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Home / Community Network News / October
 
MAIN News Archives for October 2001
 
 10/31 -  $39 million WNC scam alleged
 10/31 -  Asheville election heats up
PAC puts $36,750 into race
 10/31 -  Study: Charter schools not innovative, but not bad
 10/31 -  State websites delete info
 10/30 -  Citizens rally against corporate welfare
 10/29 -  State issues burning ban
 10/29 -  Race shaping mission of charter schools
 10/29 -  Judge affirms N.C. wetlands protection
 10/28 -  French Broad 'Riverkeeper' on the job
 10/28 -  Judge invalidates N.C. campaign-spending limit
 10/27 -  http://www.citizen-times.com/news/19231935.shtml
 10/27 -  Apple growers turn to retail sales
 10/26 -  Plant closes; 250 lose jobs in Haywood
 10/26 -  NC nonprofits should build on new spirit of unity
 10/26 -  Storms rock WNC
 10/25 -  NPR essayists to speak at UNCA
 10/25 -  UNC system study stirs controversy
 10/25 -  Redistricting vote hits another snag
 10/24 -  PBS getting cozy with conservatives?
 10/24 -  Public college costs jump 7.7 percent
 10/24 -  "Micro" businesses show their stuff
 10/24 -  Stream buffers enliven Hendersonville race
 10/24 -  Corporate logo flap nixes dinner with Oprah
 10/23 -  N.C. to crack down on Internet drug sales
 10/23 -  Men charged with poaching black bear
 10/23 -  Redistricting to change WNC politics?
 10/23 -  Disc golf is a hit in Fletcher
 10/22 -  N.C. loosens adoption rules
 10/22 -  Dupont Forest "open house" fundraiser
 10/22 -  Solar energy effort set for WNC
 10/19 -  Hunting season: Hikers beware
 10/19 -  Telemarketing fraud spreads to NC
 10/19 -  Easley signs patients' rights law
 10/18 -  Fault-lines in Asheville race appear
 10/17 -  National Ad Slam Contest launched
 10/17 -  Nobel Prize winner to speak Nov. 5 at WCU
 10/17 -  Court upholds Jackson billboard ban
 10/16 -  Opinion: White House censorship going too far
 10/16 -  Panic-fed censorship has begun
 10/16 -  600 Ecusta workers strike
 10/15 -  Smokies tourism declines
 10/15 -  Rains dampen fall fire season
 10/14 -  Judge hears challenge to Dupont Forest sale
 10/14 -  Pumpkins available across WNC
 10/14 -  Children-to-children effort launched in WNC
 10/12 -  "Diary of Anne Frank" staged at WWC
 10/12 -  Canton mill must improve Pigeon River discharge
 10/11 -  Henderson family puts 600-acres in public trust
 10/10 -  Asheville election results
 10/10 -  Ecusta workers set to strike
 10/09 -  PBS documentary: "Local News"
 10/08 -  A visit to Dawson Green
 10/08 -  How corporate media block political ad reform
 10/05 -  AOL to use "cookies" to target ads
 10/05 -  Henderson County to rescind free speech limits?
 10/04 -  Bowles enters race for Helms' seat
 10/04 -  UNC Law School to open civil rights center
 10/04 -  Library defies fed filter mandate
 10/03 -  West Nile virus suspected in N.C.
 10/02 -  Easley blocks execution
 10/02 -  Steelcase opens enviro-friendly plant
 10/02 -  Cherokee Fair runs through Saturday
 10/02 -  Greased pigs, First Amendment clash in Henderson County
 10/02 -  Polk talks focus on "Islam and Politics"
 10/02 -  Hotel tax increase close to passage
 10/02 -  Vision begins dialogue to improve wages in WNC
 10/01 -  Opinion: Patriotism and Dissent
 10/01 -  U.S. Apple Grower of the Year from WNC
 10/01 -  E-commerce is topic of Haywood conference
 10/01 -  A-B Vision seeks good jobs at good wages