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Nearsighted, farsighted or 20-20, vision is different for everyone. Read Story »
Mountain Area Workforce Development is hosting the "Excellence in Public Service Job Fair" 1-6 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, at the WNC Agricultural Center’s Virginia Boone Building in Fletcher. Read Story »
Henderson County's newly formed Rural Broadband Task Force will hold its first meeting Tuesday night at the Historic Courthouse as it begins work to promote broadband availability in underserved areas of the county. Read Story »
Hot Dog World's longtime owner, Steve Katsadouros, who announced his retirement from the business last month, was honored Thursday by Henderson County Sheriff Lowell Griffin with the first ever "Sheriff's Award of Excellence." Read Story »
Duke Energy crews restored power to more than 250,000 customers after winter storm Izzy moved through Carolinas on Sunday, the utility reported. The total number of power outages was a third of the three quarters of a million homes and businesses that Duke projected could lose power in the snow and ice storm. By daybreak Tuesday crews had restored power to all customers in Henderson, Polk and Transylvania counties. Read Story »
Thos. Shepherd & Son Funeral Directors, one of the oldest continuously operating businesses in Hendersonville, may have conducted its last service. Read Story »
Interfaith Assistance Ministry, the Hendersonville-based crisis services agency that provides emergency relief for families in need, will now be able to help even more people after receiving a multi-year grant from Bank of America. Read Story »
CRAB CREEK —Homeowners’ fight to prevent construction of a 1,000-unit self-storage facility in Crab Creek is not over yet. Read Story »
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