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LIGHTNING REVIEW: 'Always ... Patsy Cline' stays true to country

Laurel Park News

Goodwill opening store in Laurel Park

Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina will open a new retail store in Laurel Park next week.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

WEEKEND TIPOFF: Relay for Life, dogs, HSO ball, Putt-Putt and a popup

Here's a roundup of the weekend's activities:   Read Story »

Henderson County News

BRCC offers local history class this summer

The Continuing Education Department at Blue Ridge Community College will offer two Henderson County History and Heritage courses this summer. Classes are held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Students' research personalizes a Holocaust victim

A law professor who always wanted to be a high school history teacher, history students who caught the detective bug, a Florida philanthropist and a letter shedding light on one life among 6 million deaths came together to make history.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Store wars continue with city approval of new Ingles

Over the objections of adjoining property owners who warned about flooding, traffic and a disputed roadway, the Hendersonville City Council unanimously approved the development of a new Ingles supermarket on Spartanburg Highway.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning. (2)

Don't miss this week’s Hendersonville Lightning.    Read Story »

Henderson County News

LIGHTNING PHOTOS: Meet all 20 bears (2)

The newest collection of downtown bears stood silently under cloaks at the First Citizens Bank Plaza on Friday while a chatty crowd of onlookers congregated for the unveiling.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Young Leaders program hires director

Kristin Dunn has been hired as the executive director of Henderson County Young Leaders Program.The first full-time staff member in the history of HCYLP, Dunn comes to Hendersonville by way of Wilmington, where she served as a court-appointed volunteer guardian ad litem. She has more than five years of non-profit experience mainly in the human services field. Her areas of expertise include community outreach, fundraising, and marketing. Dunn graduated from the Honors College at Appalachian State University with dual degrees in English Creative Writing and Global Studies with a German minor.To learn more about Henderson County Young Leaders Program or how to make a contribution, email director@hcylp.org   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Rising Leaders ready to volunteer

After eight months of education and community service, twenty-three members of United Way of Henderson County’s fourth annual Rising Leaders Program have graduated and are better prepared to start making a difference as volunteers with Henderson County nonprofit organizations.   Read Story »

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