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The city of Hendersonville invites the community to attend and participate in the 2026 Hendersonville Housing Summit at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, at the Hendersonville High School auditorium, 1 Bearcat Blvd. Read Story »
Hendersonville’s smalltown Main Street will come alive with a red, white and blue celebration of America’s 250th birthday on the Fourth of July, including a parade, reading of the Declaration of Independence, music headliner Blake Ellege and a spectacular fireworks show. Read Story »
PilgrimQuests will present the musical “Godspell” next week under a tent at Laurel Green in Laurel Park. Read Story »
The city of Hendersonville is celebrating Bike Month and collaborating with community partners during Strive Not to Drive Week from Wednesday through May 22. Read Story »
The Empty Bowls fundraiser benefitting the Flat Rock Backpack Program takes place Sunday, May 17, in the Parish Hall of the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness in Flat Rock. Read Story »
Ager taps national network of donors for campaign haul
In ‘pleasant surprise,’ county budget holds the line on property tax rate
Tickets on sale now for Blue Ghost tours in the forest
Loft tour gives glimpse of upstairs downtown
Q. What are all those black poles along roadsides that are showing up all around the county? They look like they have cameras under the solar panels. Read Story »
Summer Flynn, the newly named manager of the Saluda Grade Trail, will be guest speaker at Train Tales, a free monthly event at the Saluda Depot Museum, at 7 p.m. Friday, May 15. Anyone interested in updated information on the Saluda Grade Trail is invited to attend. Read Story »
When they voted no on a $100 million expansion of the Henderson County Courthouse in March, county commissioners Sheila Franklin and Jay Egolf expressed concern that the project — and its $10 million a year debt service — would lead to a property tax increase or cause other capital projects to be dumped. Read Story »