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Longwood men’s soccer earns 3-1 win over UNC Asheville

FARMVILLE, Va. – Sophomore Philip van Berkom/Zetten, the Netherlands recorded his first goal of the season along with his first career assist to propel the Longwood University men’s soccer to a 3-1 victory against Big South Conference opponent UNC Asheville (3-7-0, 0-2-0) on Saturday afternoon at the Athletics Complex in Farmville.

Freshman Ben Ferrell/Fairfax Station scored once to add to the offensive effort, while sophomore Lee Martin/Gambrills, Maryland notched his first career points with a goal, as well. Freshman goalkeeper Carlos Canas/Manassas registered his first career win in front of the net for the Lancers with three saves in the outing.

“We can enjoy the win and take comfort that three points are in the bag, but it wasn’t easy, and give credit to Asheville, because they pushed us all the way,” said head coach Jon Atkinson. “Going a goal down is never a good idea, but I applaud our guys at the way they bounced back, showing initiative to go in with a lead at the half. I felt we should have killed the game off in the second half, but with a combination of poor finishing and decisions, we only had Lee Martin’s goal to provide us some

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Blue Ridge inn forced to close over government shutdown

WAYNESVILLE, N.C. –

Conservative activists
protested Saturday outside a private hotel and restaurant forced to
close during the partial federal government shutdown because it leases a
federal government building on federally owned land.

Protesters
gathered on the shoulder of the Blue Ridge Parkway to protest Friday’s
forced closure of the Pisgah Inn, owner Bruce O’Connell said in an
interview. The Asheville Citizen-Times reported the crowd numbered fewer than three dozen. One of the demonstrators
handed him a card claiming membership in a tea party group based in
Asheville, about 30 miles east, O’Connell said.

“They’re up there
making a statement I guess — that they’re not happy with the state of
things and wanted to make a point,” O’Connell said.

Park rangers
began blocking the inn’s three entrances off the parkway at lunchtime
Friday, stayed through the night and remained there Saturday to make
sure the inn didn’t reopen, O’Connell said.

Parkway Chief Ranger Steve Stinnett said park service managers in Washington directed him to block access to the inn.

The
470-mile federal road that winds through the North Carolina and
Virginia mountains remains open to traffic but National Park Service
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Home of the Week: Downtown Asheville loft

The elevator doors to Steve Lott and Mickey Randolph’s floor parted to reveal a hallway filled with art. Paintings glowed gently in the museum-quality lighting.

Steve dug for his keys while explaining he found the work through a lifetime of collecting. He opened the door to the condominium he and his wife share, and a visitor walked into a gallery of outsider art and face-jug pottery.

Framing the pieces was the loft, a space with skylights, narrow-plank floors and industrial windows that frame the southern sky.

Steve and Mickey’s loft is one of eight on the Asheville Art Museum’s Downtown Urban Loft + Art Tour on Thursday. The tour leaves from the museum in 15-minute increments (last departure at 6:30 p.m.) and takes in Alchemy Fine Arts gallery. A reception at the contemporary furniture store Mobilia follows, with music by Eleanor Underhill and local food, beer and wine.

Steve and Mickey bought their loft three years ago as an urban retreat and alternative to their home in Cullowhee. “This is what you always think of when you think of a loft,” Steve said.

The entrance gives way immediately to the kitchen.

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Tenn. mayor asks to reopen Smoky Mountains – Asheville Citizen

MARYVILLE, TENN. — An East Tennessee mayor is asking the federal government to allow Blount County to take on the financial responsibility of reopening portions of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

October is one of the busiest times of the year for the park, which was closed during the partial government shutdown.

Blount County Mayor Ed Mitchell said that he sent the request to Department of Interior Secretary Sally Jewell. He said the letter asks whether the county can take on reopening parts of the park for tourism at no cost to the federal government.

“The federal government’s decision to shut down the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and, in particular, Cades Cove and the Foothills Parkway, will have a tremendous impact on the citizens of Blount County,” Mitchell said. “This is the peak time for Park visits by tourists from all over our country.

“Many Blount County businesses and citizens rely on Park visitors for their livelihood,” he said. “By Washington denying its citizens’ access to this park, they are depriving their citizens and crippling Blount County businesses.”

Mitchell says he hopes to get a quick response.

“If

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Legendary Vietnam Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap dies – Asheville Citizen

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) – Vo Nguyen Giap, the brilliant and ruthless self-taught general who drove the French out of Vietnam to free it from colonial rule and later forced the Americans to abandon their grueling effort to save the country from communism, has died. At age 102, he was the last of Vietnam’s old-guard revolutionaries.

Giap died Friday evening in a military hospital in the capital of Hanoi where he had spent close to four years growing weaker and suffering from long illnesses, a government official and a source close to Giap said. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because his death had not been formally announced.

Giap was a national hero whose legacy was second only to that of his mentor, founding President Ho Chi Minh, who led the country to independence.

The so-called “red Napoleon” stood out as the leader of a ragtag army of guerrillas who wore sandals made of car tires and lugged their artillery piece by piece over mountains to encircle and crush the French army at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. The unlikely victory, which is still studied at military schools, led not only to Vietnam’s independence but hastened the collapse of colonialism across Indochina and beyond.

Giap

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Gaffney may take on Kings Mountain activities

If the federal government shutdown isn’t resolved over the weekend and national parks remain closed, the city of Gaffney will host the annual Battle of Kings Mountain commemoration activities.

Events originally scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at the Kings Mountain National Military Park near Blacksburg included re-enactment demonstrations, lectures and music.

And on Monday,, the anniversary of the 1780 Revolutionary War battle, there was to be a wreath-laying there at the U.S. monument, the arrival of the Overmountain Victory Trail marchers and a keynote speaker. Also, the Overmountain group planned to spend several nights at the Cowpens National Battleground in Chesnee.

Now, the celebration focus is on downtown Gaffney. Officials don’t have a cost estimate for providing extra services, but said the city actively promotes tourism and welcomes visitors who’d hoped to honor Kings Mountain heroes at the actual battleground.

“We’re trying to provide them with an alternate venue,” said Gaffney’s City Administrator James Taylor. “Revolutionary War tourism is part of what we do and this is just part of that effort. We’re delighted to help out.”

Even before the government shutdown, Gaffney had planned to welcome the Overmountain group on Sunday. The

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Blue Ridge inn’s act of defiance lasts about 2 hours

Near MOUNT PISGAH, N.C. — At a spot 5,000 feet above sea level and 20 miles from the nearest town, an innkeeper decided Friday to defy the federal government and reopen his lodge.

That stand lasted about two hours as National Park Service rangers blocked the entrances to the privately run Pisgah Inn on the Blue Ridge Parkway after owner Bruce O’Connell decided to reopen his dining room, gift shop and country store at noon Friday for lunch. The federal government had forced the inn, in a leased building on federal land,

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