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Greg Parlier
This November, voters will, for the first time, make the Asheville City Board of Education a fully elected board.
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In one of the more crowded races in recent history for seats on the Buncombe County Board of Education, nine
Board of Equalization and Review Chair Miriam McKinney wrote two letters to the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners warning that
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Asheville City Schools Superintendent Maggie Fehrman reported that the well-documented achievement gap between Black and white students closed slightly last
“The more we can share those experiences in a way that people believe, the more we can overcome that believability

According to one community member, the Bible should provide enough information for Buncombe County readers interested in learning about sex.
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The state Supreme Court ordered the N.C Board of Elections to remove RFK Jr.’s name from the ballot Sept. 9,
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In was a chaotic year for Western North Carolina's largest school district in 2023-24. This November, ten candidates are vying
At its meeting Sept. 5, the Buncombe County Board of Education unanimously (7-0) passed interim policies that broaden the school

“[Distributing papers] is like putting gumballs in a jar,” Cindy Kunst explains. “Everyone has a different jar. My job is
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