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Barbara Joretta Hill Garrison, a family nurse practitioner who founded Henderson County’s first health clinic to serve migrant farmworkers and worked for more than three decades in community health, died Sunday, Aug. 7, at age 90. Read Story »
Fifth Avenue West between North Church Street and Wall Street is scheduled to be closed from Aug. 19 through Sept. 1 as construction of the city's new parking deck continues. Read Story »
In a quarterly meeting attended by the county’s mayors last month, Henderson County Board of Commissioners Bill Lapsley had the floor first when it came time to describe how local governments were spending American Rescue Plan money. Read Story »
It’s been six weeks since the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade eliminated the constitutional right to abortion. Abortion regulation is now in the hands of states, and at least for now, no new restrictions on abortion have been imposed in North Carolina. Read Story »
A hole in the lakebed of Front Lake has caused the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site to close the pedestrian bridge from the parking lot to the main walking path leading to the home, goat barn and hiking trails at the site. Read Story »
North Carolina a rare safe haven in the South for abortion — for now
County commits most of its ARP money; towns are slower to spend
Here's why we should celebrate farmers markets
Festival announces grand marshal of King Apple Parade
In a quarterly meeting attended by the county’s mayors last month, Henderson County Board of Commissioners Bill Lapsley had the floor first when it came time to describe how local governments were spending American Rescue Plan money. Read Story »
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