|
Saturday, June 13, 2026
|
||
|
82° |
Jun 13's Weather Clouds HI: 85 LOW: 81 Full Forecast (powered by OpenWeather) |
Free Daily Headlines
City officials and business leaders on Friday will cut the ribbon on the improvements to the 300-400 blocks of North Main Street and dedicate the city's new Gateway Park, which has a new patriotic spirit thanks to a local businessman. Read Story »
Henderson County school leaders and fellow teachers recognized the teacher of the year, Edneyville Elementary School second-grade teacher Allyson Myers, Wednesday during an awards luncheon at the at Hendersonville Country Club sponsored by SunTrust Bank. Read Story »
What was your favorite part of elementary school? Was it recess? Going to the library to get new books to read? Playing an instrument in music class? Was it science class? Read Story »
HENDERSONVILLE — About 500 adventurous racers have already signed up for Western North Carolina's first full-scale mud run — the Mad Mountain Mud Run. Read Story »
Dollie Smith-Feldmeth remembers with gratitude the help she got from a government program that offsets the cost of child care. Read Story »
Henderson County will dedicate the improved landfill and recycling operation on Stoney Mountain Road with a grand opening and ribbon cutting at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 3. Read Story »
The leader of the North Carolina Senate brought his campaign for state education reform to Hendersonville on Thursday, saying the K-12 system is broken and needs fixing. How? Read Story »
MILLS RIVER — The town of Mills River will crack down on drunkenness, disorderly conduct, advertising, unlawful gunplay, gambling and even dog poop when it officially opens its new park in June. But it won't try to stop people from making political speeches. Read Story »
The Henderson County Chamber of Commerce announced 11 nominees for the fifth annual Athena Award presented in memory of Vanessa Y. Mintz, a longtime community volunteer, real estate saleswoman and business leader. Read Story »
Page 296 of 296