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When she answered a want ad to handle the books for a nonprofit organization, Dianne Dinkel had no idea that she would one day be the association’s leader. After serving as fiscal director, Dinkel left to pursue a doctorate. She returned to the organization, Athena International, and has been its president and CEO since 2009. Read Story »
Wary that they will be hit with new costs after they wrap up budget deliberations, mayors urged Henderson County officials to release a new fee schedule as soon as possible. Read Story »
When tenants at Alpine Woods Resort went without drinking water for 2½ months, the “landlord’s response was to provide one case of twenty-four 12-ounce bottles of water” on the office porch “for all to share." The park has 80 units. Read Story »
MILLS RIVER — Although the town of Mills River would keep its tax rate level in 2015-16, a fire tax increase requested by the Mills River Fire & Rescue Department would mean higher tax bills for residents and businesses. Read Story »
Samantha Tillotson’s fourth birthday came on Feb. 18, less than two months after Christmas. Read Story »
Twenty young actors will have the chance to audition later this year for a Broadway-bound prodction that will have its world premiere at the Flat Rock Playhouse. Read Story »
Marcia Caserio asked cancer patients and cancer survivors to stand up, then asked all to stand who had been caregivers, then asked all to stand who had lost a loved one or a close friend to cancer. Read Story »
It's here — the time of year from late spring through early fall when there seems to be more events than a body can possibly attend. Here's a rundown of weekend events. Read Story »
If the Hendersonville Planning Board says OK, homebuyers will have a new close-in option in Hendersonville. Read Story »
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