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Henderson County News

Dorothy Managan, WWII nurse and active retiree, dies at age 100

Dorothy Tonjes Managan, an Army nurse during World War II and a resident of Hendersonville for the past 38 years, died peacefully Saturday, May 27, at Carolina Village. She had turned 100 years old on Jan. 5.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

‘Grandstanding’ commissioner had months to reach out, Craven says

Without mentioning him by name, School Board Chairman Blair Craven on Monday responded to Henderson County Commissioner Michael Edney’s suggestion that the county block funding to local K-12 schools unless the School Board rescinds its decision to flout state law and order a school start earlier than the law allows.   Read Story »

Fletcher News

Fletcher adopts 2023-2024 budget

Fletcher’s town council approved a 2023-2024 budget Monday that sets a lower property tax rate for residents of the municipality.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

School system announces new HHS principal

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Henderson County News

Commissioners to talk about new budget, tax rate

Henderson County commissioners Daniel Andreotta and David Hill and Clerk of Superior Court J. Tyler Ray will speak at the Republican Men’s Club monthly breakfast 8-9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 17, at the Mills River Restaurant.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

In face of defunding threat, School Board chair defends calendar vote

Without mentioning him by name, School Board Chairman Blair Craven on Monday responded to Henderson County Commissioner Michael Edney’s suggestion that the county block funding to local K-12 schools unless the School Board rescinds its decision to flout state law and order a school start earlier than the law allows.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Laurel Park to hold hearing on roadwork-heavy budget

A need to improve the quality of roads in town is prompting Laurel Park to consider a 2023-2024 budget more than 20 percent higher than its current budget.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Pride Month picnic includes celebration and protest

Hendersonville celebrated Pride Month Saturday with a picnic in the park that included food, music, numerous exhibits, speakers, a proclamation from the city and a few protesters.   Read Story »

Mills River News

Mills River delays budget vote

MILLS RIVER ­ Mills River’s Town Council delayed voting on its 2023-2024 budget Thursday, opting instead to direct its town manager to come up with a plan that will cut the town’s tax rate.   Read Story »

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