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A Flat Rock man was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison this week after pleading guilty over the summer to charges related to conspiring to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine. Read Story »
Pardee Hospital Foundation has launched a year-end fundraising campaign supporting UNC Health Pardee’s new inpatient Adolescent Behavioral Health Center, scheduled to open next year. Read Story »
Bruce Patrick Hatfield, who was active in antique and classic car clubs, served as the leader for many years of the Henderson County Republican Men's Club and in recent years, as a member of the Henderson County Planning Board, spoke against higher density development proposals, died peacefully on Monday, Nov. 10, surrounded by his family. He was 77. Read Story »
The North Carolina Grand Prix (NCGP) will celebrate the 20th year of international bike racing in Hendersonville this weekend, Nov. 22-23. Read Story »
The Children & Family Resource Center recently named Emily Balcken its next executive director, following an extensive search that drew more than 50 applicants. Read Story »
Santa Claus will make his grand entrance on Main Street in Hendersonville on Friday, November 28 for the annual tree lighting at the Historic Courthouse Plaza. Read Story »
Balkcom calls out county in war of words over sewer grant
Wyatt supporters announce campaign committee
Foundation bestows top honors, reports record giving
Bearfootin' Bears fetch record $141,000 at auction
The cancer center at UNC Health Pardee recently received $79,018.18 from Kenmure Fights Cancer, a long-standing community partner dedicated to advancing cancer care close to home. Read Story »
Community Foundation of Henderson County President and CEO McCray Benson intends to retire after more than 20 years of serving the foundation and the community. Read Story »
After hearing from state Rep. Jennifer Balkcom in a late-night email, county commissioners on Wednesday morning directed staff to begin working with contractors on a scaled-down version of the Clear Creek sewer project that might serve as the first phase of a planned sewer line in Edneyville. Read Story »