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County Commission: Do you support the Ecusta Trail?

Henderson County News

County Commission: Do you support a teacher pay raise?

Candidates for the Henderson County Board of Commissioners answered questions last week on raises for classroom teachers, the Ecusta Trail, Flat Rock Playhouse, the Wingate-BRCC-Pardee health education building and other topics.     Read Story »

Henderson County News

'Crosswalk' commemorates crucifixion

More than 60 people participated in a silent walk with a large cross through downtown Hendersonville in the annual Good Friday "Crosswalk" led by First United Methodist Church.   Read Story »

Flat Rock News

Village to dedicate park trail on Tuesday

The Village of Flat Rock will dedicate the perimeter trail at The Park at Flat Rock during a ribbon-cutting ceremony from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22.   Read Story »

Flat Rock News

Flat Rock administrator graduates

FLAT ROCK — Flat Rock Village Administrator Judy Boleman graduated last week from the municipal administration program at the School of Government at UNC at Chapel Hill.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Carden earns tourism certification

Beth Carden, executive director of the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority, earned certification as a Travel Marketing Professional after completing a three-year program through the Southeast Tourism Society Marketing College.   Read Story »

Laurel Park News

Let's win this bloomin' thing!

Volunteer gardeners are getting ready to dig, plant, water and weed ahead of Henderson County's effort to be named one of America's prettiest communities.     Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Only minor injuries reported in huge condo fire

A huge fire destroyed most of a condo building on West Allen Street and sent four people to the hospital with minor injuries, authorities said.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Register of Deeds forum is a sedate affair

The only candidate forum devoted to the Henderson County Register of Deeds office was as controversial as the office title suggests.     Read Story »

Henderson County News

Dr. Don Jones retires as head of Ed Foundation

Dr. Don Jones, a spirited advocate for education and a tenacious fundraiser for student scholarships, announced his retirement as executive director of the Henderson County Education Foundation on Thursday. He has served for 14 years in all, including four years as president and the past 10 as director.   Read Story »

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