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Friends of the Oklawaha Greenway celebrate new birding trail

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Legislators want city and county to work out utility and growth dispute

The Hendersonville City Council last week fired a preemptive strike as the decades long city-county water war erupted again, spelling out to the county’s legislative delegation the ways the city had tried to “resolve the long-standing dispute over governance of the utility system.”   Read Story »

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Asheville man sentenced for selling poppy seeds used for narcotic tea

A 34-year-old of Asheville man was sentenced to 27 months in prison on Thursday for selling “unwashed” poppy seeds buyers used to brew narcotic tea, U.S. Attorney Dena J. King announced.   Read Story »

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Judiciary ought to take sign vandalism seriously

It’s no secret that Henderson County’s Democratic and Republican party road signs remain juicy targets for vandals. Routinely, political signs of both parties have been spray-painted, chain-sawed, ripped from the ground and in some instances thrown in a dump truck.   Read Story »

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Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend offers tastings, tours and more

Hendersonville’s wineries and cideries will offer tastings, vineyard tours, wine releases, food events, live music and other activities at 11 tasting rooms during the seventh annual Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend April 19-21.   Read Story »

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Advocate for sexual assault victims honored as Teammate of the Month

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Judiciary ought to take sign vandalism seriously

It’s no secret that Henderson County’s Democratic and Republican party road signs remain juicy targets for vandals. Routinely, political signs of both parties have been spray-painted, chain-sawed, ripped from the ground and in some instances thrown in a dump truck.   Read Story »

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Charlotte seems fine as due date draws closer

Charlotte, Hendersonville’s celebrity pregnant stingray, swims laps in her tank each day while calmly waiting for her pups to be born.   Read Story »

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Kirby Johnson conserves land while farming it

Kirby Johnson is a seventh generation vegetable grower and packer in Mills River. His ancestors, Irish victims of the potato famine, settled in the Shaw’s Creek community.   Read Story »

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Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning

Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning.   Read Story »

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