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Four-hundred volunteers fanned out across the county today to paint, hammer, mentor children and even pick apples as the United Way of Henderson County kicked off its annual fundraising campaign and Day of Caring. Read Story »
A Piece of the Pie has moved two blocks south to the 300 block of North Main Street. Read Story »
Mission Health (Mission) reported today that the independent accounting firm of Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP (DHG) has released reports related to its recent assessment of Mission's compliance with its Certificate of Public Advantage (COPA). Read Story »
The Hendersonville Lightning has launched a new 12-page TV book that contains grids covering week-day shows and seven days of television. Read Story »
Contractors have gotten busier with a marked upswing in commercial and industrial work. Here are details of the projects. Read Story »
Tom Cooper says you wouldn't know it from the news headlines, or from the still sluggish pace of single-family residential construction. Read Story »
Vocational Solutions of Henderson County has announced the selection of Allen Combs as its new executive director. Read Story »
The Boyd family has been selling cars at Five Points in Hendersonville for 80 years. In a year they will be moving to a new location that gives them more room and puts sales and service under one roof while helping Hendersonville High School expand. Read Story »
Andrea Espinosa and her mother, Maria Silva, plan to move their mobile home from Scenic Mountain Lane to a lot off Brooklyn Avenue a few blocks west on Spartanburg Highway. They're among the few lucky ones, though, who so far have found a place to move. Read Story »
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