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Undocumented immigrant sentenced for causing death of toddler

Henderson County News

Foundation awards $551,000 in scholarships

The Community Foundation of Henderson County announced its scholarship recipients for the 2023-24 academic year after the foundation's Board of Directors approved 256 awards totaling $550,900 in new and renewed grants.   Read Story »

Edneyville News

Blue Ridge Health wins national recognition for migrant outreach

SEATTLE — Western North Carolina’s own Federally Qualified Health Center, Blue Ridge Health, was recently honored by the National Association of Community Health Centers as the 2023 “Outstanding Migrant Health Center” in the nation.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Pardee names Leader of the Quarter

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Henderson County News

Drug traffickers get prison terms

During the most recent Henderson County three-day Superior Court Administrative Session, which began on May 03, 2023, the following four drug traffickers pleaded guilty and were sentenced by Superior Court Judge Mark Powell, istrict Attorney Andrew Murray announced.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

City brands water as 'Mountains on Tap'

The city of Hendersonville this week is celebrating Drinking Water Week, recognizing the vital role water plays in everyday life for both water professionals and the communities they serve.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

New initiative will support entrepreneurs starting businesses downtown

The city of Hendersonville has launched a new initiative to help start, support and nurture new businesses on Main Street and in the Historic Seventh Avenue District.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

ELK HELP: Commissioners thank lodge for playground donation

Henderson County commissioners presented the Elks Lodge 1616 with a photo of the Historic Courthouse as a thank you for work Elks did on behalf of the new inclusive playground at Jackson Park.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

NCDOT study calls for return of passenger rail service to Asheville

Ray Rapp, a former four-term state House member from Mars Hill, will discuss "Back On Track: The Return of Passenger Trains To Western North Carolina" during Saluda Train Tales at 7 p.m. Friday, May 19, at the Saluda Historic Depot.   Read Story »

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Ask Matt ... how a sportscaster/banker amped up county's PR machine

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