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Land conservancy's photo contest opens

Conserving Carolina invites nature lovers to enter the seventh annual Habitat at Home photo contest, which celebrates the beautiful and wild things we can see outdoors.   Read Story »

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Emergency lights maker adds jobs paying $69k/year

HiViz LED Lighting Inc., a U.S.-based company that designs and manufactures emergency vehicle lighting fixtures and equipment, has announced that they are investing over $6 million into a new facility.   Read Story »

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BRCC's AI specialist wins NC Excellence in Teaching Award

For more than two decades, information technology instructor Tonya Stephens has helped students discover and reach their full potential. This spring, that work earned statewide recognition.   Read Story »

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First community event on Ecusta Trail is Sunday

Walkers, joggers, rollers and bicyclists are invited to register for the Main2Main “Walk & Roll” event on Sunday, April 19, supporting the Ecusta Trail.   Read Story »

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County breaks ground on $100M courthouse addition

Henderson County commissioners, administrators and construction managers on Monday celebrated the start of the costliest capital project in the local government’s history, tossing ceremonial scoots of dirt at the North Grove Street site.   Read Story »

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Rugby Middle School gets new principal

Rugby Middle School principal Sloan Neuburger, an integral part of the school’s recent success, has been named the new school's principal, the Henderson County school system announced.   Read Story »

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Search warrants reveal new details in widening poison-murder probe

When Elroy Lund died on May 10, 2017, at age 72, his grown daughters immediately suspected that his wife, Gudrun Linda Jean Casper-Leinenkugel, may have been responsible.   Read Story »

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Conservationists announce 'people’s public hearing' on rollback of Roadless Rule

The future of some of America’s last wild forests — including treasured landscapes in Western North Carolina — is at risk, say conservationists who announced a public hearing this month to air concerns about a significant rollback of the national forests’ Roadless Rule.   Read Story »

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Hendo Earth Fest, set for April 18, seeks volunteers

The fourth annual Hendo Earth Fest takes place 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 18, downtown Hendersonville featuring family-friendly activities for children of all ages and engaging musical acts.    Read Story »

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