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Commissioners order review of shooting range definition

Laurel Park Four Seasons Politics

'Say what?' Lapsley stunned at county's Covid relief $$$

Henderson County and its five towns are in line to get a jaw-dropping $33 million in Covid relief money.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

PUBLIC RECORDS: Let the sun shine

Across America, Sunshine Week is a time when newspaper editors celebrate the public’s right to see government records and attend government meetings.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

Edwards files bill to grant tax credit to home-school families

State Sen. Chuck Edwards is seeking legislation to give tax credits to home-school families.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

CawthWatch: Slate lampoons freshman class of 'notorious national bozos'

The latest installment of CawthWatch, a compilation of Cawthornia.   Read Story »

Legislative Four Seasons Politics

Legislature unanimously OKs $1.7 billion Covid aid bill

RALEIGH — The General Assembly has passed with a unanimous vote a new Covid relief bill that would direct nearly $1.7 billion in aid across the state.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

CawthWatch: A roundup of Madison Cawthorn coverage

When it comes to national political coverage, Madison Cawthorn is the gift that keeps on giving.   Read Story »

Legislative Four Seasons Politics

Moffitt files bill that would remove bar and restaurant capacity limits

State Rep. Tim Moffitt filed a bill Wednesday allowing bars and restaurants to reopen and resume normal business operations, provided certain health and safety measures are observed.   Read Story »

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics

GOP fails to override Cooper's veto on school reopening

RALEIGH — The N.C. General Assembly failed on Monday by one vote, 29-20, to override the governor’s veto of a bill to reopen schools, even as students suffer academically and opinion polls show residents want children back in the classroom.   Read Story »

North Carolina Four Seasons Politics

Johnson 'extremely disappointed' in veto of school reopening bill

Last Friday, within a day of the bill becoming law without his signature, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Senate Bill 37, which would have required school districts across the state to offer some in-person option for students.   Read Story »

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