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Officers from five North Carolina law enforcement agencies are better equipped to respond to people experiencing a behavioral health crisis following a 40-hour training in Hendersonville earlier this month at Blue Ridge Community College. Read Story »
The Henderson County Board of Commissioners and the Hendersonville City Council voted last week to authorize $11.5 million in tax incentives in an effort to lure a manufacturing company that would invest $185 million and bring 117 jobs paying at least $52,400 a year at a new plant at Berkeley Mills Park. Read Story »
A new Civitas poll shows that Republican candidates running for U.S. Congress and the state Legislature in North Carolina are in good shape heading into the 2022 midterm election. Read Story »
A staff member with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission successfully removed a plastic lid from a mother bear Sunday morning in Asheville and later turned her loose no worse for the experience, the agency said in a news release. Read Story »
The city of Hendersonville has openings on numerous advisory boards and committees and is looking for community-minded residents to get involved with their local government. Read Story »
The path to saving the Thos. Shepherd & Son funeral home and cemetery business continued to narrow this week with a pair of decisive courtroom losses for the business’s attorney. Read Story »
SALUDA — Electric vehicle enthusiast Joe Baum could hardly contain his excitement Friday as he marked Earth Day in Saluda by plugging his Chevy Bolt into one of the first fast charging stations in North Carolina. Read Story »
The Hendersonville Community Band returns to the stage with an “Americana” program at at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 1, at Blue Ridge Conference Hall at BRCC. Read Story »
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