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Barbara Hughes is keeping Hendersonville’s America 250 celebration going as her annual Chalk It Up! sidewalk art show takes place this weekend.
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We've got the scoop on the potential for a $25 million Henderson County bond issue to fund farmland preservation, a feature on Barbara Hughes and the 30th anniversary of Chalk It Up! this weekend, coverage of an event honoring the Brittain, Moore and Ingle families in Mills River, a report on the decision by U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards and his wife, Teresa, to sell their McDonald's franchises in Henderson County and Canton.
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Q. They just took down that one-story building on Buncombe Street and 5th Avenue West. What’s going be built there?
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The city of Hendersonville is hosting a free community splash day 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, at Sullivan Park, 712 Martin Circle. The free event is designed to help everyone beat the summer heat and enjoy a day of fun in the sun.
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The state Local Government Commission on Tuesday authorized the $10 million road improvement bond issue Hendersonville city voters approved on March 3 and gave the green light to Carolina Village's plan to issue $50 million in revenue bonds.
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Henderson County’s decision to buy the Etowah Sewer Co. is looking less and less like a sound financial deal.
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The city of Hendersonville is holding off on a property tax increase this year while signaling that the rate is likely go up a year from now.
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Hendersonville celebrated America’s 250th birthday Saturday with a bustling red, white and blue parade down Main Street.
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