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Under North Carolina law, traditional public schools are prohibited from starting the school year sooner than the Monday closest to Aug. 26 and from ending the year later than the Friday closest to June 11. Read Story »
The free Rootabaga Stories summer children’s plays open this week and run through July 27 at the amphitheater at the Carl Sandburg home, the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site announced. Read Story »
Achieving a deadline to finish a big renovation of the Hedrick Rhodes VFW Post 5206 by the Fourth of July, Henderson County last week announced a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for the building at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 3. Read Story »
More than 150 landowners have won $5 million in compensation for land they land they lost in eminent domain actions for the Ecusta Trail, the law firm Lewis Rice of St. Louis announced Thursday. Read Story »
Four guided history walks — each one on Friday morning — will be offered in June covering Main Street, Oakdale Cemetery, the Historic Seventh Avenue District and Murals, Mosaic and Ghost Signs. Read Story »
The Hendersonville City Council paid tribute to D-Day on Thursday night during its regular meeting, which fell on the 80th anniversary of the offensive at Normandy that turned the tide of World War II. Read Story »
Through a creative collaboration of two Hendersonville nonprofits, an uplifting and welcoming new mural will be unveiled Thursday afternoon at Interfaith Assistance Ministry. Read Story »
Nonprofits delivering services in arts, recreation, education, health and economic development would get appropriations if the Hendersonville City Council adopts the budget recommended by City Manager John Connet. Read Story »
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