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Hendersonville News

HMS Bearcats again go undefeated, win conference

The Hendersonville Middle School Bearcat football team finished the 2019 season 8-0, winning the Blue Ridge Conference Championship.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Bear auction brings in record haul

Downtown Hendersonville annual Bearfootin’ Auction on Saturday raised a record $57,400 for local non-profits and the downtown program, the city announced.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

HHS grad's book profiles Natty Greene and Sumter, the fighting Gamecock

Andrew Waters, a Hendersonville native and a 1992 graduate of Hendersonville High School, has written an account of how two Revolutionary War leaders overcame stark differences to lead the crucial Southern Campaign.   Read Story »

Asheville News

Mission Health announces new minimum wage of $12.50/hour

HCA Healthcare, the new Mission Health owner, has implementing an enterprise-wide minimum wage of $12.50/hour.   Read Story »

Flat Rock News

'Turn of the Screw' opens Thursday at Playhouse

The Turn of the Screw, an adaptation of the classic 1898 horror novella by Henry James, opens Thursday night at the Flat Rock Playhouse.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Trinity goes solar, cuts light bill by 66%

Earlier this year, two banners on Blythe Street read "Trinity is Going Solar in 2019!"   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Bad drivers beware: City is cracking down

During the Hendersonville City Council's conversations with the public, a common theme emerged: the city is plagued by bad driving.   Read Story »

Laurel Park News

VOTER GUIDE: Blakely, Clark meet for Fletcher seat; incumbents cruise in Laurel Park

In a primary election last Tuesday for Fletcher’s District 3 seat, challenger Preston Blakely rolled to a first place finish with 119 votes to incumbent Hugh Clark’s 45 votes.   Read Story »

Saluda News

VOTER GUIDE: Sample ballots

Here are sample ballots for the 2019 municipal elections.   Read Story »

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