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LOCAL BRIEFS: Young musicians, Barkyard parties, League talks fall schedule

Henderson County Your Town

Art on Main set for Sept. 23-24

The 64th annual Art on Main Fine Art & Craft Fair is set to take over downtown Hendersonville Sept. 23 and 24.   Read Story »

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LOCAL BRIEFS: Fall plant sale, read to a goat, race on AVL runway, Pardee CMA

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Fletcher Your Town

County breaks ground on new home for those who run toward danger

Henderson County commissioners, Fletcher's elected leaders, emergency personnel and hospital administrators on Wednesday applauded a groundbreaking for a new EMS station to house first responders who "run into what everyone else runs away from to serve and to save lives."   Read Story »

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LIGHTNING PHOTOS: King Apple Parade

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Hendersonville Your Town

LIGHTNING PHOTOS: Apple Festival opens

The N.C. Apple Festival opened with the usual traditions of the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, the Grower of the Year announcement, dozens of arts and crafts vendors, nonprofit booths, apple stands and festival food. Here's the scene.   Read Story »

Henderson County Your Town

Apple Ambassador is a high-achieving trailblazer

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Henderson County Your Town

King Apple Parade honors longtime volunteer as grand marshal

The grand marshal for the King Apple Parade that will wrap up the 77th annual North Carolina Apple Festival is a New York transplant and longtime festival volunteer who loves getting to know apple growers.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Your Town

Early birds line up for Dunkin' Donuts' free-coffee promotion

Hendersonville’s newest Dunkin’ Donuts shop attracted a crowd of 150 people before sunup Friday hoping to get a year’s worth of free coffee in the store’s grand opening promotion. The first 50 received the coupon books for the free cups of joe.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Your Town

Who won the Vette raffle for Special Needs Sports?

Donnie Jones and his brother Gary, the high sheriff, and Don Ward, the king of senior men’s softball, laughed, joked and ribbed one another as each name was pulled from the bowl.   Read Story »

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