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We report on the city's approval of a 60-townhome development on Brooklyn Avenue at Old Spartanburg Road, the Hendersonville council's move to bar sales to minors from hemp dispensaries near schools, the seating of the first-ever city council and mayor, the city PD's international accreditation and more. Read Story »
Mayor Carey O'Cain and the town of Laurel Park will light the city's 9-foot Christmas tree, introduce the Centennial Bear and welcome Santa during a celebration at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Laurel Green Park. Read Story »
The Henderson County Public Library has been selected to display the Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition Voices and Votes: Democracy in America Dec. 9-Jan. 25. Read Story »
The first time he was exposed to the international police accreditation process known as CALEA, Blair Myhand was less than a believer. Read Story »
Fletcher Mayor Preston Blakely has been named among the inaugural recipients of the National League of Cities’ Centennial Under 40 Impact Award, which recognizes and celebrates the achievements of elected officials under the age of 40 from NLC member cities, towns and villages. Read Story »
Council OKs 60-townhome development on Brooklyn Avenue
Fletcher mayor receives National League of Cities Under 40 Impact award
Prep tennis, softball teams could benefit from sportsplex at Berkeley Park
Smithsonian's 'Voices and Votes' exhibit opens at library
Back in 1975, I met Ronald Reagan at a dinner in Raleigh. That fall he ran for President — I ran his North Carolina primary, working with Jesse Helms (one of two U.S. senators who endorsed Reagan) and Tom Ellis (Reagan’s North Carolina chairman). Read Story »
The United Way of Henderson County has awarded $543,000 in grants in the past two weeks to help local nonprofits meet post-Helene needs in the community, including $135,000 to food pantries and $200,000 for housing. Read Story »
The ambitious fundraising effort to make the Ecusta Trail a reality has successfully transitioned to the stewardship of Friends of Ecusta Trail. This marks a significant milestone in the creation of the 19.1-mile multi-use greenway connecting Hendersonville and Brevard. Read Story »