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HEDDEN’S COLLISION CENTER
Western North Carolina
Best Place in Town to Have a Wreck
Towing Available
Jimmy Hedden
Review potential
Owner
828-683-4725
2366 New Leicester Hwy
stimulus projects
“The Lord is my strength and song
The public is invited to review of them are chosen for economic on the draft stimulus project list
and is become my salvation” Psalms 118:14
the list of potential economic stimulus funding in the future. request at 12:10 pm on Tuesday
stimulus projects compiled by the The comment period ends Monday (March 31). The FBRMPO Trans-
Sam’s Radiator
N.C. Department of Transporta- (March 30). portation Advisory Committee will
tion and the supplemental list The proposed stimulus project be considering modifications to the
& Auto Service
prepared by the French Broad River lists are available at www.fbrmpo. Transportation Improvement Pro-
Metropolitan Planning Organiza- org, at the Land-of-Sky Regional gram in order to expedite projects
tion (FBRMPO). Council offices, and at the of- which receive first round stimulus
Call owner Sam McAbee
Projects identified on these lists fices of Buncombe County, Hay- funding.
828 252 5070
were chosen because of their readi- wood County, Henderson County, Comments will also be taken on
ness to begin construction within Asheville, Black Mountain, Bilt- any other projects on the published
889 Riverside Drive • Asheville, NC 28804
the timeframe specified by the more Forest, Canton, Clyde, Flat lists. The meeting will take place at
stimulus bill. Some, but not all, of Rock, Fletcher, Hendersonville, the Land-of-Sky Regional Council
these projects will be funded as part Laurel Park, Maggie Valley, Mills at 339 New Leicester Highway.
of the federal economic stimulus River, Montreat, Waynesville, The meeting is open to the public,
package. All potential projects are Weaverville and Woodfin. Copies and the public may comment at the
being published for public com- are also available at public librar- meeting.
ment at this time in order to allow ies.
the MPO to act quickly if any There will be a public hearing This special to the Tribune.
Deputies arrest woman cont...
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of 75 miles per hour. Meadows
combe County Detention Center
charged with fleeing to elude arrest, struck a tree and crashed her vehicle
under a $6,000 bond.
reckless driving, driving while im- in the yard at 170 Johnston Blvd. in
paired, unauthorized use of a motor Leicester.
vehicle, no operator’s license and pos- She was transported to Mission
session of drug paraphernalia. Hospitals for treatment to her inju-
Lt. Ross Dillingham said deputies ries and arrested after her release. A
tried to stop Meadows for reckless female passenger in Meadows’ vehicle
driving on New Leicester Highway was also transported to the hospital
when she took off and led deputies with injuries, Dillingham added.
on a brief chase that reached speeds Meadows was placed in the Bun-
North Buncombe’s
Rapper cont...
full service hospital
providing care for small
animals and horses
Pain Control
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as a possible destination for Brit-
Pain control in our companion ani-
mals has improved greatly in recent
detectives found the Toyota Solara, tingham. years. This includes pain from arthritis,
which was the victim’s car, Feb. King Tut was affiliated with
surgeries and traumatic injuries.
In the past, human Non-steroidal
17 in Manhattan. They had been Dipset, a hip-hop group that
Anti-inflammatory drugs, such as as-
searching for Brittingham since. includes rappers Jim Jones and pirin, were used to provide comfort.
Lomia identified Weaverville Cam’ron.
However, these medications are not for-
mulated for animals and can have serious
side effects, such as kidney damage and
gastric ulceration.
Woodfin Optimists to
There are now a number of drugs in
the aspirin family that are designed and
labeled for use in dogs. Some of these
hold pig pickin’
drugs are even available as injections.
Through these improved medica-
tions, we can more safely provide comfort
to our pets and increase their quality
The Optimist Club of Woodfin is raising funds for its local service
of life.
projects by holding a Pig Pickin’ from noon to 4 pm on April 4 at
Weaverville, Exit 15 off I-26
Newbridge Café in Woodfin. The Elk Mountain Cloggers will perform
Mark Forde, DVM
starting at 1 pm, and toe-tapping music will continue throughout the
Sue Reinecke, DVM
event by local musicians.
645-1616
With the money raised from the event, the Optimist Club hopes to
help the children in the Woodfin community. The Optimist Club of
Woodfin has been supporting local youth since 2008. Optimist Inter-
national is one of the world’s largest service club organizations with
120,000 adult and youth members in 3,800 clubs in the United States,
Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico and throughout the world.
6 THE TRIBUNE - Mar 26 - Apr 1, 2009
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