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Friday Staffing is holding a Career Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at Pack Memorial Library in Downtown Asheville, 67 Haywood Street. Read Story »
A bobcat hunting in the woods atop Haywood Knolls caught a squirrel, and was caught by Thomas Brass's wildlife camera. Brass, a wildlife enthusiast, mounted the camera in a clearing in a wooded area of the development off N.C. 191. Read Story »
The Henderson County Board of Commissioners is standing pat with the leadership it has had for the past year. Read Story »
FLAT ROCK — The Henderson County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to allow the closing of a segment of Middleton Road, meaning the state would give up maintenance of the road and abandon plans to replace the Middleton Road bridge over Mud Creek. Read Story »
Henderson County sheriff’s deputies charged two people with operating a mobile meth lab after they stopped their Jeep on an isolated area near DuPont State Forest. Read Story »
Describing himself as a fiscally conservative "mountain Democrat," Bryson City Alderman Rick Bryson announced his candidacy for 11th District congressional seat on Monday. Read Story »
Stephen Todd Thompson, a sociable front-of-the-house host and storyteller and avid collector of classic signs and other relics of the Old South, died on Saturday of a heart attack after several weeks of poor health, family members said. He was 59. Read Story »
The Eighth Air Force Historical Society met a week after Veterans Day, the national observation inspired by the surrender on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 to end “the war to end all wars.” Read Story »
LAUREL PARK — The Laurel Park Town Board adopted a plan to make up a shortfall in its water system revenue after the state’s local government watchdog warned the town that its water fund was running a deficit. Read Story »
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