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