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Horse Shoe Farm seeks to add residential lots

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Road restriping scheduled in Laurel Park today

LAUREL PARK — Striping on newly repaved roads in Laurel Park is scheduled for today once temperatures warm to appropriate levels, the town announced.   Read Story »

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Charles Taylor endorses Edwards in congressional primary

U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards announced Monday that  Charles Taylor, who represented the 11th Congressional District for 16 years, has endorsed him in the Republican primary election.    Read Story »

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Safelight director among AG's eight Dogwood Award honorees from WNC

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Pardee holding open house hiring event this week

UNC Health Pardee will host its February Walk-In hiring event Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the hospital, 800 N. Justice St. Signage in the lobby will direct to the location.    Read Story »

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'First Sip' ceremony celebrates completion of French Broad water intake

Hendersonville City Council members, utility staff, and stakeholders took part in a "First Sip" ceremony on Friday to celebrate the completion of the French Broad River Intake and Water Treatment Facility Filter Expansion.    Read Story »

Four Seasons Politics

Four Seasons Politics

Barbara Volk has been the one constant presence while the Hendersonville City Council evolved over the years. Often the only female member of the board, she served in the mid-teens with Jeff Miller, Jerry Smith, Steve Caraker and Ron Stephens. Currently, the council is made up of Melinda Lowrance, Lyndsey Simpson, Jennifer Hensley and Gina Baxter. They’re shown with city Stormwater Director Michael Huffman in 2025.

Mayor Volk on glide-path to retirement after serving city for 37 years

Democratic candidates for the 11th Congressional District ask for support from primary voters

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Master fiddler Josh Goforth will perform  at the first Winter Ramble.

LOCAL BRIEFS: 3-day mountain music event, brass ensemble, Trails of St. John

Marines will bring home the remains of Guadalcanal casualty Luther Rhodes

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Tyson Emrys Neal Pike

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Mills River man faces child sex abuse charges

A 39-year-old Mills River man faces multiple felonies following an investigation into allegations of sexual assault of a child, the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday.   Read Story »

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Early voting under way. Here's who's on the ballot.

Early voting for the March 3 primary starts Thursday and runs through Saturday, Feb. 28.   Read Story »

Nelson Ndegwa Maturi

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Etowah man charged with taking indecent liberties with girl, 14

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Anti-child trafficking organization announces two-day town hall

LOCAL BRIEFS: 3-day mountain music event, brass ensemble, Trails of St. John

WOMEN RULE: Volk, McCall win top honors at Chamber dinner

Council thanks Chief Miller, welcomes Justin Ward as new fire chief

Sandburg Home volunteer shares joys of the park

Sacked HPD captain is under a criminal investigation, council is told

Mayor Volk on glide-path to retirement after serving city for 37 years

City voters to decide $10 million transportation bond