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Clay Eddleman was elected the chairman of the Henderson County Democratic Party on Aug. 3, just three months after the party had elected Blair Jenkins at its annual convention. Read Story »
Hendersonville City Council candidate Jeff Miller on Tuesday challenged his competitors to consider delaying the posting of campaign signs until after Labor Day. Read Story »
FLAT ROCK — Like it or not, Stonebridge neighbors are powerless to stop a homeowner from renting a cottage to vacationers. Read Story »
Henderson County gained $1.66 million more in property taxes for the 2012-13 budget year than it had projected, the county tax assessor reported in July. Read Story »
Hendersonville City Council granted a $1,500 donation to help fund restorations to the McClintock Clock on Main Street at a meeting Thursday. Read Story »
Under election year pressure from business interests and at least two challengers, the Hendersonville City Council on Thursday approved a cap on initial hookup fees for large commercial water users. Read Story »
MILLS RIVER —Mills River Zoning Enforcement Officer Pat Christie was recently named Zoning Official of the Year for the state of North Carolina.Christie, who has worked in Mills River for six years, received the award at the annual conference of the North Carolina Association of Zoning Officials last month in Nags Head. The nominee must show qualities of leadership, dedication to the job, thorough knowledge of the local zoning ordinance and the ability to handle difficult tasks with professionalism."Pat is professional, level headed, eager to help citizens and she possesses an eye for detail," Mills River Town Manager Jaime Laughter said in her nomination letter. "All of these qualities have made her an exemplary employee and zoning official."Before working in Mills River, Christie spent 20 years in county government in Florida, 15 of those in code enforcement."She had a wealth of knowledge and when she came into the town she brought all of that experience with her," Laughter said. "She has been an incredible asset to the town." Read Story »
Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning for exclusive stories on Henderson County's proposal to charge towns for the sheriff's budget and on a city water line leak that wasted an estimated 8 million gallons of treated water over two years. You gotta get a copy because it's only in the Lightning and it's only in print. Read Story »
FLETCHER — Continental Automotive Systems Inc. announced today a $35 million 88,000-square-foot plant expansion that will add 40 new jobs at its Fletcher plant. The average wage associated with the new jobs will exceed $40,000 a year, compared to the Henderson County average wage of $32,500 a year, the company said. Read Story »
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