Wednesday, May 14, 2025
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A graduate of the local school system, an emotional Katie Bradley looked out at the audience that had just given her a standing ovation as Henderson County’s teacher of the year. Read Story »
MILLS RIVER — Paddlers will have the opportunity to access the Mills River from a boat dock at Mills River Town Park later this summer. Read Story »
MILLS RIVER —Sheriff Charlie McDonald defended a new higher-priced contract the county has offered Mills River for law enforcement coverage, saying an analysis showed "we really aren't getting fair compensation" for the full-time deputy. Read Story »
Playing in the mud and playing along the river — those are two different events — are among the events people can enjoy this weekend. Here’s a roundup: Read Story »
Asheville Regional Airport is conducting an emergency training exercise Thursday that involves first responders and hospitals reacting to an airplane "incident" with injuries. Read Story »
You won't want to miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning. Read Story »
Hendersonville High School musicians won’t have their hands out when they perform a concert of Walt Disney classics at 3 p.m. Sunday. The concert is free and this time there’s no “ask.” Read Story »
Dr. Dan Veazey, a Hendersonville native who served as a basketball manager at UNC under coach Dean Smith and longtime assistant Bill Guthridge, was one of four people to eulogize Guthridge during a funeral service on Monday. Read Story »
Ten years old when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Jerry Reiser watched World War II unfold from the family farm in Michigan. In the young boy’s eyes, Uncle Bob was a war hero. He hit the beach at Normandy on D-Day and fought in the pivotal Battle of the Bulge. Read Story »
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