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Kenmure Fights Cancer raises $79,000 advanced care at Advent

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City fire chief to retire at end of year

Hendersonville Fire Chief D. James Miller, who has led the city department since March 2020, will retire at the end of this year, City Manager John Connet announced City Council on Thursday night.   Read Story »

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Folk duo to perform Nov. 16 at St. John in Wilderness

Tom Eure and Amelia Osborne, a lively folk duo from the Charlotte area whose music melds Celtic, Appalachian and spiritual influences musicians, will present an afternoon concert at the Parish Hall of the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16. The event is free and open to the public, but donations will be gratefully accepted to further the ongoing Friends of Music & the Arts series.   Read Story »

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City offices to close for Veteran’s Day

Offices in the City of Hendersonville will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 11 in observance of Veteran's Day.   Read Story »

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10 pounds of pot, 5 pounds of psilocybin mushrooms seized in Blythe Street bust

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Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning

Don't miss this week's Lightning.   Read Story »

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Church Street repaving under way

A contractor began repaving Church Street on Monday night, signaling that relief is on the way for motorists weary of the bone-jarring ride on the southbound one-way street.   Read Story »

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No serious injuries reported in morning school bus accident

School officials and emergency crews responded to Upward Road Tuesday morning after a Henderson County school bus was involved in an accident.   Read Story »

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Edneyville sewer project in jeopardy after Legislature deletes grant

Henderson County commissioners will have to decide how to salvage the Edneyville sewer project, which was defunded last week by the state Legislature — or whether to go forward at all.   Read Story »

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Nonprofits step up after loss of SNAP

More than a dozen nonprofit agencies and churches in Henderson County are offering assistance with food and other essential items to people in need as the federal government shutdown halts state-run food and nutrition services.   Read Story »

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