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How do I contact Asheville Citizen-Times?

How do I contact Asheville Citizen-Times?

For customer service call: 1-800-672-2472 (toll free).

How much is the Asheville Citizen-Times?

The Asheville Citizen-Times last week quietly increased the price of a single copy of the newspaper from $1 to $1.50. (The Sunday newspaper costs $2 last time I checked.)

How do I cancel my Citizen-Times in Asheville NC?

How can I cancel my subscription? While we are disappointed to hear you want to cancel, our team is available to assist by calling Customer Service at 1-800-672-2472 and saying, “discontinue delivery.”

Who owns the Asheville Citizen-Times?

the Gannett Company
In 1991 the Citizen and the Times merged into one newspaper, the Asheville Citizen-Times, and four years later Multimedia, Inc., was purchased by the giant communications corporation, the Gannett Company.

Where is the Asheville Citizen Times located?

Asheville Citizen-Times

Type Daily newspaper
Language English
Headquarters 14 O. Henry Ave. Asheville, North Carolina 28801 United States
Circulation 26,347 Daily 36,208 Sunday
ISSN 1060-3255

Are Asheville City schools open?

Gene, along with our staff and the Asheville City Board of Education, has made the hard decision that Asheville City Schools will continue with remote instruction for all students, Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade, through the end of our third nine weeks, which is Tuesday, March 16th.

Where is the Asheville Citizen Times printed?

Is Asheville High school 4A?

In the new realignment and classification, Asheville High, A.C. Reynolds, and T.C. Roberson would also move up from 3A to 4A.

What does a Title 1 school mean?

Title 1 is the largest federally funded educational program. The program provides supplemental funds to school districts to assist schools with large concentrations of low income students to help meet their educational goals. A school must be served if the poverty level is 75%.

What grades are Asheville School?

Asheville School is an intentionally small, residential, college preparatory school with 295 students (211 boarding, 84 day) in grades 9 – 12. The majority of Asheville School students come from the Southeast.

What division is Asheville High?

Western Mountain Athletic Conference
The Western Mountain Athletic Conference (WMAC) is a 3A North Carolina High School Athletic Association conference which operates in the western region of North Carolina, in Buncombe, Henderson and Haywood Counties.

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Ruth Doyle