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Couple donates $388k to care for police dogs

Henderson County News

Shopkeeper sent to prison for indecent exposure

Three habitual offenders were sent to prison last week after pleading guilty to multiple offenses, District Attorney R. Andrew Murray announced.   Read Story »

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Henderson County News

County honors the late Jimmy Stepp, veteran Rescue Squad leader

James Eugene “Jimmy” Stepp, a lifelong Henderson County Rescue Squad member who died on Jan. 21 at age 69, was honored with a resolution of memoriam on Monday by the Henderson County Board of Commissioners.   Read Story »

Edneyville News

THIS WEEK: Apple school, grower awards, ag-centric candidate forum

Apple farmers from across the South will join Henderson County growers this week at a two-day Apple School at Blue Ridge Community College and on site at two Edneyville orchards.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Local Girl Scout troop gets its moment in national spotlight

For a Hendersonville Girl Scout troop, the time to shine in the national spotlight is now.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Businesses excited about new streetscape, nervous about road closure

Business owners in the Historic Seventh Avenue District are optimistic that a new streetscape will vastly improve the attractiveness of the district while acknowledging that they’re jittery about a 10-week street closure for construction.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Here are upcoming candidate forums, voting deadlines (2)

The Henderson County Farm Bureau will host a forum on Tuesday for all five candidates running for two seats on the Henderson County Board of Commissioners.   Read Story »

Edneyville News

Public hearing on Clear Creek sewer plant is Monday at NHHS

The state Department of Environmental Quality will hold a public hearing at 6 p.m. Monday at North Henderson High School to hear from the public on the proposed Clear Creek wastewater treatment near Fruitland Road.   Read Story »

Laurel Park News

NCDOT starting tree removal for U.S. 64 project in Laurel Park

LAUREL PARK — N.C. Department of Transportation crews will begin clearing trees and vegetation along U.S. 64 from White Pine Road to Blythe Street as early as Monday, Feb. 5.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Here's the scoop on those missing post office drop boxes

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