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Carolina Village plans to add 60 apartments, new amenities

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Party leaders to pick candidates for vacant Superior Court judge seat

Area Republican and Democratic leaders will meet in coming days to select candidates for a Superior Court judge seat left open after the recent retirement of Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Peter Knight.   Read Story »

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City announces lineup for Rhythm & Brews concert series

Jazz, blues, country and Southern rock acts will take the stage during the 2026 Rhythm & Brews Concert Series in downtown Hendersonville.   Read Story »

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USTA awards $200,000 grant for Berkeley Park sportsplex courts

When tennis players are whacking the ball at the new Berkeley Park sportsplex this coming fall, they may not even be aware that a big name in the game had a part in paying for the courts.   Read Story »

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Registration open to volunteer during Days of Caring

Registration is now open for individuals, families, or teams to sign up with a local nonprofit to volunteer at the 2026 Days of Caring, sponsored by the United Way of Henderson County May 8 and 9.   Read Story »

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Local waitress highlights tax benefit at White House

Heather Kell is just one more waitress in a world full of waitresses. A single mom, she works hard, with a smile. She's more loyal than most, having worked at Hannah Flanagan's, the popular Irish pub on Main Street, for some 20 years.   Read Story »

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Police shoot knife-wielding suspect

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Developer's lawsuit accuses city of 'whimsical, willful and unreasonable' denial of rezoning

The developer whose plan for a 180-unit rental community on Haywood Road near Blythe Street was denied by the Hendersonville City Council in a unanimous vote is suing the city, claiming the decision was arbitrary and capricious and unsupported by state law.   Read Story »

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Go-or-no vote scheduled on $93M courthouse expansion

After years of studies, reports, forecasts on jail and courthouse needs, discussion and debate, the final vote triggering the costliest capital project in Henderson County history is at hand.   Read Story »

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Company eyes adding 33 jobs paying $69,000/year

A manufacturer that currently has operations in Henderson County could win tax incentives worth $87,000 in exchange for creating 33 new jobs at an average wage of $68,788 at another site it is considering, according to a public notice announcing a public hearing on the economic development property tax refunds.   Read Story »

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