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VMI women’s soccer falls in dramatic battle with UNC Asheville, 1-0


LEXINGTON, Va. – In a contest that saw the teams battle both each other and the elements, the UNC Asheville Bulldogs got a diving save from goalkeeper Heather Muller with 26 seconds to go to preserve a 1-0 victory over the VMI Keydets in Big South women’s soccer action Wednesday afternoon at VMI’s Patchin Field.

With Asheville (6-9-2, 2-5-2 Big South) nursing a one-goal lead in a driving rain, VMI’s (3-13, 1-8 BSC) Myranda Emery found space to Muller’s left on the right side of the field. Emery, cutting from left to right, settled herself and laced a low bullet toward the lower right of the net, but Muller made a sprawling save to her left and controlled the rebound, preserving the victory.

Kennedy Garrett, Asheville’s leading scorer, tallied in the 60th minute for the day’s lone goal. Amanda Knapp picked up the assist on the play. Emery led the Keydets in shots with four on a day that saw the teams deadlocked in that statistic, 15-15. Perhaps the day’s most critic stat, however, saw VMI draw a stunning 11 offside violations

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Core Bites: Oct. 25

“Cool Hand Luke” is a 1967 prison drama directed by Stuart Rosenberg, starring Paul Newman and featuring George Kennedy in an Oscar-winning performance.

Part of the “Films at the Haen” series, the movie will be shown at the end of Brevard’s Fourth Friday Gallery Walk. Doors open at 7 p.m. Free popcorn and nonalcoholic drinks will be provided. Dress warmly and bring cash to purchase a glass of wine or beer.

Some seating is available, but participants can bring a chair to ensure ample seating. The film scheduled for Nov. 22 is “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.”

The gallery is at 200 King St. Call 828-883-3268 for more information.

Feed Seed performers

The Feed Seed at 3715 Hendersonville Road, Fletcher, hosts weekend shows starting at 7:30 p.m.

– Tonight: Blue Horizon — ETSU band

– Saturday: Bobby and Blue Ridge Tradition

For more information, call 828-216-3492.

4th Friday gallery walk

The Brevard 4th Friday gallery walk begins at 5 p.m. today. There are many new exhibits during this “Halloweenfest” weekend in downtown Brevard.

Red Wolf Gallery will present “Friday Night Live” with “After The Rain,” a new series by Ann DerGara. Red Wolf Gallery will feature the music of Bradford Carson.

Next door at Number 7 Arts, meet

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Get haunted at Asheville-area Halloween events

HAUNTED COMEDY BUS TOURS: Tuesday-Saturday during October with LaZoom Tours, departing from Thirsty Monk Pub, 92 Patton Ave., Asheville. For age 17 and older. $21. Visit www.lazoomtours.com or call 225-6932 for schedules.
HICKORY NUT GAP FARM: Visit the Fairview farm from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily through October. Try the maze, pick a pumpkin, buy organic apples, hold a baby chick, visit with animals and more. New culvert slide from orchard to barn. $7 adults, $5 children 3 and older, free age 2 and younger. Hayrides $3, horse rides $7. Visit www.hickorynutgapfarm.com.
PINHEAD’S GRAVEYARD: Pinhead’s Graveyard, 2099 Asheville Hwy., Canton. From dark until the last victim, approximately 8-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 8 p.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday through Nov. 2. Meet actor R.A. Mihailoff today-Sunday, Leatherface from “Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3” and other movies. $15. $20 during four nights of Leatherface. www.pinheadsgraveyard.com.
HAUNTED CHEROKEE ADVENTURE: Opens Friday, through Nov. 2, starts at 7 p.m., “Unto These Hills” theater, Drama Road, Cherokee. Closed Oct. 28-29. Four haunted attractions: Scare Free Kids Zone $5, Haunted Theatre $10, Horror Dorm $8 (access allowed if attending Haunted Theatre), Ghost Walk $10 (through Oconaluftee Indian Village). www.hauntedcherokee.com. Article source: http://www.blackmountainnews.com/article/20131024/ASHEVILLESCENE/310240014/Get-haunted-at-Asheville-area-Halloween-events If you need a cheap air ticket, hotel or rental car please visit http://www.airticket.com

Gun rights group threatens to sue Raleigh over outdated park signs

— North Carolina’s most vocal gun rights group is threatening to sue Raleigh if it doesn’t update signs in city parks that tell visitors firearms aren’t allowed.

Grass Roots North Carolina sent a letter to the Raleigh City Council this week, requesting an update to the signs now that state law allows concealed-carry permit holders to bring guns to playgrounds, greenways and college campuses.

In an email, Raleigh parks director Diane Sauer told the group it would be too expensive to replace all signs in the city’s 100-plus parks – especially because state lawmakers might change the rules again.

“Due to costs associated with and the potential of this coming up again, we are not going to replace all signs at once,” Sauer wrote to a Grass Roots member. “As signs are replaced (age or damage) or new signs are added, we will include updated information.”

Grass Roots North Carolina president Paul Valone says he doesn’t buy that argument.

“I find that disingenuous,” Valone said. “It’s not too expensive – you don’t have to replace them or anything, just take them down.”

Valone provided photos of several park signs that say

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Rev. Billy Graham returns home after hospital stay

Charlotte’s own pastor, the Rev. Billy Graham, is home after he was released from the hospital Thursday.

Followers of his crusade are lifting up support and prayers for him.

Graham spent two nights at Mission Hospital after he was admitted for tests on his lungs.

Two people who are close to Graham told Channel 9 he got out of the hospital shortly after lunchtime and is home Thursday night and doing well.

Nearly everyone Channel 9 spoke with in Montreat they had heard he was in the hospital in Asheville.

A spokesperson said Thursday afternoon that Graham had gone to the hospital on Tuesday for medical pulmonary tests and stayed two nights.

He was alert the whole time and did not have any problems with the scheduled tests.

Several people said they’ve been praying for Graham, whose 95th birthday is just two weeks away.

“My prayers are he stays healthy and with his upcoming last message that is coming out in November. We’re looking forward to that,” said resident Steve Freeman.

“He is right up the road. His house is built out of an old cabin. He is an iconic figure in America,” said resident Kent

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The Dawn of Knoxville’s TV Age

After his arrival at WATE around 1958, Jack Wiedemann was a popular on-air host who was also instrumental in moving the station into its current headquarters, Greystone. Wiedemann still lives in town (see Secret History). Perhaps coincidentally, the perspective of this mocked-up photo is from the block where WROL-TV began broadcasting in 1953.

TAMIS-McClung Historical Collection

After his arrival at WATE around 1958, Jack Wiedemann was a popular on-air host who was also instrumental in moving the station into its current headquarters, Greystone. Wiedemann still lives in town (see Secret History). Perhaps coincidentally, the perspective of this mocked-up photo is from the block where WROL-TV began broadcasting in 1953.

Woodruff’s furniture store on Gay Street (now the Downtown Grill), a major purveyor of television sets, displayed these promotions for Knoxville’s first two TV stations: a quiet promo for WATE, at left, and a flashier show of WTVK, then a CBS affiliate, at right. In the mid-1950s, WTSK boosted its signal and became WTVK, but the UHF channel continued to have problems. What it lacked<p>Article source: <a href=http://www.metropulse.com/news/2013/oct/23/dawn-knoxvilles-tv-age/ If you need a cheap air ticket, hotel or rental car please visit http://www.airticket.com

Gardner-Webb forward Denzel Clarke notched his third hat trick of the season …

   Box Score: Gardner-Webb 5, UNC Asheville 0

 MEN’S SOCCER: UNC Asheville Highlights and Postmatch Comments (10-23-13)

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Gardner-Webb 2013 Senior Night (10-23-13)

Boiling Springs, N.C. – Gardner-Webb forward Denzel Clarke notched his third hat trick of the season, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs blanked UNC Asheville 5-0 on “Senior Night” Wednesday night at Greene-Harbison Field.

Gardner-Webb increased its current winning streak to three straight matches and improved to 7-6-1 overall and 4-3-0 in the Big South with the win. Asheville falls to 4-10-0 and 1-5-0 in the Big South with the loss.

Clarke recorded the first three goals of the match to post his third hat trick of the season and become the first Runnin’ Bulldog to have three hat tricks in the same season in GWU’s Division I history. The three goals increased his season total to 15 on the year.

GWU took a 3-0 lead with goals from

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