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Day Whatever of our forced “staycation.” Read Story »
Along with the widespread fear relating to the coronavirus, high school students, and students of all ages, are now working to navigate school work entirely from home. Read Story »
Here is a roundup of the latest cancellations or changes. We add to the list as new cancellations and announcements arrive, so the newest are at the top. Read Story »
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 »
FLETCHER — When he earned his medical degree from Loma Linda University in December of 1943, P.J. Moore Jr. didn’t need to look for work. Read Story »
FLAT ROCK — Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site and the Blue Ridge Humane Society will co-host Sandburg’s first “BARK Ranger Day”on Saturday, March 28. With short training sessions led by a certified dog trainer, visitors and their leashed dogs will learn ways to safely explore park trails. Upon completion of one training session, participants will be sworn in as "BARK Rangers” and receive an official Carl Sandburg Home “BARK Ranger” dog tag. Read Story »
Community events include the Hendersonville Community Band's Spring Ahead concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, the Hot Club of Cowtown at BRCC next Saturday, an open mic writers forum, Trinity Presbyterian Church's linens for Lent and an exhibit of African art. Read Story »
FLAT ROCK — Flat Rock residents are anxious about the future of the historic Woodfield Inn after the death last month of its owner, one of the larger landowners in the county. Read Story »
Henderson County's environmental and parks and rec departments are collaborating to provide campaign sign recycling at the Jackson Park house parking lot (801 4th Avenue East) beginning at noon today. Read Story »
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