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I honestly do not know where to start. Our lives have been forever changed by Hurricane Helene and its ugly aftermath. Read Story »
The Henderson County Disaster Recovery Center, in the Blue Ridge Commons Shopping Center at 2111 Asheville Highway, is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. to provide federal, state and local resources for county residents applying for FEMA assistance. Read Story »
Hendersonville's annual Treat Street Carnival returns on Halloween from 5 to 8 p.m. on Main Street, Henderson County Parks and Recreation and the Friends of Downtown Hendersonville announced. Read Story »
As people across the Southeast continue to recover from Hurricane Helene, those in Western North Carolina are still navigating the process of applying for FEMA support. Read Story »
Ashley McVey, media specialist at Mills River Elementary, has been named the 2024 HCPS Media Specialist of the Year, Henderson County public schools announced. Read Story »
UNC Health Pardee announced last week the expansion of its OB/GYN network with the addition of two new physicians and opening of a second location in Hendersonville. Read Story »
Residents who pre-registered for D-SNAP through ePASS.nc.gov by 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, but were unable to reach the call center to complete their interview will receive a call from DSS officials by Friday, Nov. 1, to complete their application, Henderson County announced. Read Story »
The cost to dispose of the mountains of storm debris left in the wake of Hurricane Helene's destruction will exceed $10 million, County Engineer Marcus Jones says. Read Story »
North Carolina voters will cast ballots for president and governor in the Nov. 5 general election while many in the state are still dealing with the aftermath and massive destruction caused by Hurricane Helene. Read Story »
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