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Flu spike forces visitor restrictions at Pardee

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Lightning arrives in mailboxes on New Year's Eve

You won't want to miss this week's Lightning!   Read Story »

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City honors Firefighter and Officer of the Year

Fire Engineer Thomas Capps was named Firefighter of the Year and Battalion Chief Jon Ward received the Officer of the Year Award as the Hendersonville Fire Department recognized exceptional service and dedication of two team members during the annual awards ceremony held earlier this month.    Read Story »

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'The Many Lives of Carl Sandburg' to be staged at Kanuga

Kanuga Conference Center will host a performance on Sunday, Jan. 11, of John W. Quinley’s “The Many Lives of Carl Sandburg,” a play celebrating the late American poet and journalist who spent the last 22 years of his life in Flat Rock.   Read Story »

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Credit union helps bring Blessings in Boxes to hundreds

United Federal Credit Union employees partnered with The Storehouse to purchase gifts for children in need in Henderson County, North Carolina, as part of The Storehouse’s Blessings in Boxes community initiative.   Read Story »

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Nominations open for Education Hall of Fame

The Henderson County Education Foundation is accepting nominations through Jan. 7 for the 2026 Education Hall of Fame.   Read Story »

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City and county offices closed Dec. 24-26; recycling center reopens Friday

Henderson County and Hendersonville city offices will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24, through Friday, Dec. 26, for the Christmas holiday.   Read Story »

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City to again pitch Dogwood lot for hotel

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Pedestrian struck on Spartanburg Highway dies of injuries

A 48-year-old pedestrian died from injuries she suffered after being struck by a car on Spartanburg Highway near Nelson Street, the city said in a news release.   Read Story »

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Transylvania man gets 20-29 years in prison for long-term sexual abuse

A 42-year-old Transylvania County man was sentenced 20-29 years in prison on Friday after a jury convicted him on five counts of statutory rape and two counts of sexual offense of a minor under the age of 15, District Attorney Andrew Murray announced.   Read Story »

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