Rain postponed Laurel Park's BBQ and Bluegrass at Jump Off Rock until June 1 and led to the cancellation of the WNC Girls on the Run 5K at Fletcher Community Park. The Wounded Warriors baseball game is still on for 2 p.m. today at West Henderson High School. Read Story »
First Presbyterian Church will hold a vote in three weeks on whether to leave the Presbyterian Church-USA and affiliate with a more conservative denomination that church leaders say is a better fit. Read Story »
Tags: Religion | Churches | First Presbyterian Church
The Hendersonville City Council killed a proposed 3-cent tax increase on Friday, voting instead to use reserves to balance the upcoming budget. Read Story »
Tags: Hendersonville City Council | local government borrowing | local budgets
Don't expect silence in Meghan Beckett Farmer's classroom. Read Story »
SALUDA — A Saluda couple who run Green River Adventures are set to open the longest, steepest zipline adventure park in the Eastern United States. Read Story »
Tags: Saluda | Green River Gorge zipline | Green River Adventures | Tim Bell | Sara Bell
The first Rhythm & Brews concert downtown drew hundreds of people to downtown Hendersonville Thursday night for two rocking bands and craft beer and local wine. Read Story »
Larry Rogers, the executive director of the Partners for Economic Progress, has hair-trigger radar for government decisions that block or hinder business. Read Story »
Tags: Henderson County land-use plan | retail
The CEO of AdvantageWest, the economic development agency that would be dissolved under legislation progressing in the state Senate, said the agency has been an effective and innovative business recruiter. Read Story »
Tags: industry | economic development | AdvantageWest
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