HendersonvilleNews.com - Tue Nov 24
Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 4:30 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 23, 2009 at 1:47 p.m. To The Editor: Joseph English and John Lamb are two of the "little known" pioneers of present Transylvania County.
America's Votes Earn Five Non-Profits Funding for Community Projects...CSRwire.com - Mon Nov 23
After weeks of public voting and campaigning among 50 of America's most inspiring and creative non-profits, Tom's of Maine announces the five winners of its "50 States for Good" initiative.
Cliffside generator takes Thanksgiving offCharlotte Business Journal - Mon Nov 23
The long, slow journey of Duke Energy's 1.9-million pound Toshiba generator from Charleston, S.C., to Cliffside, N.C., got a little longer this week.
HomeTrust Partnership an-nounces new partnerThe Star Online - Sun Nov 15
12 that Industrial Federal Savings Bank of Lexington will join the Partnership. Industrial Federal will be the sixth mutual bank in the group, which includes Shelby Savings Bank, Tryon Federal Bank, Home Savings Bank of Eden, Rutherford County Bank and HomeTrust Bank of Asheville.
HomeTrust adds Industrial Federal Savings Bank of Lexington to partnershipAsheville Citizen-Times - Fri Nov 13
Asheville-based HomeTrust Bank announced Thursday it is adding a sixth partner to its statewide network of mutual savings banks.
Industrial Federal joins savings bank partnershipThe Dispatch - Tue Nov 10
Published: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 6:39 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 6:39 p.m. Industrial Federal Savings Bank President and CEO Sid Biesecker said Tuesday a partnership with five other mutual savings banks in the state will help the 80-year-old Lexington financial institution stay independent and provide more services.
New SA leaders facing Christmas challengeThe Star Online - Sun Nov 08
You know times are getting tougher when people dedicated to donating to the Salvation Army now need its help.
Conservationists poised to buy Grey RockHendersonvilleNews.com - Sun Nov 08
Published: Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 10:18 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 10:18 a.m. The view from the top of Gray Rock is spectacular.
Hardware store fit bill when medical supplies fell shortThe Gaston Gazette - Sun Nov 08
With a possible patent in the works, a Kings Mountain teacher may have discovered a way to help thousands of people with limited use of their legs.
Rutherford program is an economic model, deserves recognitionAsheville Citizen-Times - Fri Nov 06
Anyone looking for evidence that Margaret Mead got it right when she said a few committed people can change the world needs look no further than Rutherford County.
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