Ann Hord-Heatherley, Jean Hord-Roberts, and Ricky Evans’ work will be on display and available for purchase at the Edgewood Cottage until May …
Editor's Note: This story was originally published in December 2020. Oval Jaynes passed away on May 24, 2026. He was 84. To view his obituary,…
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce has announced a Thursday market from May to September.
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Town Council approved a road closure for the Blue Ridge Conservancy 5K and directed staff to pursue historic d…
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce held a limited slate of WinterFest weekend events after several activities were delayed be…
BLOWING ROCK — A food pantry operating out of Rumple Church in Blowing Rock has expanded its reach across Watauga County with a new mobile pantry.
BLOWING ROCK — What began as a farmers market stand built on a surplus of backyard eggs has grown into a downtown Blowing Rock storefront.
BLOWING ROCK — County commissioners and the county’s emergency services director updated the Blowing Rock community on recent improvements sin…
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WASHINGTON, D.C .— The Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, has chosen Robin Miller, IOM, CEO of the Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce, to serve as a Class Advisor at Institute for Organization Management. Read moreBlowing Rock's Miller serving as class advisor of Institute for Organization Management
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Town Council voted to remove the Planning Board from its Special Use Permit process, a change aimed at simplifying how the town handles permit applications. Read moreTown streamlines Special Use Permit process, drops Planning Board step
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Police Department has unclaimed personal property it would like to give back to the original owners. Read moreBlowing Rock Police Department seeking to give back unclaimed property
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Town Council adopted a $16.5 million budget for 2026-27 on a split vote, approving a 4-cent property tax increase over the objection of one council member. Read moreBlowing Rock adopts budget with 4-cent tax increase
BOONE — The Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the award winners from June 13 Art in the Park, presented by 4 Forty Four. Read moreBlowing Rock Chamber announces June Art in the Park award winners
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Community Foundation is proud to announce the scholarship recipients for 2030. Read moreBRCF announces recipients of annual scholarship
BLOWING ROCK — The Blowing Rock Town Council recent swore in its new town manager during a public reception. Read moreNew Blowing Rock town manager sworn in
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