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City Council grants city a setback break

Hendersonville News

City PD assigns beat cop to downtown

Hendersonville now has a fulltime downtown beat cop.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Dog groomer will try again for kennel OK

The Hendersonville City Council on Thursday turned down a proposal to allow dog boarding throughout the central business district but gave a dog groomer the opportunity to seek permission for the business as a special use.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Literacy Council meets program goals

The Blue Ridge Literacy Council met all 13 required program practices for the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) during monitoring by the North Carolina Community College System in April, the literacy council said in a news release.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

EHHS band director takes job at A.C. Reynolds

Sean Smith, the award-winning band director of East Henderson High School, is leaving East to accept a job as director of bands at A.C. Reynolds High School.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Hotel tax wins approval

The Legislature has passed the bill that will raise Henderson County's hotel tax provided county commissioners go along.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Refinancing saves $147,000

Henderson County taxpayers will save $37,534 in 2012-13 and $147,000 over seven years on a 1999 construction loan thanks to a refinancing negotiated by county finance officer Carey McClelland.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Downtown to become morning star

Hendersonville is set to get its 15 minutes of fame. Well, four hours of fame, actually.   Read Story »

Mills River News

Mills River adopts 1-cent tax increase

MILLS RIVER — The Mills River Town Board adopted a $1.4 million budget that increases the tax rate by 1 cent, to 2.24 cents per $100 valuation.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

T&T board chairman opposes hotel tax increase

The chairman of the Henderson County Travel and Tourism board and a board member who operates an inn expressed strong opposition Thursday to the 1-cent increase in the county's hotel tax, saying it could hurt tourism. Board members also expressed opposition to sending the money to the Flat Rock Playhouse.   Read Story »

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