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DON'T WAIT FOR CHRISTMAS: Lightning in homes on Tuesday

Henderson County News

Dryout, sunny days coming for Christmas

We're not going to see a white Christmas but we won't see a wet Christmas either. In fact, we should see nice weather for test-driving shiny new bikes, bouncing new basketballs or tossing unblemished footballs from Santa's bag.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Charge filed after toddlers, baby left alone

Deputies from the Henderson County Sheriff's Office charged a 43-year-old local man with neglect after he allegedly left two toddlers and a baby alone for more than four hours.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Cargo spill slows I-40 west traffic

The right lane of Interstate 40 westbound near Waynesville was closed until 3:30 p.m. Friday while crews cleaned up after a tractor trailer accident, the state DOT said.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

'Two midnights' rule dims Pardee's fiscal picture

  Pardee Hospital officials said they will have to be "judicious about hiring" and carefully manage staffing levels as a decline in emergency room visits and patient admissions depressed first quarter revenue.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Bus driver charged with indecent liberties

A 70-year-old Apple Country bus driver was charged with taking indecent liberties with a child who had ridden the public transportation bus.   Read Story »

Mills River News

A Mills River founder, Pryor stays busy

MILLS RIVER — When a small group of folks in the Mills River community decided to become a town, Lois Pryor joined the effort.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

In retirement, Bucher vowed to give back

Dave Bucher said his work designing safety features for farm tractors was one of his more rewarding experiences as a design engineer for John Deere. The process was collaborative, and the farm machinery maker willingly shared the safety innovations with its competitors.   Read Story »

Flat Rock News

Davis did not ‘do things half way’

Ron Davis's first job in retirement was to help research and write the legal documents creating the Kenmure Property Owners Association.   Read Story »

Flat Rock News

Wert saw a need and filled it

Jim Wert's neighbor, Cy Highlander, recruited him to get involved in work for the Village of Flat Rock. The first elected mayor of the village, Highlander knew a good volunteer when he saw one.   Read Story »

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