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Edneyville sewer project moving forward

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County OKs 430-unit development on Asheville Highway

Henderson County commissioners on Wednesday voted to rezone property along Asheville Highway for a high-density development despite concerns they expressed two months about how sewer service would be provided and the number of apartments planned for the project.   Read Story »

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Removing old Blue Ridge Parkway bridge will close I-26 starting Sunday

The removal of the old Blue Ridge Parkway bridge will require the closing of I-26 in both directions starting Sunday, the NCDOT announced.   Read Story »

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Ask Matt ... about Bold Rock apples, U.S. 64 property, debris fire

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BonaFide Soul wraps up Rhythm & Brews concert series

BonaFide Soul, a seven-piece band that brings the sound and feel of classic ’70s funk and soul to the stage, will headline the final show of the Rhythm & Brews concert series downtown on Thursday, Oct. 16.   Read Story »

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Jeff Michels trio to perform benefit concert for Conserving Carolina

Jeff Michels and his folkadelic jam will perform a benefit concert for Conserving Carolina at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at Flat Rock Cinema.   Read Story »

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Ask Matt ... what's up with Mills River debris pile fire

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County breaks ground on $173M judicial center

Henderson County commissioners and administrators, Sheriff Lowell Griffin and contractors pitched shovels of dirt on Tuesday to mark the ceremonial start of the costliest capital project in county history by far — the $173.5 million jail addition and courthouse expansion.   Read Story »

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Remains of Luther Rhodes, a Marine casualty at Guadalcanal, coming home

Marvin Rhodes lost hope a few years ago that he would ever find the remains of his brother, Luther, who died fighting the Japanese in World War II.   Read Story »

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Planning board says no to Haywood Road rezoning

The Hendersonville Planning Board voted unanimously Thursday to recommend that city council deny a request to rezone about 21 acres on Haywood Road for a 180-unit planned community.   Read Story »

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