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County set to OK boat ramp on French Broad

Hendersonville News

'Small Business Saturday' counters Black Friday

A counter movement to the big-box store and shopping mall oriented Black Friday, Small Business Saturday is gaining momentum as a holiday event to encourage shoppers to patronize brick and mortar businesses that are small and local.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Macon Bank reports earnings

Entegra Financial Corp., the holding company for Macon Bank, announced earnings for the three- and nine-month periods ended Sept. 30.   Read Story »

Mills River News

Sierra Nevada filling 150 taproom-restaurant jobs

Sierra Nevada is hiring 150 staffers for the Taproom and Restaurant opening early next year.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Locally based team brings vision to India

For the third year in a row, Vision Express, a Western North Carolina-based nonprofit, and Rug & Home are teaming up to host health camps in rural villages near Varanasi, India.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Early College High sets Roadrunner FundRun

The Henderson County Early College High School is hosting the first Roadrunner FundRun on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 8 a.m. on the campus of Blue Ridge Community College.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Operation Christmas Child collection site opens Monday

Operation Christmas Child will collect shoeboxes for needy children around the globe the week of Nov. 17-24 at Hendersonville Presbyterian Church, 699 N. Grove St.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Hunter Automotive honored for youth club support

Hunter Automotive Group recently received the North Carolina Area Council 2014 CARE (Children Are Reason for Excellence) Award.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Hazardous enough to warrant a $93,000 stoplight?

The Hendersonville City Council decided that a Main Street intersection that can cause confusion is not hazardous enough to justify a $93,000 stoplight.   Read Story »

Mills River News

MRFD chief exhorts council to act on affordable housing

MILLS RIVER — Mills River Fire Chief Rick Livingston delivered a strong appeal to the Mills River Town Board on Thursday to allow higher density affordable housing, saying the fire department's response times and the community's fire rating are at risk if the squad continues to lose volunteers who can't afford to live in town.   Read Story »

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