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Hendersonville News

County invites input on Mud Creek Greenway alternatives

The Henderson County Planning Department and consultants AECOM are hosting a virtual public meeting to share information and collect public input on preliminary greenway recommendations for the Mud Creek Greenway. The county is hosting the virtual public meeting on its website, hendersoncountync.gov, through Nov. 16.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Companies may invest $43 million and create 210 jobs

New employers could invest a total of $43 million and create 210 jobs if the Henderson County Board of Commissioners authorizes economic development incentives totaling $1,096,000 over five years later this month.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

On Election Day, 10 tips for voters

It's Election Day and the state Board of Elections offers 10 tips for voting:   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Lapsley was prepared if Deputy Hendrix's killer was on the loose

After sharing the story of his recovery from a rare and life-threatening immune system disorder, Commissioner Bill Lapsley matched it with another dramatic story of preparing to defend his family against a potential violent criminal.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Lapsley shares story of dramatic recovery from life-threatening condition

Commissioner Bill Lapsley, back at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the first time in more than two months, told the dramatic story of the diagnosis and medical treatment for a rare condition that endangered his life.   Read Story »

North Carolina News

'Whatever happens, the Republic will survive'

RALEIGH — The day before the 2018 midterms, I posted a column about “what to do if you lose.” Without knowing the outcome, I urged those about to be disappointed not to react to their loss in ways that would make themselves, and everyone around them, miserable.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Zeta's heavy rain causes sewer spills in city

The city of Hendersonville wastewater collection system experienced four discharges of untreated wastewater from its collection system during the torrential rains from Tropical Storm Zeta on Thursday.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Henderson County's turnout reaches 65 percent

 When early voting ended at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Henderson County's voter turnout stood at 64.5 percent, a record for voting before Election Day. Across the state, 4.53 million voters had cast ballots — 1.4 million more than in 2016. This most extraordinary of election seasons capped the early voting period with a stunning statistic: Turnout of Democratic and Republican party voters was exactly the same, at 64.71 percent.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

IAM food drive, winter coat collection under way

Interfaith Assistance Ministry kicked off its fourth annual Holiday Food Drive last week to help ensure that local families can enjoy a holiday meal at home during the upcoming holiday season.   Read Story »

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