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Hendersonville Business

NCPA honors Lightning for news, editorials, website

CHAPEL HILL — The North Carolina Press Association honored the Hendersonville Lightning with six awards in the 2013 News, Editorial & Photojournalism Contest, including first place awards for investigative reporting and for its website, HendersonvilleLightning.com.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning (11)

Don't miss this week's issue of the Hendersonville Lightning.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

BRCHS opens clinic in Spindale

Blue Ridge Community Health Services has opened its new clinic in Spindale, offering medical and behavioral health services and a discount pharmacy. Plans are in the works to add dental services next year.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Stein Mart to double in size

Stein Mart will more than double its floor space and add men's and children's departments and home wares at South Center Shopping Center.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Don't miss Lightning exclusives (3)

Don't miss this week's issue of Hendersonville Lightning.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Hot-selling Fox Chase adding 12 more houses

The soundtrack of seven-day-a-week sawing and hammering is a thing of the past across most of Henderson County.     Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Falderal wine shop to close

Falderal Winery, a downtown wine shop at 131 Third Ave. West, is closing next week.   Read Story »

Edneyville Business

Apple growers elect 2014 president

Jerred Nix was re-elected president of the Blue Ridge Apple Growers Association during the organization's Winter Apple School on Feb. 5.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

City forms advisory board for Seventh Avenue

The Hendersonville City Council is moving the management of the Historic Seventh Avenue District under the authority of City Hall, a change that council members say will result in a sharper focus on revitalizing the area.   Read Story »

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