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City is best in state, 14th in U.S. for Main Street Christmas shopping

Hendersonville has won recognition for having one the best downtowns for Christmas shopping in America, one of the "hidden gem main streets that have retained their unique character and charm, beloved by locals and those visiting from out of town."   Read Story »

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PR-design firm names creative director

Hendersonville-based strategic communications firm Formation PR + Brand announced this week it has named Derek Coté as its new creative director.   Read Story »

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Developer pitches scaled back plan on First Avenue

A developer whose proposal for three-story condos was shot down by the Hendersonville City Council three weeks ago is pitching a scaled back version on the same half-acre lot in the 300 block of First Avenue West.   Read Story »

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Lightning moves to 619 Spartanburg Highway

The Lightning has moved across town.   Read Story »

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Pardee honors Michelle Reynolds for her 'contagious positivity'

Michelle Reynolds, administrative director of support services and accreditation, has been honored as Leader of the Quarter, UNC Health Pardee announced.   Read Story »

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Pardee honors pharmacy tech as teammate of the month

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Optimum's $125,000 check boosts Love Hendo fund

The once-a-month Business After Hours social of the Henderson County Chamber of Commerce took on a lighter atmosphere at Trailside Brewing Co. amid Hurricane Helene recovery Thursday night.   Read Story »

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Southeastern Sports Medicine rebrands to reflect comprehensive range of services

Southeastern Sports Medicine, a longtime provider of orthopedic and sports medicine care in Western North Carolina, is rebranding as Southeastern Orthopedics and Spine to better reflect the comprehensive range of services offered, the company announced.   Read Story »

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State sues tree contractor on behalf of Long John Mountain homeowners

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein obtained a preliminary injunction against a Durham company that charged a Hendersonville couple $25,000 to remove two large trees that fell on their roof during Hurricane Helene.   Read Story »

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