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The Fourth of July Parade will kick off at 10:30 a.m. Friday after parade entries begin lining up at 9 a.m. on South Main Street south of Caswell.
Henderson County IT Director Mark Seelenbacher, who was named IT Professional of the Year by the North Carolina Local Government Information Systems Association, praised his team of ‘rock stars’ who ...
“It underscores the greatest form of hypocrisy in American politics. When people see independent thinking on the other side, they cheer. But when those very same people see independent thinking coming ...
Victoria Cortes, Emergency Management Planner/Preparedness Planner with Henderson County Emergency Services, gave the keynote address. Jonathan Hyder, who was elected class representative by his peers ...
U.S. 64 in Laurel Park was closed in both directions because of a downed power line, the Henderson County sheriff's office said in an alert at 8:30 Friday night. The post advised motorists to use an ...
The city of Hendersonville is inviting the public to share their ideas for the future of Patton Pool and the Whitmire Activity Center, both of which were badly damaged during Hurricane Helene.
House and Senate members on Thursday sent a new Helene-recovery bill to Gov. Josh Stein, though its compromise language dropped a House-proposed $60 million grant program to prop up businesses in ...
At least 1 full kraft paper yard waste bag (30-gallon bag) or a brush pile equivalent in size to 2x2x2 feet. Yard waste less than full kraft bag (or equivalent size) will not be collected until the ...
The North Carolina Senate on Thursday unanimously approved the fifth Hurricane Helene relief package, bringing the total state funding dedicated to Western North Carolina recovery to more than $2.1 ...
In a unanimous vote late Monday evening, the North Carolina Senate passed a $2.6 billion Hurricane Helene recovery package and sent it to the House.
Per the official record, “climate change” in Henderson County gets a single footnote in the updated 2045 Comprehensive Plan.
During its annual meeting on June 24 at First Congregational Church, the Henderson County League of Women Voters elected Liz Hill as president; Marcella Lesher, vice president; and Lynn McFarland, ...