In recent months, the Reparations Commission has been active, promoting new initiatives. While their objectives are undoubtedly well-intentioned, the proposed methods and financial implications raise significant concerns, particularly about the…
Summary: On March 12, 2024, the Asheville City Council approved a resolution under the consent agenda to fund Cityzen Solutions Inc., doing business as Public Input, for community engagement software…
Since July 2023, Buncombe County and the City of Asheville have been entrenched in what they dub the "Stop the Harm" audit. This initiative, recommended by the Community Reparations Commission…
Your Guide to Spreading Conservative Truths in Buncombe County Hey there, Future Conservative Champions! Did you know that spreading the word about our conservative values and vision for Buncombe County…
At the last regular meeting of Buncombe County Commissioners for 2022, County Manager Avril Pender recommended that the county spend $153,438 on the BC Creative Equity Mural Project. Of course,…
Regular Board meetings are usually scheduled for the first Thursday of each month, but meeting dates are subject to change. Meetings begin with a closed session that typically starts at…
The activists who control our local government like to remind us from time to time of that for which we should all be grateful and proud: December 14, 2021Mayor Manheimer…
I am sure that there must be many who agree that the Asheville Uni-party activists who occupy local government offices need to be sent to their rooms without supper. I…
Kristi Schulenbury and Josua Johnson from the National Alliance to End Homelessness (Homeless Response Crisis System) attended as they did last month. Their presentation was mainly a defense of the…
Meeting materials and participation details are posted on the committee's website three days prior to the meeting. The Public Safety Committee will recommend public safety policy direction in areas of…