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LIVE COVERAGE: Orr defeats Wyatt, road bonds win big

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LIVE COVERAGE: Edwards, Ager lead in 11th Congressional District primary

U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards and the front-runner in the Democratic primary to oppose him vaulted into substantial leads to win their party's nomination on Tuesday, setting up a widely watched general election battle.   Read Story »

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Voters choose nominees, decide city road bonds today

Henderson County voters go to the polls Tuesday to fill two seats on the Board of Commissioners, choose Republican and Democratic nominees for Congress and pick the Republican nominee for two state House seats. Hendersonville voters will decide whether the city can borrow $10 million for road, sidewalk and transportation safety improvements.   Read Story »

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Boots'n'Blues kicks off on Playhouse stage March 27

A powerhouse night of authentic American music will light up the Flat Rock Playhouse when the Boots'n'Blues show hits the stage March 27-29.    Read Story »

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City leaf collection is under way

Crews will begin spring bulk leaf collection service this week for Hendersonville city residents. Leaf collection will continue throughout the month of March and conclude on April 3.    Read Story »

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Cedar Mountain man to 'pay dearly' for child-sex offense

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No serious injuries in experimental aircraft crash

No serious injuries were reported after an experimental aircraft crashed at the Hendersonville Airport on Sunday.   Read Story »

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Edwards announces $166 million in FEMA aid

U.S. Chuck Edwards last week announced the release of $165.9 million in FEMA reimbursement funds to support North Carolina’s recovery from Hurricane Helene and Covid-19 emergency measures.   Read Story »

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After soccer fields and Ecusta Trail, aquatics advocates say, ‘Got next’

Brady Merrill, a high school senior, stepped up to the lectern and told Henderson County commissioners about his day.   Read Story »

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Voters to choose nominees for Congress, other seats, decide city road bonds

Henderson County voters go to the polls Tuesday to fill two seats on the Board of Commissioners, choose Republican and Democratic nominees for Congress and pick the Republican nominee for two state House seats. Hendersonville voters will decide whether the city can borrow $10 million for road, sidewalk and transportation safety improvements.   Read Story »

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