Marshall
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Mars Hill approves roughly 5% increase in budget; only Madison town to maintain tax rate
MARS HILL - Mars Hill's property tax rate will remain unchanged from the previous year. The Mars Hill Town Board approved its 2024-25 budget June 27 in a special meeting at the Mars Hill Town Hall, as the town will maintain its property tax rate of 47 cents per $100 valuation.
The Making of Madison County
Arts Council gallery spotlights the region’s visual artists. On hot summer days, there’s something relaxingly bucolic about the mountain town of Marshall. Just 20 miles north of Asheville and bordering a tranquil section of the French Broad River, it is self-dubbed as “one street wide and a mile long.” Home to just under 800 residents, Marshall’s historic downtown area boasts a brewery, coffee shops, restaurants, clothing stores, a health-food grocery, artists’ studios, galleries, a century-old dry-goods store and a storied jail turned boutique hotel.
Mayor Sees Bright Future For Town
Weaverville – Weaverville Mayor Patrick Fitzsimmons sees only good things for the town as it grows into a powerhouse in Buncombe County. A new hospital, doubling the capacity of the water treatment plant, and other positive indicators point to a bright future, says Fitzsimmons. “Weaverville is really at a...
Construction of Greeneville/Greene County Boys and Girls Club’s new facility underway
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Greeneville/Greene County Boys and Girls Club is building a brand new facility that will be twice the size of its current one. The new facility will span 27,000 sq. ft., compared to the current building which is only about 10,000 sq. ft. Executive Director of the Greeneville/Greene County Boys and […]
City schools tended to do better than county schools in Northeast Tennessee TCAP results
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — The scores are in for Tennessee's standardized testing in schools. Some parts of our region are celebrating gains, while others have room for improvement. SEE THE FULL RESULTS |TCAP Assessment Results (scroll to State Assessments and click Assessment Files) Johnson City schools are celebrating the...
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