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The Hendersonville City Council and Laurel Park Town Council have previously adopted and the Henderson County Board of Commissioners was expected on Wednesday to adopt a memorandum of understanding governing public safety, maintenance, funding and amenities. Here are key points of the MOU: Read Story »
Before my inaugural ride on the Ecusta Trail on Sunday from the trailhead at the Visitors Center to U.S. 64 at Horse Shoe, I had not seen first-hand the walkers, runners, rollers and bicyclists using the greenway. Read Story »
Bridge players, pickleball enthusiasts, swimmers, shuffleboarders and others packed the Kaplan Auditorium at the public library on Tuesday afternoon to get a first look at four proposals for the replacement of Helene-damaged recreation facilities ranging from relatively modest to very ambitious. Read Story »
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 »
Village Council dedicates Nick Weedman Assembly Room
Hensley announces candidacy for mayor; Volk to retire
Top artists chalk up awards in sidewalk art contest
Ancient spring becomes a historic landmark
"It's unadulterated joy," exclaimed Barbara Hughes, owner of Narnia Studios and sponsor of Chalk It Up!, describing the annual sidewalk coloring contest that turns downtown sidewalks into an evanescent art exhibit. Read Story »
A 43-year-old Hendersonville man was sentenced to up to 22 years in prison after a Henderson County Superior Court jury found him guilty of numerous burglary, larceny and other felonies and also declared him to be a habitual offender, District Attorney R. Andrew Murray announced. Read Story »
Henderson County sheriff’s deputies on June 30 charged a 23-year-old man with child abuse and a 24-year-old woman with failing to report a crime against a juvenile after she later turned herself in voluntarily, the agency said in a news release. Read Story »