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NROTC graduates fighting to save armory on UNC campus

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City's elected leaders host Council Conversations

 Hendersonville City Council members are invitingresidents and community members to join them at a series of Council Conversation meetings in the coming weeks.   Read Story »

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Bullington hires new education director

Bullington Gardens, a non-profit horticultural education center and public gardens, announces the appointment of Tracy Calla as its new education director, effective Aug. 1.    Read Story »

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It's 'kids read to kids' month at Sandburg barn

FLAT ROCK — Visitors to the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site can “Read to a Goat” during National Literacy Month in September.   Read Story »

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Festival honors Apple Grower of the Year

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Council OKs 99-unit duplex development on Francis Road, requires turn lane

The Hendersonville City Council on Thursday authorized a 99-unit development on Francis Road on the condition that the developer add a left turn lane into the site. The vote was 4-1 with council member Jennifer Hensley voting no.   Read Story »

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What city streets will be repaved?

Motorists will enjoy a smoother ride on sections of 10 city streets when a contractor completes repaving work this fall.   Read Story »

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City to add six pickleball courts at Patton Park

Extolling the virtues of the smaller court sport, pickleball players on Thursday night urged the Hendersonville City Council to focus on courts for the fast-growing sport at Patton Park.   Read Story »

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EMMA GET YOUR GUN: Local shooter is best in U.S.

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Bridge outage forces Sandburg historic site to add shuttle

Because of the Front Lake bridge closure, Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site will offer shuttle service on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until Sunday, Oct. 30.   Read Story »

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