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Mills River grants $157,000 contract for tennis courts

Mills River News

Mills River keeps ban on geocaching

MILLS RIVER — Turning down an appeal from a geocache enthusiast, the Town Board stuck by an earlier decision to bar the treasure-hunting hobby in the new town park.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Balsam Range to celebrate ECO's 25th year

Marc Pruett, the Grammy award-winning banjo player for the internationally acclaimed Balsam Range, has had music in his family for at least three generations.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Residents to rededicate Ninth Ave. school marker

Residents have been invited to the rededication of a historic marker on U.S. 64 West and Valley Street in Hendersonville next week.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Planners turn down dog boarding

The Hendersonville Planning Board turned down a request to change city land-use regulations to allow animal boarding in a mixed-use zoning district.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

City grants $302,000 to agencies

The Hendersonville City Council granted $302,329 in requests from non-profit agencies, schools, youth programs and economic development.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Contracts lay out details of joint venture

A series of contracts between Pardee Hospital and Mission Hospitals of Asheville sets out details of plans for a $28 million, 81,000-square-foot medical campus on 17 acres of Mission-owned land on the county line in Fletcher.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Case files show Neill's trouble mounted

In hindsight, plenty of clues hinted that Sam Neill was going underwater.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

School Board names elementary ed director

Rebecca L. "Becky" Poplin has been appointed as director of elementary education for the Henderson County schools.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Barbara Blaine retirement leaves a big void

They come and they go — superintendents, school board members, elections, bond issues, county commission fights, angry parents, scholarship winners, state champions. Barbara Blaine has been there for all of it, and will be there on Monday night, steady as ever.   Read Story »

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