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Stay on the pulse of the decisions being made at meetings for Asheville City Council and Buncombe County Commission, with reports from BPR’s Laura Hackett
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BPR Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Live Updates: Wildfires exceed 6,500 acres across the region; Western Carolina University closes intercultural office after viral video, amid federal review; This couple left Lake Lure after Helene — will the region's population suffer?
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- Ele Ellis to become CEO and General Manager at BPR
Ele Ellis, an experienced executive with a significant record of leadership in public radio, has been named Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Blue Ridge Public Radio She’ll join BPR April 2, taking over from Interim CEO and General Manager Tim Roesler
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BPR News This couple left Lake Lure after Helene — will the region's population suffer? Some have left rural communities in Western North Carolina post-Hurricane Helene
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