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Village Council dedicates Nick Weedman Assembly Room

Sophie Thomas, the $20,000 Connie & Ricky Sparks Memorial Scholarship Foundation award winner, and Alysa Williams, the $5,000 winner, pose with Jim Sparks and Brenda Sparks McCleerey.

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Connie & Ricky Sparks Memorial Scholarship Foundation winners announced

The Sparks Family and Connie & Ricky Sparks Memorial Scholarship Foundation has awarded its 2025 Hendersonville High School Scholarship awards for four-year college and community college students.    Read Story »

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Lane of I-26 East to close near Peter Guice Bridge

A contractor for the N.C. Department of Transportation will close one lane of a short stretch of eastbound I-26 near the Green River bridge on Sunday night through Wednesday night and repeat the closure again next week.   Read Story »

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Sheetz offers free fries for National French Fry Day

Sheetz, the major Mid-Atlantic restaurant and convenience chain that has a store at the I-26 interchange at Fletcher and is building another one on Upward Road, is celebrating National French Fry Day by giving away one free bag of fries to customers who use the Sheetz app. The special offer is available through Sunday, July 13.   Read Story »

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Governor's Rebuilding Western North Carolina Committee meets Monday at UNCA

Gov. Josh Stein and his Rebuilding Western North Carolina Committee will convene in the Blue Ridge Room on UNC Asheville’s campus at 10 a.m. Monday.   Read Story »

Although many praised Mission Health for remaining open and delivering care during Hurricane Helene,  questions remain about nursing staffing levels, cancer treatment and emergency care. [CAROLINA PUBLIC PRESS]

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Mission Health monitors issue mixed reviews

Asheville-based Mission Health has seen several busy months so far in 2025, with some important wins after facing significant adversity in 2024. Even so, pushback from community leaders, employees and judges continues.   Read Story »

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From left are Flat Rock Village Council members Susan Gregory and Barbara Jeter, former Mayor Nick Weedman, Mayor Anne Coletta, Vice Mayor Matt Toner and council members Emily Whitmire, Tom Carpenter and Cheryl Stuller.

Village Council dedicates Nick Weedman Assembly Room

Hensley announces candidacy for mayor; Volk to retire

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The stonework of Lenox Spring dates to 1917, when developer F.A. Sumner formed the Lenox Park subdivision. In the summer of 1919, a newspaper reported that ‘hundreds of people have visited and drank water from Lenox park spring during the past sixty days.’

Ancient spring becomes a historic landmark

Haywood Road rezoning request triggers NIMBY uprising

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Emory, Kristen, Carter and Chris Freeman — third and fourth generation car sellers — will open Coleman Freeman Auto Sales at 1111 Asheville Highway on Monday after moving across the highway.

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Asheville Highway used car lot gets another new chapter

The concrete block building at the corner of Asheville Highway and Oakland Street has been a car business, in one way or the other, for 63 years.   Read Story »

Horse Shoe Farm spa and retreat was voted No. 8 in a USA Today Reachers' Choice survey. [COURTESY OF HORSE SHOE FARM]

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Horse Shoe Farm makes Top 10 for Best Wellness Retreat Centers

Horse Shoe Farm has scored a spot in the Top 10 in USA Today's Readers' Choice Award for Best Wellness Retreat Centers.   Read Story »

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Sullivan Park gets grant from Shaq

Basketball courts at Sullivan Park in Green Meadows will get a rehab job and upfit thanks to a grant.   Read Story »

Ancient spring becomes a historic landmark

Water war settlement derailed in Raleigh

Hensley announces candidacy for mayor; Volk to retire

Showers and thunderstorms forecast through Saturday

Advent raises Buncombe hospital request to 222 beds

Fletcher mayor looks ahead while honoring his family's legacy

$11.5M in revenue bonds to fund water-sewer projects

Comic book history tells harrowing, inspiring and tragic stories of Helene