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Humane Society cuts cat adoption fee

If you’ve ever considered adding a feline companion into your family, now is the perfect time to adopt.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Prep football squads get ready for season, safely six feet apart

On a recent afternoon, the East Henderson High School Eagles drilled on the football field, lifting weights, running and building agility. The practice looked far different than usual, however, as coaches and athletes wore masks and practiced social distancing while training.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Support reopening? Mask up

One thing that is clear about the mandatory face mask order that Gov. Roy Cooper imposed on June 26: Nothing is clear.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

As testing ramps up, county sees cases rise

Amid a sharp increase in testing available to the public, Henderson County is seeing a steady increase in coronavirus cases, Friday's figures showed.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Developer proposes boutique hotel on Church Street

A Charlotte developer is seeking approval from the city of Hendersonville for a five-story boutique hotel on North Church Street between First and Second avenues behind the Historic Courthouse.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Charlie Messer, longtime county commissioner, dies at age 66

Charlie Messer, a devoted advocate for Henderson County as a member of the Board of Commissioners for the past 20 years and a tireless promoter especially of parks improvement, died early Friday after a battle with cancer. He was 66.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

MountainTrue wins $100,000 for water testing

A bill that passed last week in the state Legislature sets aside money to clean up pollution spills and allocates $100,000 to MountainTrue's water quality testing on the French Broad, as well as other rivers and streams in Western North Carolina, state Sen. Chuck Edwards announced.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Governor's order won't stop GOP from meeting

The Henderson County Republican Party plans to resume its monthly breakfast meeting next Saturday even as a state executive order bars gatherings of more than 10 people.   Read Story »

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Landowners plan subdivision on Howard Gap Road in Dana

Landowners are seeking approval to build a 12-home subdivision on Howard Gap Road at Staton Road in the Dana community.   Read Story »

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