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Court orders Shepherd funeral home sold at auction

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Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning (311)

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

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LOCAL BRIEFS: Career Academy winners, DAR's Good Citizens, Trinity lecture series; migrant needs event

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North Carolina News

JOHN HOOD: A federal court ruling upholds property rights

There’s always a cost to protecting property rights.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

U.S. Supreme Court won't block N.C. congressional map

North Carolinians know, finally, what political maps they will use to elect representatives to the U.S. House in 2022.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

County issues first pass at how ARP money could be spent

Henderson County residents could see a fully renovated VFW building, new playground at Jackson Park, a high-quality youth soccer park, a wastewater treatment plant and sewer lines in Edneyville or a new EMS station at no charge for county taxpayers.   Read Story »

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Glory Stack scholarship accepting applications

The Glory Stack Memorial Scholarship Fund is receiving applications from female graduates of Henderson County high schools.   Read Story »

Green River News

Cabin Creek Road homeowners organize to oppose commercial zoning

ZIRCONIA — Cabin Creek Road homeowners are organizing to oppose a proposed commercial development that they say would scar “one of the most beautiful, undeveloped and unspoiled parts of Henderson County.”   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Developer restarts rezoning application for 460-unit development

A second neighborhood compatibility meeting on a 460-unit development off Tracy Grove Road will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 18, in the City Operations Center, 305 Williams St.   Read Story »

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Federal judge tosses challenge to Cawthorn candidacy

U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn will not face a legal challenge to his candidacy based on claims that his actions on and around Jan. 6, 2021, violated a section of the U.S. Constitution meant to keep Confederates out of federal office, a federal judge ruled Friday.   Read Story »

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