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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 wis available through Sunday, July 13. Read Story »
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 »
The meeting room of the Flat Rock Village Council is now the Nick Weedman Assembly Room in honor of the long-serving council member and mayor. 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 »
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 »
Basketball courts at Sullivan Park in Green Meadows will get a rehab job and upfit thanks to a grant. Read Story »
Village Council dedicates Nick Weedman Assembly Room
Hensley announces candidacy for mayor; Volk to retire
Haywood Road rezoning request triggers NIMBY uprising
Here's the latest on debris removal, hazard mitigation, long-term recovery
Lenox Park these days sees lots of visitors, thanks to the Ecusta Trail, the popular Trailside Brewing Co. and the new Ecusta Market and Café at Lennox Station. Read Story »
Convened in separate special called meetings on June 16, the Henderson County Board of Commissioners and the Hendersonville City Council each voted unanimously to adopt an interlocal agreement and proposed legislation to settle their differences over city utility extensions. At last, it appeared, the end was in sight for the decades-long water war — and in a way that could not be undone by future city councils and county commissions. Read Story »
Dr. Jennifer Hensley, a 20-year healthcare professional, five-year member of the Hendersonville City Council and current mayor pro tempore, announced on Wednesday that she is running for mayor of the city. Read Story »