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Mills River Business

Lakeside shipping greenhouse tomatoes, cucumbers to market

MILLS RIVER — Boasting the lowest “food miles” in the industry, Lakeside Produce is shipping fresh tomatoes and cucumbers from its new Mills River greenhouse to supermarkets across a wide area.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Funeral regulations protect consumers with preneed contracts

Shut down since mid-November for violations of state regulations, Thos. Shepherd & Son has been unable to conduct funeral services, burials or cremations.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Bridge far enough helped seal deal for jet engine plant

At the International Paris Air Show, aerospace companies that sell aircraft and the parts that go into them mingle with well-funded buyers.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Grymes joins Dogwood Trust to promote affordable housing

Sarah Grymes, an experienced housing development expert with a strong financial background, joined Dogwood Health Trust last week as vice president of Impact for Housing.   Read Story »

Mills River Business

Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning (268)

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

Asheville Business

City native launches food box delivery business

A new web-based produce company is now available to people across WNC.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Cedars Lodge & Spa moves one step closer to final OK

A six-story hotel-condo development surrounding the historic Cedars Inn on Seventh Avenue between North Church and Buncombe streets won the endorsement of the Hendersonville Planning Board, moving the ambitious project one step closer to final approval.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Divided City Council OKs $15,000 grant to help theater reopen

In a split vote, the Hendersonville City Council last week authorized a $15,000 grant to help the Center for Arts and Entertainment downtown make the theater safe for a return to live performances.   Read Story »

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