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BAT CAVE — A historic cemetery in Bat Cave suffered major damage during Hurricane Helene. At least 10 trees fell into the cemetery. Trees, branches and debris cover the gravestones. Until the cemetery is cleared of trees and debris, it is unknown how many gravestones may have been broken or destroyed. Read Story »
Twenty brand-new bears starring in this year’s Bearfootin’ Art Walk will be unveiled at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, at the outdoor Welcome Center Stage, 201 S. Main St., the Friends of Downtown Hendersonville announced. Read Story »
The House Ethics Committee has opened an investigation into U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards involving unspecified allegations of "improper behavior," sources have told news organizations. Read Story »
Starting this week, UNC Health Pardee Sports Medicine will once again provide sports physicals for local student-athletes, serving 23 middle and high schools across the region. Read Story »
Saying he had few options, Special Superior Court Judge Craig Croom on Wednesday entered a civil judgement against disbarred attorney Sam Neill after finding Neill willfully violated the terms of his probation by failing to pay enough restitution to the victims of his crimes. Read Story »
House ethics panel investigating Edwards, reports say
Hendersonville native is holding sheriffs to account in WNC
Tickets on sale now for Blue Ghost tours in the forest
Loft tour gives glimpse of upstairs downtown
The Kiwanis Club of Hendersonville honored students from across Henderson County at its annual Youth of the Year program in April, recognizing young leaders from K-Kids and Key Clubs for their service and community involvement. Read Story »
The Hendersonville Knights of Columbus Immaculate Conception Council 7184 presented the 34th annual Shield Awards on April 23 to law officers, firefighters and other first responders in recognition of exemplary community service and dedication to their sworn duty to aid and protect the public. Read Story »
Area farmers markets open this weekend, offering a cornucopia of fruits, vegetables, flowers, plant sets, honey and other products. Read Story »