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The Henderson County Sheriff's Office and the county school system issued a warning last week that high school students have been playing a game called "Senior Assassin" that could lead to "tragic outcomes." Read Story »
Calling it one of his hardest days, Mud Creek Baptist Church Senior Pastor Greg Mathis announced his retirement Sunday after 44 years leading the congregation in Hendersonville. Read Story »
Veterans United for Democracy’s Team NATO will present a NATO flag display at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Historic Courthouse as part of an on-going effort to commemorate the 75th anniversary of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which was founded on April 4, 1949. Read Story »
Apple orchards become subdivisions, a forest is chain-sawed for a distribution center and the suburbs creep into the agricultural heart of the county. Studies rank North Carolina among the most threatened states in terms of loss of farmland and Henderson County is among the most endangered. Read Story »
The 20 bears of this year's Bearfootin’ Art Walk will be unveiled at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, on the outdoor Welcome Center Stage, 201 S. Main St., the Friends of Downtown Hendersonville announced. Read Story »
The Hendersonville City Council wasted no time filling the seat on the board vacated by the resignation of Debbie Roundtree, voting unanimously on Thursday evening to appoint Melinda Lowrance. Read Story »
The Laura E. Corn Mini Golf will open next Friday as it kicks off the first full season of affordable family fun at the newly reimagined course at Edwards Park. Read Story »
The Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of Henderson County has approved 266 scholarships totaling $647,950 to both new applicants and returning students for the 2024-2025 academic year, the foundation announced. Read Story »
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