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RALEIGH —A 2009 Hendersonville High School graduate has won a Morris K. Udall scholarship for her senior year at N.C. State University. Read Story »
Hundreds of people have joined the ranks of "Rob's Big Losers" to actively pursue a healthier lifestyle. This month the program is coming to the Hendersonville area. Read Story »
Jennifer Pharr Davis, local adventurer, author and current speed record-holder for the Appalachian Trail thru-hike, will present a funny, inspiring and informative talk based on her adventure memoir "Becoming Odyssa" this month at the main public library. Read Story »
James W. "Jim" Marshall Jr., one of the earliest stockbrokers in Hendersonville, a lifelong Rotarian, civic activist and supporter of local charities, died Monday at Elizabeth House after an illness of several weeks. He was 87. Read Story »
Land-of-Sky Regional Council is currently seeking nominations for the 36th Annual Friends of the River awards. Read Story »
Ben and Sue Green decided they could not wait until the work on the 500 and 600 block of North Main Street is done. They have announced the renaming — and rebranding — of the former Living Room Coffee House and Café. Read Story »
Litter Sweep, the North Carolina Department of Transportation's (NCDOT) annual statewide roadside litter cleanup event, is an opportunity for local government agencies, community leaders, civic and community organizations, businesses, churches, schools, families and individual citizens to demonstrate support for a clean Henderson County and a cleaner North Carolina. Read Story »
Given the quality of the stars that played the role before them on stage, film and television — Walter Matthau and Jack Klugman as Oscar, Jack Lemmon and Tony Randall as Felix — Scott Treadway and Charlie Flynn-McIver face a high standard to match in "The Odd Couple," which opened Saturday night at the Flat Rock Playhouse. Read Story »
A landowner asked the Henderson County Board of Commissioners on April 1 to change the zoning of his 1.7-acre vacant tract on U.S. 64 in Horse Shoe to allow a Dollar General store. Read Story »
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