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The Hendersonville Planning Board cleared the way for a new CVS on South Main Street that the developer says will clean up a strip of dilapidated buildings and add to the city tax base. Read Story »
The third annual Warmth of Home Concert to benefit the Interfaith Assistance Ministry Winter Heating Fund will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Opportunity House at 1411 Asheville Highway in Hendersonville. The concert, produced by Howard Molton and sponsored by WTZQ, Four Seasons Title and Flat Rock Cinema, will feature local artists Tom Fisch and Terry Wetton. Read Story »
The other jets had turned away and headed back toward the Florida coast. Read Story »
Pardee Hospital has adopted a three-year strategic plan that sets a course based on broad-based community health improvement, patient satisfaction, engagement with doctors and an agile response to the changing health care landscape. Read Story »
FLETCHER — The Mission-Pardee health campus is in line for a funding boost to pay half the cost of running a sewer line to the joint project. Read Story »
In exploring whether to buy the Highland Lake Golf Course, the Village of Flat Rock has created a model of openness that other local bodies should follow. Read Story »
BREVARD — Blue Ridge Community Health Services (BRCHS) has opened the Brevard Health Center, a new facility targeted at underserved patients in Transylvania County. Read Story »
Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy on Saturday will host a guided history hike through the Bradley Nature Preserve at Alexander's Ford along the original path marched by the Revolutionary War Patriot militia known as the Overmountain Men in 1780. Read Story »
Agudas Israel Synagogue is partnering with YouTheatre of Flat Rock Playhouse to commemorate the Holocaust with the presentation of, "I Never Saw Another Butterfly," which opened Thursday night and continues Friday night and Saturday afternoon at the National Guard Armory. Read Story »
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