Free Daily Headlines

Home

Set your text size: A A A

City offers $3.5M in tax incentives to lure factory employing 148 workers

News

Firecracker Jazz Band kicks off Rhythm & Brews next week

Rhythm & Brews returns to South Main Street on Thursday, June 19, featuring Firecracker Jazz Band as headliner and Blake Ellege & the Mojo Brothers Blues Band opening the show.   Read Story »

News

City seeks public input on bike plan

The city of Hendersonville is seeking public input as planners draft Bike Hendo, a new bicycle plan intended to guide future biking and rolling infrastructure in the city.   Read Story »

News

'Meals on the Bus' rolls this summer to feed schoolkids

The Henderson County public schools district is once again participating in the USDA-funded, state-administered Summer Food Service Program to help ensure local children have access to nutritious meals throughout the summer months.   Read Story »

News

Former city resident remains in limbo as she fights old criminal charge

A former North Carolina resident is asking the state to reconsider criminal charges against her that have been hanging over her head for the past decade.   Read Story »

A new display at the VFW in Hendersonville honors Korean and Vietnam war hero Col. Joseph Clemons. Pictured left to right are: Jim Gough with Military Officers Association of America; Sue Shultis, daughter of Col. Clemons; Pam Erwin with VFW Post 5206 Auxiliary and Bob Johnson, commander of VFW Post 5206.

News

VFW display honors hero featured in “Pork Chop Hill”

A new display at the VFW in Hendersonville honors the Korean and Vietnam War hero portrayed in the 1959 film “Pork Chop Hill.”   Read Story »

Four Seasons Politics

Four Seasons Politics

The BorgWarner factory going up off McMurray Road in the Upward community (left) is not a data center. Neither is the vacant Coats America mill (right) in Laurel Park. [DYLAN SHEEHAN/Hendersonville Lightning]

The cultural mood turns sharply against AI data centers

Pay increase for law officers could force property tax increase

Read Stories

Community News

Pictured, from left, are Blue Ridge Community College team members who completed community college leadership programs over the past year: Crystal Bradshaw, Kerby Placak, Shawn Moore, Benjamin Rickert, Dr. Sarah Parlier and Kate St. Jacques. [RICH KEEN/BRCC]

LOCAL BRIEFS: BRCC leaders, railroad club Fourth of July event, SkillsUSA winners, cadet honored

Community Foundation names new president/CEO

Read Stories

News

County property tax increase derails city budget adoption

It took less than 24 hours for Henderson County's 4-cent property tax increase and 18 percent law enforcement pay increase to ripple out to other local government.    Read Story »

The BorgWarner factory going up off McMurray Road in the Upward community (left) is not a data center. Neither is the vacant Coats America mill (right) in Laurel Park. [DYLAN SHEEHAN/Hendersonville Lightning]

Four Seasons Politics

The cultural mood turns sharply against AI data centers

If it’s new and made of steel and concrete, it must be a data center. Even if it’s old, it must be a data center, as long as it’s vacant. It can’t be a warehouse/distribution or a factory or simply a vacant former mill because, well, a data center is scarier. …   Read Story »

News

Farm bill appropriates $1.5 million for new EMS station

A $30 billion farm bill adopted by the House this week contains a $1.5 million appropriation to Henderson County EMS for the construction of a new EMS station in Henderson County, U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards announced.   Read Story »

City eyes accepting Etowah system's wastewater before 'catastrophic failure'

Council endorses renewal of passenger rail service to Asheville

Pardee hosts Walk-In Wednesday hiring events weekly through Aug. 26

Commissioners raise property taxes after 5-hour meeting

Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning

Pay increase for law officers could force property tax increase

TAKE A HIKE: Big changes in courthouse parking start this week

In lawsuit seeking receivership, lender calls Cedars developer 'insolvent'