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Grower appears on Fox Business to describe Helene damage to Hillcrest Orchard

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One-day recovery center for farmers to open

A one-day Agriculture Recovery Center to help farmers recover from Helene damage will open in Henderson County on Tuesday, Jan. 28, FEMA announced.   Read Story »

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With growing season upon them, farmers wait for relief

It is hard to overstate the damage that Tropical Storm Helene inflicted on farmers in Western North Carolina.   Read Story »

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Edwards reintroduces Resilient Buildings Act

U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards has re-introduced the Promoting Resilient Buildings Act, which aims to ease regulatory burdens on states, cities, counties and homebuilders.   Read Story »

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Postal service offers $100,000 reward for mail theft here

The U.S. Postal Service is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who broke into the Hendersonville Post Office at the Blue Ridge Mall early Monday and stole 50 mail packages.   Read Story »

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Schools on two-hour delay

A snow that coated roads Tuesday created potentially hazardous conditions that called for a two-hour delay for Henderson County schools, school leaders announced. The later start will allow crews the opportunity to check roads in the morning to determine if any additional schedule adjustments are necessary.   Read Story »

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Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning

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

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Sandburg goat barn to reopen Wednesday

The barn and access to the Connemara goats will be accessible to the public on Wednesday as part of the phased re-opening at Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site.   Read Story »

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Amid deep freeze, Duke Energy offers tips on lowering the light bill

As the arctic blast drives temperature into the single digits, Duke Energy is urging customers to reduce energy use and save money is possible.   Read Story »

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'Learning to Dance with Dementia' set for March 13

FLAT ROCK — Originally scheduled in October three weeks after Hurricane Helene, a free dementia workshop is back on the calendar at the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness.   Read Story »

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