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At Colorado Rocky Mountain School, Charlie Dockendorf served as a student body president, dorm leader and wilderness trek guide for his younger classmates. Read Story »
The American Association of Community Theatre will honor Hendersonville Theatre with a Special Recognition Award during the AACTFest 2025 National Theatre Festival in Des Moines, Iowa. Read Story »
PBS NC's North Carolina Weekend will broadcast a segment on The Park at Flat Rock on this week's show at 9 p.m. Thursday, May 15. The episode repeats at 5 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 20. It will also stream on the North Carolina Weekend website, YouTube channel and Facebook page. Viewers can also watch it by downloading the PBS app on their device (search for PBS NC and the NCW icon). Read Story »
A recent housing assessment found that Henderson County needs 10,000 dwelling units over the next five years to keep pace with growth, and developers continue to propose new single-family homes, townhomes and apartment as they capitalize on the in-migration. Read Story »
You don’t want to get behind me when I’m driving my Rav4 down a slope out in the country. Read Story »
That light shaking you may have felt this morning was a magnitude 4.1 earthquake near Greenback, Tennessee, in Blount County 29 miles south of Knoxville. The tremblor happened at 9:04 a.m., the U.S. Geological Survey reported. Read Story »
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, originally scheduled in early October after Hurricane Helene, IAM hosted donors and sponsors at a dinner at Kenmure Country Club on Thursday, May 1, and heard from “neighbors in need” and from one of the agency’s most generous supporters. Read Story »
A contractor for the N.C. Department of Transportation will close a short stretch of I-26 near the Green River bridge on Sunday night through Thursday night and repeat the closure again next week. Read Story »
STEAP (Storytelling, Education and Arts Programs), a local non-profit arts organization, will host its fourth “Do Tell Storytelling” event when Dr. Ray Christian performs at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 17, at A Place to Go Community Center, 505 Fifth Ave. E. Read Story »
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