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No charges in Christmas Day shooting death of 3-year-old, D.A. says

Hendersonville News

Miller's Dry Cleaning closing after 107 years

Miller’s Fine Dry Cleaning, a local mainstay for over 107 years, will officially cease operations on King Street on Saturday, Aug. 20, the company announced.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

HHS class of '23 makes its Senior Steps mark

It’s tradition at Hendersonville High School for rising seniors to make their lasting (yearlong) mark on the campus by painting the Senior Steps that lead from the front lawn to Bearcat Boulevard at Oakland Street.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Big fish in U.S. acquires biggest fish in WNC real estate

Allen Tate Realtors, in partnership with Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, has acquired Beverly-Hanks Realtors, the sprawling Asheville-based real estate brokerage that serves Western North Carolina.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Move more, junk food less to prevent Alzheimer's

With more than 6 million Americans and 180,000 North Carolinians living with Alzheimer's disease today, researchers are working tirelessly to advance science that will lead to earlier detection, preventions and additional new treatments for Alzheimer’s and all dementia.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Alexia Jones Helsley is guest speaker at Saluda Train Tales

SALUDA — Alexia Jones Helsley, historian, archivist and author, will be guest speaker at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, at Train Tales presented by the Saluda Historic Depot and Museum at the depot.   Read Story »

Edneyville News

Local farmer named Apple Grower of the Year in Eastern U.S.

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Henderson County News

LIGHTNING EDITORIAL: Opp House winddown calls for strict oversight

The Opportunity House, led by a president-chairman of questionable management ability and a board made up of two allies, has now voted to dissolve itself.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Barbara Garrison, migrant health pioneer, dies at age 90

Barbara Joretta Hill Garrison, a family nurse practitioner who founded Henderson County’s first health clinic to serve migrant farmworkers and worked for more than three decades in community health, died Sunday, Aug. 7, at age 90.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Fifth Avenue to be closed for parking deck work

Fifth Avenue West between North Church Street and Wall Street is scheduled to be closed from Aug. 19 through Sept. 1 as construction of the city's new parking deck continues.   Read Story »

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