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Sheriff seeks public's help locating missing woman

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Train Tales speaker touts passenger rail service to WNC

Guest speaker Ray Rapp, co-chair of the Western North Carolina Rail Corridor Committee, will discuss  “Real Prospects for Restoring Passenger Rail Service to WNC” during Saluda Train Tales at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, at the Saluda Historic Depot and Museum.   Read Story »

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Mission nurses vote overwhelmingly in favor of strike

Ninety-seven percent of nurses voted in favor of authorizing a strike at Mission Hospital in Asheville over Labor Day weekend.   Read Story »

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Household hazardous waste collection set for second-Tuesday this fall

Henderson County Solid Waste will offer its annual Household Hazardous Waste collection events 8 a.m.-noon Sept. 10, Oct. 8, and Nov. 12 at the Henderson County Convenience Center, 265 Convenience Center Drive.   Read Story »

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Mountain State Fair opens Friday with more food, new acts

Organizers with the N.C. Mountain State Fair are busy preparing to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fair with new entertainment and an expanded Got to Be NC Pavilion featuring 22 new outdoor vendors.   Read Story »

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LIGHTNING PHOTOS: King Apple parade closes festival

The 2024 N.C. Apple Festival ended Monday with the King Apple Parade down Main Street. Brightly colored floats, dancers from several local dance studios, marching bands and more thrilled people who lined the parade route for the Labor Day tradition in Hendersonville.   Read Story »

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LOCAL BRIEFS: Pardee teammate, Monarch festival, Safelight's 40th birthday, postcard party

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Apple recipe contest winners announced

Some of Henderson County’s best cooks came to the N.C. Apple Festival on Friday to compete in the 2024 Apple Recipe Contest.   Read Story »

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Understanding the options for weight loss

Weight loss can be a challenging journey, and understanding the available options is essential.   Read Story »

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Senior apartments on Greenville Highway win OK for tax-credit financing

An apartment building for senior housing won approval from a state agency for federal tax credit financing, an award that's likely to clear the way for the 58-unit affordable housing project to go up on Greenville Highway.   Read Story »

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