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Laurel Park to spend $1.74M on its ‘biggest problem’ — roads

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LIGHTNING EDITORIAL: Pardee steps up as the ‘safety net’ in a crisis

When it comes to news about medicine, it goes without saying that Covid-19 has consumed all the oxygen in the room — forgive the expression — for going on two and a half years.   Read Story »

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Sparks family announces winners of HHS scholarship

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Fourth of July features parade, concert and fireworks

The city's Independence Day parade takes place starting at 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 4, followed by the Fourth of July celebration downtown with music, food and activites culminating in the fireworks show.   Read Story »

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Fletcher releases names of officers who responded to call resulting in death

FLETCHER — The Fletcher police department on Friday released the names of two officers and five sheriff's deputies who responded to a domestic disturbance call that ended in the death of a 35-year-old man they had taken into custody.   Read Story »

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Nicholson resigns over Juneteenth remark

David Nicholson, the longtime executive director of the N.C. Apple Festival, resigned Thursday one day after news outlets reported his offensive Facebook post disparaging the new Juneteenth holiday and proposing instead an "Old Fat White Man Day."   Read Story »

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BRCC Community Ambassadors graduate

Blue Ridge Community College hosted a graduation ceremony honoring members of the Community Ambassador Program as part of the fourth and final session on Wednesday, June 22, at the College’s conference hall.   Read Story »

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Workforce board hosts $19/hour & Up job fair

Mountain Area Workforce Development will hold a $19 per Hour and Beyond Job Fair 11 a.m.- 4p.m.  Wednesday, June 29, at the WNC Agricultural Center’s Virginia Boone Building, 761 Boylston Highway.   Read Story »

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Hendersonville man sentenced to prison for selling emission test cheating devices

ASHEVILLE —A 35-year-old Hendersonville man received a sentence of a year in prison after he was convicted of selling devices that enabled vehicle owners to cheat on EPA-required emissions tests, Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, announced in a news release.   Read Story »

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Musicians unite to stage concert for Ukraine (2)

Several well-known Hendersonville musicians have come together to stage a "Stand With Ukraine" concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Trinity Presbyterian Church.   Read Story »

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