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Forest Service issues final management plan for Pisgah, Nantahala forests

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Lapsley challenges Ecusta Trail managers to identify parking for greenway access

With the Ecusta Trail expected to break ground this summer, one Henderson County commissioner is warning that he sees a parking problem when hundreds of users flock to the new greenway.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

In Teen Court, young offenders would be sentenced by peers

In a groundbreaking new project, Henderson County plans to redefine the experience of teenagers in the legal system. In the newly-developed teen court set to start soon, nonviolent juvenile offenders will truly be judged by a jury of their peers.   Read Story »

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Hendersonville named a 2022 Tree City USA

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Henderson County News

Ask Matt ... whether partisan School Boards govern successful schools

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Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning (333)

Don’t miss this week’s Hendersonville Lightning.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

City festival celebrates Earth Day on April 22

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Henderson County News

Commissioners pledge to lower tax rate before adopting budget

Henderson County commissioners on Wednesday pledged to lower the property tax rate when they adopt a 2023-24 budget but declined to go along with Commissioner Daniel Andreotta's proposal to adopt a rate four weeks from now — two months earlier than they historically have set one.   Read Story »

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Dogwood Health Trust names new vice president for community investment

Mark D. Constantine, a well-respected leader and influencer within health philanthropy, will join Dogwood Health Trust as Senior Vice President of Community Investment in mid April 2023, the organization announced.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

‘Tin Can Man,’ the story of ’72 HHS championship team, is now available on line

“Tin Can Man,” the documentary recounting Hendersonville High School’s dramatic march to the state 3A basketball championship in 1972, was a big hit when it was shown for the first time at Blue Ridge Community College last summer.   Read Story »

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