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Grammy-nominated musician Darren Nicholson will headline an event for the Crab Creek Preservation Society from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 18, at Jeter Mountain Farm in Hendersonville. Admission is free. Read Story »
A Superior Court Judge on Thursday dealt a setback to County Commissioner Rebecca McCall’s efforts to end N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper’s Covid-19 emergency orders regarding mask mandates and other restrictions. Read Story »
The exclusive teaching of Critical Race Theory in public school classrooms would be outlawed under a bill making its way through the N.C. Senate. Read Story »
Political newcomer Daniel James “D.J.” Harrington said recently he is running for mayor of Hendersonville because he wants the city to remain a place for families. Read Story »
RALEIGH — Will North Carolina Republicans have smashing victories in the 2022 midterms? Many politicos are acting as if they will, and it isn’t hard to understand why. Read Story »
The race for two open Hendersonville City Council seats now includes five candidates, assuring a primary will be held. Read Story »
Jeff Miller, who was largely responsible for steering the Hendersonville City Council to a more business-friendly position while also voting to preserve neighborhoods, won’t run for a third term on the council. Read Story »
Gov. Roy Cooper visited Thermo Fisher Scientific in Asheville Friday, where the company set up an on-site vaccine clinic for employees to receive their ovid-19 shot in partnership with the Buncombe County Department of Health and Human Services. Read Story »
"No RINO here," state Sen. Chuck Edwards says of his fourth consecutive “Conservative Excellence Award,” bestowed by the American Conservative Union Foundation based on voting records of legislators. Read Story »
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