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Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

Commissioners appoint interim county manager

Henderson County commissioners have selected John Mitchell, a top deputy to County Manager Steve Wyatt, as interim county manager, authorizing a six-month probationary contract.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

School leaders thank retiring county manager for his support

Henderson County's school system leaders came to the meeting of the Board of Commissioners on Wednesday to publicly thank retiring County Manager Steve Wyatt for his support of the schools, including aggressive investments in new and renovated schools, security and technology.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

Asphalt plant request 'has really stymied me,' commissioner says

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Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

Bill promoting litter cleanup advances

A bipartisan bill aimed at helping clean up North Carolina’s roadways passed the House Transportation Committee last week.   Read Story »

Laurel Park Four Seasons Politics

Edwards' affordable housing bill draws fire

State Sen. Chuck Edwards is direct and blunt when he defends a bill that he acknowledges is causing “heartburn” in city halls across North Carolina.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

Cooper lifts mask mandate, stadium limits

Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday lifted the indoor mask mandate in most settings and eased mass gathering restrictions and social distancing requirements.   Read Story »

North Carolina Four Seasons Politics

Small towns teeter on edge of insolvency

RALEIGH — After a decade of financial struggle, the small town of East Laurinburg in Scotland County could soon cease to exist.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

Moffitt's broad ABC bill clears committee

RALEIGH — A House committee discussion over an omnibus alcohol bill amounted to yet another debate involving people wanting to free regulations on spirituous liquor and those wanting to tighten the state’s stranglehold.   Read Story »

North Carolina Four Seasons Politics

Chief justice visits Grove Street Courthouse on Wednesday

Chief Justice Paul Newby began a tour of 100 counties on Monday in Western North Carolina, the first chief justice to visit all of North Carolina's courthouses.   Read Story »

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