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My dinner with Paul McIlhenny took place at the original Square Root, in Brevard, in the summer of 2010. Read Story »
Twenty years ago the Storm of the Century formed in the Gulf of Mexico, mixed with cold air, marched up the entire length of the Eastern Seaboard and caused death and destruction not equaled since by a winter storm. Read our lookback at the storm to find out how emergency crews responded to dangerous whiteout conditions and how regular folks coped with high snowdrifts and power outages. You got get a print copy because it's only in the Lightning and it's only in print! Read Story »
We all forget birthdays and feel guilty for not sending a card on time to a niece or uncle. Read Story »
FLAT ROCK — The Flat Rock Village Council will hold a special meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the Village Hall Assembly Room to obtain public input on the village's proposed purchase of the Highland Lake Golf Course for development as a municipal park primarily for passive recreational uses. Read Story »
Snow overnight closed Henderson County schools. All schools were closed except Mountain Community, which had a two-hour delay. Read Story »
TRYON — The Blue Ridge BBQ & Music Festival will host the cast and crew of the TV show BBQ Pitmasters during the festival at Harmon Field in Tryon June 14-15. Read Story »
Henderson County will save $1.77 million by refinancing the remaining debt from the 2006 loan that paid for Sugarloaf Elementary School, the Technology Education building at BRCC and renovation of the Historic Courthouse. Read Story »
Henderson County Emergency Medical Services training officer James Teague and field training specialist John Carrico graduated on Feb. 22 from the EMS Management Institute at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Read Story »
The Henderson County Historic Resources Commission finally got the stamp of approval that will allow it to go forward with plans to recognize historic landmarks. Read Story »
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