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County, Pardee officials break ground on southside clinic

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Democratic Party announces 11th Congressional District candidate forum

The Henderson County Democratic Party will host an 11th Congressional District candidate forum on Saturday, Jan. 24, ahead of the March 3 primary.    Read Story »

Deputy City Manager Brian Pahle congratulates Adam Murr for completing the Leading for Results program at the UNC School of Government.

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Murr completes leadership program at UNC School of Government

The Hendersonville City Council on Wednesday honored city budget director Adam Murr for completing the Leading for Results program at the UNC School of Government as a Civic Fellow.    Read Story »

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COUNCIL REJECTS HAYWOOD ROAD APARTMENT COMPLEX

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County commissioners are expected to vote by the end of March on whether to authorize a four-story courthouse addition. If they say yes, they will green light the most expensive capital project in county history. The projected total currently is $170 million for the combined courthouse-jail project. [FENTRESS ARCHITECTS]

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Courthouse expansion vote hinges on guaranteed maximum price

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Four Seasons Politics

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Here's the final candidate list for 2026 elections

Democrat challenges Moffitt, two school board incumbents file for re-election

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These heroes won state and national awards in 2025

Mini-floats to roll in city's first ‘Mountain Mardi Gras’

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Because the popularity of the Ecusta Trail has driven demand for parking, the Henderson County Board of Commissioners amended the county land-use code to allow one-acre parking lots in residential zones. Some residents of Hunter’s Glen hope to block a parking lot at their subdivision entrance. [AMY B. MCCRAW/Hendersonville Lightning]

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Homeowners seek to block Ecusta Trail parking lot

Well before the Ecusta Trail opened, it was safe to forecast that its construction and use would provoke some conflict.   Read Story »

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MLK Jr. Unity Breakfast is set for Jan. 19

The 2026 Unity Breakfast Celebration is planned for Monday, Jan. 19, at the Blue Ridge Conference Hall at BRCC, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast Committee announced.   Read Story »

Flooding in Patton Park from Hurricane Helene destroyed the offices of the Literacy Connection. The building, located in far-left of the photograph, was later demolished.

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Local non-profits hit hard by Helene worked to recover from the storm

Most non-profit agencies in Western North Carolina struggled in the year after Hurricane Helene with both physical damage to their properties and the emotional wellbeing of their staff, a recent report commissioned by WNC Nonprofit Pathways and Dogwood Health Trust found.   Read Story »

Like her grandmother, Gracie Rose arrived on New Year's Day

FBI thwarts ISIS follower's planned New Year's Day attack

Rotary Club accepting scholarship nominations

Preemie, doing well, claims first baby title at Mission

These heroes won state and national awards in 2025

Flu spike forces visitor restrictions at Pardee

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City honors Firefighter and Officer of the Year