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LOCAL BRIEFS: Scholarship deadline, K9 on duty, Victoria Flanagan honor

Henderson County Your Town

First responders' food drive a ton of help for IAM

The Henderson County Sheriff's Office did the heavy lifting in a food drive competition with other first responders, collecting  more than a ton of food for Interfaith Assistance Ministry.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Your Town

Hendersonville Elementary recognized as top 1% Title I school

Hendersonville Elementary has received recognition as a top-ranking Title I school in North Carolina, as a 2019-20 National ESEA Distinguished School Nominee in the “high performance” category.   Read Story »

Henderson County Your Town

Nailing 'objurgate,' HMS teachers outlast Sugarloaf to win Spell-a-Rama

The Hendersonville Middle School Spell Binders correctly spelled objurgate to defeat the Sugarloaf Elementary Spelling Superstars in the first Kiwanis Club Adult Spell-a-Rama on Tuesday.   Read Story »

Laurel Park Your Town

'Hey' and a 'howl' put the fun in new pizzeria

LAUREL PARK — In a market flush with pizza purveyors, you gotta do something to stand out.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Your Town

Carolina Village receives clean report card from regulators

Carolina Village obtained a Deficiency-Free Annual Survey from the North Carolina Department of Health last week after state regulators completed an annual inspection, the retirement center announced.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Your Town

Five Eagle scouts to receive Barber scholarships

Five young men will be awarded college scholarships from the Dan Barber BSA Troop 601 fund during their Eagle Scout award ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Henderson County Historic Courthouse.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Your Town

HMS Bearcats again go undefeated, win conference

The Hendersonville Middle School Bearcat football team finished the 2019 season 8-0, winning the Blue Ridge Conference Championship.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Your Town

HHS grad's book profiles Natty Greene and Sumter, the fighting Gamecock

Andrew Waters, a Hendersonville native and a 1992 graduate of Hendersonville High School, has written an account of how two Revolutionary War leaders overcame stark differences to lead the crucial Southern Campaign.   Read Story »

Flat Rock Your Town

'Turn of the Screw' opens Thursday at Playhouse

The Turn of the Screw, an adaptation of the classic 1898 horror novella by Henry James, opens Thursday night at the Flat Rock Playhouse.   Read Story »

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