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Judge declines to lower Absher’s bond

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Prosecutors won't seek death penalty in poison-murder case

A Hendersonville woman accused of using poison to murder one of her daughters and attempting to murder her other daughter will not face the death penalty.   Read Story »

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TIP OFF TO TITLES: YMCA honors basketball champions

The Hendersonville Family YMCA will host a communitywide Black History Month celebration on Friday honoring local Black basketball champions whose leadership, mentorship and service have strengthened Henderson County both on and off the court.   Read Story »

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Mills River invites nonprofits to apply for grant

The town of Mills River is inviting area nonprofits to seek funding in the town’s 2026-27 budget.   Read Story »

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Absher seeks reduction in $2.2 million bond

The attorney for Michael Absher, the Only Hope WNC founder who faces 23 charges of sexual offense involving boys staying at or visiting the youth shelter, is asking the court to lower his client’s bail.   Read Story »

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Early voting ends Saturday

Early voting for the March 3 primary, now in its final week, closes at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28.   Read Story »

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Bat Cave fire chief to be special guest at State of the Union

Steve Freeman, the Bat Cave fire chief whose harrowing story of surviving a landslide during Hurricane Helene has been seen by thousands, will be seated in the audience at the State of the Union address Tuesday night as special guest of U.S. Sen. Ted Budd.   Read Story »

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Dogwood grant helps Early Childhood Taskforce expand mission

The Children & Family Resource Center has been awarded a $130,000 Collaboration and Innovation Grant from Dogwood Health Trust on behalf of the Henderson County Early Childhood Task Force.    Read Story »

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Pisgah Forest charged with child-porn offenses

Hendersonville police last week arrested a 28-year-old Pisgah Forest man on two counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and two counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor for possession of child pornography.   Read Story »

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City wins $2½ million for flood resilience

Hendersonville's Stormwater Department has secured $2,456,000 in grants to fund major stormwater improvements aimed at reducing flooding and strengthening community resilience, the city announced.   Read Story »

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