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Eighteen homes in Fletcher, Gerton and Hendersonville severely damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene are among 75 properties in Henderson, Polk and Yancey counties awarded $26 million in FEMA funding to eliminate flood risks, the agency announced. Read Story »
The Henderson County Cemetery Advisory Committee will hold a cemetery maintenance class on Saturday, April 18 at Shaw's Creek Baptist Church. Read Story »
AAUW, formerly the American Association of University Women, invites the public to its monthly meeting Thursday, April 9, at Grace Lutheran Church, 1245 Sixth Ave. W. The theme is life transitions. Read Story »
The YMCA of Western North Carolina is hosting its annual Healthy Kids Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at the Hendersonville Family YMCA. Read Story »
The Hendersonville Kiwanis Club honored four law officers and a Hendersonville police department parking administrator for service that demonstrates “caring and sharing.” Read Story »
Two events honoring Hendersonville High School will take place this month as the school celebrates the 100th anniversary of the construction of its current building, designed by renowned architect Erle Stillwell. Read Story »
Kenneth Ray "Ken" Youngblood, a visionary leader in the county where he was born, passionate advocate for the preservation of history and one of the old lions of the Henderson County bar, died on Saturday, March 28, at the age of 95. Read Story »
Thousands of demonstrators gathered at the Historic Courthouse plaza in downtown Hendersonville on Saturday as part of the nationwide and global “No Kings” rallies against the Trump administration policies on immigration enforcement, federal budget cuts and environmental protection, plus the war in Iran. Read Story »
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