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Here's the news on the restaurant front this week. Read Story »
Although the work of Donald Streb and his committee is scarcely noticed by most people, it’s of critical importance to older people in long-term care and their families. Read Story »
FLETCHER — A pivotal chapter in local history is about to come full circle as the cornerstone from the historic Meadows property in Fletcher is returned to its original location. Read Story »
Henderson County Commissioner Mike Edney on Friday joined several other Henderson County officials in endorsing Wayne King in the Republican primary to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows. Read Story »
The historic St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Churchhas has called a new rector, the Rev. Josh Stephens. Read Story »
A city sanitation worker was killed after a garbage truck accidentally struck him shortly before 9 a.m. Friday at the intersection of Pineland Road and Shadywood Lane, the city said. Read Story »
Hendersonville City Council member Jerry Smith on Thursday night hosted a public meeting on all the city's big projects in the near-term and medium term: a proposed parking deck and downtown hotel, new police station on Ashe Street in the Historic Seventh Avenue District, Seventh Avenue streetscape, replacing Fire Station 1, moving the Laura E. Corn Mini-Golf course from Boyd Park and building new tennis courts to replace the two courts there. Read Story »
The community is invited to attend a public input meeting focused on current city projects tonight. If you can't make it you can watch a live-stream of the presentation starting at 6:30 p.m. at the City Operations Center, 305 Williams St. Read Story »
James Franklin "Jim" Laughter Jr., known by a generation of young athletes as “Coach” and then “Pop,” died Wednesday at the Elizabeth House after a brief illness. He was 82. Read Story »
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