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Ask Matt ... about Welcome Center redesign

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Leaders celebrate commerce park as ‘blank slate for good'

Heralding the area’s newest industrial park as a “blank slate for good,” Hendersonville and Henderson County leaders last week praised the McMurray Road site as a catalyst for job creation, an exemplary public-private partnership and a welcome addition to the inventory of marketable space for manufacturing and distribution.   Read Story »

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Council boots decision on rescue plan money

The Hendersonville City Council will take a second look at how to allocate $2 million in American Rescue Plan money after members failed to reach agreement last week on the appropriations.   Read Story »

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Lightning wins 5 awards, repeating as best website

The Hendersonville Lightning won five awards during the recent annual meeting of the North Carolina Press Association, including first place in General Excellence in Websites for the second year in a row.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

NeighborWoods program beautifies city with more trees

More than 78 trees are being added to Hendersonville’s tree canopy during October.   Read Story »

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County offers drive-thru flu shots this week and next

In partnership with Henderson County public schools, the Henderson County Department of Public Health will be providing afterschool drive-through flu vaccine clinics at local high schools this week and next.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Council surprises manager with proclamation honoring his 30 years in local government

The Hendersonville City Council last week proclaimed John Connet to be a "City Manager of Distinction" a month after the International City and County Management Association honored him for 30 years of service in municipal government.   Read Story »

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Close-in project beats two other proposals to win tax credit financing

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Attorneys set meetings for Saluda Grade Trail landowners

Attorneys Lindsay S. Brinton and Meghan S. Largent, members of a St. Louis-based firm specializing in rails to trails litigation, will host educational meetings in Tryon and Saluda, and Landrum and Inman, South Carolina, Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the potential compensation claims of landowners who own property along the Saluda Grade railroad line.   Read Story »

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