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Smokies campers kicked out in federal shutdown

CHEROKEE — Florida resident Joe Bresnahan was among the campers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park who learned that their vacation had been cut short by the government shutdown.

He had a message for Congress.

“When everybody goes to the polls next year, if there is an incumbent, regardless of party, vote for the other person,” he said. “Get them out. Fire every damn one of them. They need to be gone.”

The shutdown caused headaches across the nation Tuesday as nonessential government agencies closed in the wake of the political impasse over Obamacare. Congress failed to agree on a budget late Monday, meaning many federal workers were off the job.

Park rangers closed Smokemont Campground near Cherokee, where Bresnahan was staying, around noon.

The shutdown, which also closed campgrounds along the Blue Ridge Parkway, could mean an economic loss for places like Cherokee and Asheville.

The towns depend on tourism revenue from fall leaf-lookers and visitors to the parks.

Cathy Latham, owner of four shops in Cherokee, said the uncertainty of the shutdown is the worst part. October is her most profitable month. About 75 percent of her

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Insurance markets open to surge of new customers – Asheville Citizen

CHICAGO — The online insurance marketplaces that are at the heart of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul struggled to handle the wave of eager new consumers Tuesday, the first day of a six-month open-enrollment period that inaugurates the biggest expansion in coverage in nearly 50 years.

A combination of high demand and technical glitches seemed to overwhelm the online system early in the day. Federal and state officials were working to address the problems, which led to long waits on government websites and a federal call center.

As a sign of how ready Americans were to get started, Obama said more than 1 million people had visited the government’s main website before 7 a.m. — exceeding expectations and contributing to the delays.

In Obama’s home state, dozens of people who came to a Champaign, Ill., public health office to sign up for coverage found computer screens around the room flashing an error message: “System is unavailable.”

Kimberly Shockley — logging in from Houston, Texas — and Mike Weaver, who lives in rural southern Illinois, ran into similar glitches: They could not get past the security questions while trying to set up

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News of Organizations

News of Organizations

September 30, 2013 | Vol. 127-No. 78

AARP

AARP Chapter 8 will meet Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall of Hendersonville Seventh-day Adventist Church at 2301 Asheville Highway. A social period is followed by a brief business meeting. The guest speaker will be cardiologist Dr. Ward Bailey. Visitors are welcome.

Chapter 8 is the oldest chapter in the United States and is not affiliated with the church. For mo…

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USA’s 5 best road trips

Editor’s Note: The birthplace of Bob Dylan has been corrected in this version.

A road trip is the ultimate getaway. It’s the journey, not the destination, so don’t hurry. Absorb the scenery, visit unusual attractions, eat in roadside diners, knock back a few cold ones in local taverns, and strike up conversations with strangers. The unexpected is part of any memorable road trip.

During 4 1/2 decades, the two of us have driven more than 250,000 miles while touring the USA in a variety of vehicles including four VW campers. We have motored through all 50 states (we flew to Hawaii).

All the trips were enjoyable and educational, but five stand out. The first would be on anyone’s list of great road trips, and the second two are likely on most lists. The last two may be surprising, but only for folks who haven’t driven them.

We’ll see you on the road.

The Pacific Coast Highway.

The USA’s premiere road trip winds 1,700 miles along the Pacific Coast from southern California to

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Candidates for Hendersonville mayor discuss the issues

Age: 83

Occupation: Lawyer and retired judge

Education: Hendersonville High graduate, undergraduate degree from Duke University and law degree from UNC Law School.

Family: Children Andrea in Oak Ridge, Bruce, in Seattle, and Craig in Hendersonville

Political experience: Elected judge twice for a total of 8 years to N.C. District Court; appointed judge for 6 additional years by the governor; elected member of two school boards in Sacramento County, Calif.; deputy city attorney in San Bernardino, Calif., counsel to mayor of San Bernardino, and lobbyist for San Bernardino County at state capitol in Sacramento.

Why are you running for mayor? If elected, what are your goals?

To open up City Council meetings for more public interaction, have council meetings more frequently than once a month so council can stay informed and on top of issues, and to enact my platform for progress.

Platform includes creating more free parking downtown and eliminating parking meters; be more business and new homeowner friendly by eliminating the so-called impact fees; enforcement of speed and noise ordinance laws and directing that police officers walk their beats in neighborhoods and get to know residents; emphasize redevelopment in the 7th Ave. Historical District by the selective use of the N.C. Redevelopment Law; initiation

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Grace: Visitor tears down walls as he builds them – Omaha World

During his precious 16 days in the United States, most of it in Omaha, a young visitor from Romania is hoping to absorb as much Americana as he can.

So Nicolae-Daniel Naste’s to-do list includes going to a Husker game, visiting the Henry Doorly Zoo and ordering a steak.

But I’d like to think that the most American thing this 21-year-old engineering student will do is to give of himself.

Nicolae-Daniel, who goes by “Dani,” spent two days last week working side by side with Americans his age, helping build houses on a stretch of North 37th Street.

As Dani held a long two-by-four wood brace, Tylilla from North Carolina, Gilbert from the Bronx, Jerry from California, Alyse from Michigan and others raised the 45-foot-long north wall of a Habitat for Humanity house. The organization is building three houses on the street and rehabbing another.

Tylilla, Gilbert, Jerry and Alyse are with America’s domestic Peace Corps, called AmeriCorps. They volunteer for nearly a year to communities that need help. What they get in return is not unlike the experience Dani will have in Omaha: soaking up a different place and different people and being transformed because of it.

Dani was hammering and holding, sweeping and

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South Carolina locations gear up for filming of ‘Elbow Grease,’ starring Burt …

SENECA, S.C. – Since he was 13 and growing up in Anderson and Piedmont, Jason Shirley has wanted to make movies.

“It’s all I’ve ever wanted to do,” the young writer-director said this week.

After Wren High School came a stint at Greenville Technical College and then film school at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem.

All the while in film school, and later during some independent-film projects, he was working on a script, a Southern-themed romantic comedy called “Elbow Grease” set in the fictional town of Guppie, S.C., and revolving around a family named Barnes.

When writing the character of the grandfather, he was imagining the actor he’d love for the role. But what chance was there that Burt Reynolds would want the part?

“You have to call it luck,” Shirley said. “We sent the script to his agent and … (Reynolds) liked it.”

Matt Zboyovski, one of the film’s co-producers (“I just help keep things moving along.”) and an Asheville, N.C., native, acknowledges that Reynolds’ own history with and ties to the area from the 1971 filming of the classic film “Deliverance” on the Chattooga River, which some film critics consider his star-making role, might have been a factor

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