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Deputies catch suspect after Mills River bank robbery

Law officers responding to a 911 call reporting a robbery in progress at Champion Credit Union in Mills River on Thursday morning were soon able to identify a suspect, whom they found and arrested that night at a hotel in Hendersonville, the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office said.   Read Story »

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Timeline of Casper-Leinenkugel poison-murder case

Timeline of Gudrun Linda Jean Casper-Leinenkugel poison-murder case:   Read Story »

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Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend features 40 stops

Eleven venues will host more than 40 events during the annual Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, Thursday, April 30, through Sunday, May 3.   Read Story »

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Bullington Gardens plant sale blooms Thursday through Sunday

Gardeners of all experience levels are invited to attend the annual Bullington Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday.   Read Story »

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Cause of Howard Gap Road fire identified

Investigators determined that an improper campsite led to a recent brush fire that burned eight acres off Howard Gap Road, Henderson County’s Fire Marshal Glen Gillette said Wednesday.   Read Story »

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Detectives investigating mail fraud going door to door

Detectives from Henderson County Sheriff’s Office are going door to door in some neighborhoods in an effort to solve a case of mail fraud.   Read Story »

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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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Detectives charge man in connection with email scam

Henderson County sheriff’s detectives charged a 64-year-old man on Tuesday in connection with an email scam involving people falsely posing as representatives of PayPal, the sheriff’s office said.   Read Story »

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Bonesteel's George Masa film is launched with free showings

A new documentary exploring the life of George Masa, a Japanese immigrant photographer whose images helped shape early conservation efforts and the creation of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, will be featured in a series of special free screenings across western North Carolina this week ahead of its national broadcast premiere on PBS next month.   Read Story »

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