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Meadows quit after board banned digital signs, tightened design rules

Henderson County Business

Council of State members question Cooper's restaurant shutdown order

RALEIGH — On St. Patrick’s Day, Cary’s Carolina Ale House — garishly decorated with Irish food and drink ads — wasn’t teeming with its usual swarm of thirsty, hungry customers.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Let's help restaurants stay afloat

Restaurants and craft breweries, the enduring lifeblood of downtown Hendersonville, stopped serving sit-down meals and pouring pints at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, casting an eerie quiet on the usually bustling Main Street.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Parking lot full, toilet tissue shelves empty as shoppers stock up

The parking lot was full and the toilet paper shelf empty at Harris Teeter on Friday as people reacting to a potential coronavirus outbreak filled their buggies.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Commissioners closing in on final OK for $65 million HHS project

The Henderson County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to take up the final piece of the most expensive school project in county history next week.   Read Story »

Laurel Park Business

Petition seeks to block sewer permits until spills end

LAUREL PARK — In the latest effort to derail the Arcadia Views development on U.S. 64 west, petitioners sought to block a sewer permit on the grounds that the city of Hendersonville has a leaky sewer system resulting in excessive sewage spills.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Lightning wins eight press awards

The Hendersonville Lightning received awards for its coverage of news, politics, government and the nonprofit community during the annual Winter Institute of the North Carolina Press Association on Thursday.   Read Story »

Flat Rock Business

Master of barbecue and brunch, Starr now shines at night

FLAT ROCK — Starr Teel is more than a barbecue cook.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Seven Falls lots go on auction block for unpaid taxes

One of the last vestiges tying imprisoned developer Keith Vinson to the failed Seven Falls development are the 34 lots his development company owned.   Read Story »

Mills River Business

Mystery 'delivery station' bringing 200 jobs to Mills River

MILLS RIVER — Although around 200 jobs are coming to Mills River in a new warehouse and delivery center, most people don’t know the identity of the employer and those who know are sworn to secrecy.   Read Story »

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