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Carolina Village team recognized for opening five new dining venues

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School system honors career-tech scholars

The 26th Career & Technical Education Scholars Reception sponsored by Pardee UNC Health Care recognized 97 graduating CTE students Monday, for their academic mastery in Career & Technical Education courses.   Read Story »

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Historian, author to speak at Saluda Train Tales

SALUDA — Thomas D. “Tom” Perry, the author of more than 30 books on regional history and the Civil War, will be guest speaker at Saluda Train Tales at 7 p.m. Friday, May 17.   Read Story »

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City invites public to Affordable Housing Summit tonight

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NCDOT awards $1.15B contract for I-26 connector

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Henderson County Commissioner Bill Lapsley gives retiring Henderson County Health Department Director Steven E. Smith a resolution of appreciation.

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County begins to consider funding non-profit agencies

The Henderson County Board of Commissioners began considering which non-profit agencies it will fund in the coming year and at what level during budget discussions Wednesday.   Read Story »

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Four Seasons Politics

Mark Delk makes a point during a Republican Men's Club meeting Saturday.

GOP Men's Club censures party chair

Moffitt bill aims to 'rekindle' negotiations in water war

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State Highway Patrol Trooper Taylor Frizzell, parking enforcement administrator Alexa Putnam of the Hendersonville police department, sheriff’s office budget administrator Anita Pace and Fletcher Patrol Officer Sydney Interlicchia received the Morris Kaplan Caring & Sharing Award from the Hendersonville Kiwanis Club on Thursday, May 9. The fifth winner, Laurel Park Patrol Officer Mathew Murray, was unable to attend.

Kiwanis Club honors law enforcement personnel

Health science teacher at WHHS is Teacher of the Year

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County Commission Vice chair Michael Edney and Commissioner Bill Lapsley discuss the Judicial Center Addition and Renovation project on Wednesday.

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COMMISSIONERS OK $150 MILLION COURTHOUSE-JAIL EXPANSION

Henderson County’s Board of Commissioners voted Wednesday to begin making improvements to the county’s courthouse and jail, a project that will be the county’s largest ever capital improvement.   Read Story »

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20th annual WNC Flyer set for Sunday, June 2

The Blue Ridge Bicycle Club is hosting the 20th annual WNC Flyer on Sunday, June 2, at Oskar Blues Brewery in Brevard followed by a party celebrating the club's 50th anniversary.   Read Story »

Although architects and contractors trimmed the cost of the Judicial Complex Addition and Renovation project, or JCAR, by $45 million, commissioners can’t agree on the way forward. Commissioner Michael Edney favors option 3, which ‘shells in’ a fifth floor of the courtroom tower for future use, at a total cost of $167 million. [FENTRESS ARCHITECTS/HASKELL COOPER]

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Commissioners divided on costly courthouse project

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City brings in big guns for affordable housing summit

UNC Health Pardee exemplifies community service

Kiwanis Club honors law enforcement personnel

Here are the precincts moved for Tuesday's runoff

City brings in big guns for affordable housing summit

Sawmills were vital to growth of Mills River

Empty Bowls fundraiser is Sunday for Flat Rock Backpack program

Ask Matt ... When was last time we had two winters of no snow?