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Among the lessons learned the hard way from Hurricane Helene is that the need for aid is easy to demonstrate. A first-hand tour will do the trick. Read Story »
The long days and sleepless nights Brad Rayfield spent caring for animals in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene taught him something about humanity. Read Story »
Sheriff's deputies may soon have a stronger law to back them up the next time homeowners complain that irresponsible shooters are firing rounds into their neighborhood. Read Story »
Henderson County sheriff's deputies charged a 39-year-old Asheville man with first-degree burglary and other felonies after a homeowner reported an overnight theft. Read Story »
Dr. Courteney MacKuen, praised for her unwavering commitment to patient care and resilience under fire leading the emergency room as Hurricane Helene overwhelmed the region, was honored last month as the inaugural winner of the AdventHealth Pinnacle Physician Award. Read Story »
The annual Christmas tree and wreath recycling sponsored by MountainTrue is happening Jan. 6-10, Monday through Friday, this week at ball field No. 6 at Jackson Park. Read Story »
AdventHealth Hendersonville is teaming up with the Blood Connection to host a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, at 100 Hospital Drive, Hendersonville. Read Story »
The Durham City Council appointed Deputy City Manager W. Bowman “Bo” Ferguson, who served as Hendersonville's city manager for five years, as the next city manager following the retirement of City Manager Wanda Page on Dec. 31. Read Story »
The 20th annual Saluda Arts Festival, which takes place Saturday, May 17, in historic downtown Saluda, is issuing a call for artists to show exhibitors work and for volunteers and sponsors to support the event. Read Story »
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