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Albert Lyons, who has volunteered in the Etowah community for more than 30 years in the volunteer fire service, Boy Scouts and his church's food pantry, was honored Monday night with the second Dot Marlow Philanthropic Catalyst Award during the Vintage Carolina fundraiser of the Community Foundation. Read Story »
A graveside funeral service for former mayor Don Michalove is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday at Oakdale Jewish Cemetery by Rabbi Rachael Jackson. A reception will follow at Agudas Israel Congregation. Read Story »
Blue Ridge Parkway managers announced on Monday that 14,976,085 visitors came to the Parkway in 2019, an increase over 2019 despite weather-related closures. Read Story »
At a special meeting earlier this month, Hendersonville City Council member Jerry Smith exhibited his chops at explaining wide-ranging and complex subjects in a clear and concise way. Read Story »
The U.S. Forest Service will hold open house meetings around the region in the coming weeks to receive public input as it revises the master plan for the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests. Read Story »
The Mike Dease Trio, featuring a two-time Grammy award-winning lead, section and bass trombonist, will perform a free concert at First United Methodist Church at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, as part of Brevard Music Center's free Community Concert Series. Read Story »
The Land of Sky Regional Council has selected Nathan Ramsey to serve as the planning agency's new executive director. Read Story »
The Salvation Army of Hendersonville is closing its Family Thrift Store at 707 Brooklyn Avenue on March 14 after its annual lease was not renewed. A thrift store will reopen as soon as a new location is secured, the agency said in a news release. Read Story »
The Hendersonville Lightning received awards for its coverage of news, politics, government and the nonprofit community during the annual Winter Institute of the North Carolina Press Association on Thursday. Read Story »
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