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City police invites public to share feedback on its service

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LOCAL BRIEFS: Books for babies, Bradford pear bounty, progressive postcard party

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Housing agency invites homeowners to apply for help with home repairs

The Housing Assistance Corp. is inviting eligible homeowners in need of essential home repairs to apply for the agency's help.   Read Story »

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NC Auditor honors Hensley for transparency, Helene leadership

State Auditor Dave Boliek honored Hendersonville Mayor pro tem Jennifer Hensley recently with his office’s Cardinal Award, praising her for her influence in conservative budgeting and stalwart volunteer work after Hurricane Helene.   Read Story »

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First flood mitigation project taking shape on Mud Creek

There’s no doubt that Hurricane Helene served as a powerful provocation for examining how well prepared we were for a catastrophic flood.   Read Story »

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UNC Health Pardee opens Brevard campus

UNC Health Pardee officials and community leaders snipped a ribbon on its new Brevard medical campus on Wednesday, marking an important milestone in expanding access to care for patients in Transylvania County and the surrounding region.   Read Story »

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DAR honors seniors for good citizenship

Four high school seniors were recognized for their citizenship by the Joseph McDowell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution on Feb. 13 Champion Hills Clubhouse.   Read Story »

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Edwards, Ager wins set up closely watched battle for 11th District seat

Serving up what is likely to be one of two closely watched congressional contests in the state, incumbent Chuck Edwards trounced challenger Adam R. Smith to take the Republican nomination while Buncombe County cattle farmer Jamie Ager cruised past Richard Hudspeth, a physician and retired CEO of Blue Ridge Health, and three others, winning with 65 percent of the vote.   Read Story »

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Mental health conference set for March 23

As behavioral health needs continue to grow across Western North Carolina, the Henderson County Department of Public Health will host the 2026 Behavioral Health Conference from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, March 23, at Blue Ridge Community College.   Read Story »

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Voters choose nominees, decide city road bond

Henderson County voters go to the polls Tuesday to fill two seats on the Board of Commissioners, choose Republican and Democratic nominees for Congress and pick the Republican nominee for two state House seats. Hendersonville voters will decide whether the city can borrow $10 million for road, sidewalk and transportation safety improvements.   Read Story »

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