Bedbugs once again are infesting the nation
‘Don't let the bedbugs bite” is becoming more than just something to tell children before they go to bed.
Hendersonville area hotels get boost from Apple Festival
This weekend's North Carolina Apple Festival should have strong attendance, if advance bookings at area hotels and inns are any indication.
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The Greenville Fire-Rescue Urban Search and Rescue team was called into action Thursday afternoon by state and federal emergency management agencies as part of post Hurricane Earl operations set for this morning, a Fire-Rescue official said.
Lehman Brothers, AbitibiBowater, Black Crow, W Union Square: Bankruptcy
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. said yesterday that it will invest another $1 billion in its two non- bankrupt bank subsidiaries, Aurora Bank FSB and Utah-based Woodlands Commercial Bank.
Hotel rooms filling up for NC Apple Festival
This weekend's NC Apple Festival is promising to have good attendance if the advance bookings at area hotels and inns are any indication.
Area briefs: Brian Buscher returns to South Carolina
Brian Buscher, a 2003 All-American at South Carolina and former major leaguer with the Minnesota Twins, has returned to Columbia and will serve as an undergraduate assistant coach for the 2011 season on the South Carolina baseball team.
Trico, Innkeepers, Oriental Trading, Fulton, ASR, Magic Brands: Bankruptcy
Trico Marine Services Inc. , a provider of support vessels for the offshore oil and gas industry, filed under Chapter 11 late yesterday in Delaware after signing a revised loan agreement in June that required initiating a bankruptcy reorganization not later than Sept. 8.
MIG, W Hotel New York, Neff, WaMu, Mesa: Bankruptcy
MIG Inc. , the indirect owner of 47 percent of the leading telecommunications provider in the Republic of Georgia, reached a settlement with the creditors’ committee that resulted in the approval of a disclosure statement on Aug. 19.
Fares, new flights boost Asheville Regional Airport use
With unemployment high and the stock market low, this is not the time one would expect the number of people boarding a commercial flight at Asheville Regional Airport to break a record.