Fire Department had several
more accumulation on the higher weather-related calls.
Snow begins to pile up Tuesday (Feb. 3) on Alabama Avenue in Weaverville.
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Red Oak Crossing in Weaverville recently added a deli department. The kitchen
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cooks biscuits in the morning and short-order sandwiches, such as hamburgers,
cheeseburgers and grilled cheese, in the afternoons. Employees Oletta Davis, left, and
Roberta Wright stand by the new deli. Red Oak Crossing is located at 1318 Jupiter
Road, near the Madison County/Buncombe County border.
24 THE TRIBUNE - Feb 5 - 11, 2009
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