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Growth expected to tax Mills River government

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McGrady files bill to curb land condemnation

State Rep. Chuck McGrady introduced legislation to amend the North Carolina Constitution to limit government's use of eminent domain to take private property.   Read Story »

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NAACP protests Apodaca's bill on Obamacare

The Henderson County Chapter of the NAACP rebuked state Sen. Tom Apodaca and other Republican leaders in the Legislature for their effort to block state participation in the Affordable Care Act.   Read Story »

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Minutes reveal substance of closed sessions

The Henderson County Board of Commissioners in August 2011 considered making an offer of $1.5 million for the Highland Lake Golf Course and planned to share the cost with the Henderson County Soccer Association.   Read Story »

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Attorney general blocks payment to Christian School chief

The state attorney general's office has blocked the former headmaster of Hendersonville Christian School from collecting any of the proceeds from the school's sale to Henderson County and ordered that a court-appointed receiver handle the money.   Read Story »

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School Board gets first look at HHS expansion plans

MILLS RIVER — Hendersonville High School, Balfour High School and Edneyville and Upward elementary schools are the top priorities for additions and renovation.   Read Story »

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Local farmers win grants to diversify

Two Henderson County farmers were among 28 growers in Western North Carolina who received grants to diversify their farm businesses in the 2013 growing season.   Read Story »

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Local soccer coach named NC coach of the year

A Hendersonville volunteer soccer coach and schoolteacher received the 2013 Boys Recreation Coach of the Year Award from the North Carolina Youth Soccer Association (NCYSA) on Sunday in Greensboro.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

City issues permit for ICE office

Hendersonville officials have issued a permit for an immigration enforcement office on Sixth  at Justice Street after the building's owners made changes to ensure that the office won't house suspected criminals.   Read Story »

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First Methodist adds two ministers

First United Methodist Church of Hendersonville has added the Revs. Christy Sharp and Annie Fritschner to the ministry staff at the church, Senior Pastor Dan Martin announced.   Read Story »

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