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It took less than 24 hours for Henderson County's 4-cent property tax increase and 18 percent law enforcement pay increase to ripple out to other local government. Read Story »
A new display at the VFW in Hendersonville honors the Korean and Vietnam War hero portrayed in the 1959 film “Pork Chop Hill.” Read Story »
Commissioners raised taxes in Henderson County Wednesday night when they approved a $244.8 million budget that includes pay raises for sheriff’s deputies and teachers while also funding debt service to the county’s courthouse and detention center building project. Read Story »
UNC Health Pardee will host weekly Walk-In Wednesdays hiring events throughout the summer, offering candidates the opportunity to explore career opportunities and connect directly with members of the organization’s recruiting team. Read Story »
You won't want to miss this week's Lightning. Read Story »
Henderson County commissioners and administrators have for years boasted about keeping the property tax rate level. Once the elected leaders set a rate in the first year after the quadrennial revaluation, it’s been their practice to lock in the rate until the next reassessment — no increase. Read Story »
Pay increase for law officers could force property tax increase
Ager taps national network of donors for campaign haul
LOCAL BRIEFS: BRCC leaders, railroad club Fourth of July event, SkillsUSA winners, cadet honored
Community Foundation names new president/CEO
Now that construction is under way on the massive Grove Street Courthouse addition, visitors to the hall of justice will see major changes in parking and access — and also log a lot more steps. Read Story »
The lender of a $32 million construction loan for the building of the Cedars condominium project in downtown Hendersonville has filed a lawsuit seeking the appointment of a receiver to take control of the property, declaring in the suit that the loan was in default as of Dec. 31 and asserting that the developer is insolvent or “in imminent danger of insolvency.” Read Story »