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Becca Martin of Hillandale Elementary has been named district representative for the North Carolina’s Exceptional Children’s Educator of Excellence, and will represent Henderson County public schools at the statewide annual conference November in Greensboro. Read Story »
Officials with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Public Health today released an interim report and FAQ related to the investigation into the Legionnaire’s disease outbreak associated with the North Carolina Mountain State Fair. Read Story »
In a tribute to the silver screen, the Hendersonville Community Band will feature movie themes spanning several decades in a performance at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct.20, at the at Blue Ridge Conference Hall at BRCC. Read Story »
The city took a first step in plans for downtown’s first parking deck, though many hurdles remain before ground would be broken. Read Story »
The Hendersonville City Council made a big commitment last week to build a third fire station, agreeing to buy 2 acres on Shepherd Street at Old Spartanburg Highway for $266,500 and to add a fire company that will cost city taxpayers $767,000 a year starting in 2023. Read Story »
You can't afford to miss this week's Lightning. Read Story »
Q. We have heard a lot about solving cold cases with DNA evidence. Is new technology being used by our local law enforcement and is it solving old cases? Read Story »
A 31-year-old Asheville man who tried to entice what he thought was a 14-year-old girl to meet him in Hendersonville for sex was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime, U.S. Attorney Andrew Murray announced on Tuesday. Read Story »
Known for her creative and bold renderings of appetizers, tapas and entrees, Jesse Roque at first surprises with the newest chapter in her varied cooking portfolio. Read Story »
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