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Breeana Clayton, an Exceptional Children’s teacher at Hendersonville Middle School, was honored Friday as Henderson County's Beginning Teacher of the Year for 2022-2023. Read Story »
Record demand from North American customers has led to a local expansion for Emtelle, a Scottish fiber cable maker that is making Fletcher its first U.S. location. Read Story »
As it nears the end of the new long-range comprehensive planning process, the Henderson County Planning Board is inviting public input and feedback on the draft plan. Three more public meetings are set, starting with one this evening in the apple country. Read Story »
The remnants of Hurricane Ian could strike Western North Carolina this weekend, potentially packing high winds and heavy rain, although forecasters say confidence in the strom's path at this time is low. Read Story »
The Saluda Historic Depot's annual golf tournament fundraiser will be played this year at beautiful Bright’s Creek Golf Club and Equestrian Center in Mill Spring. Read Story »
The Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra opens its historic 50th season with two October concerts featuring new Music Director/Conductor John Young Shik Concklin. Read Story »
SALUDA — A church-based organization that treats people suffering from opioid addiction is seeking approval from Henderson County to convert a $1 million home in rural Saluda into a residential treatment facility. Read Story »
R. Charles "Charlie" Waters, a Navy veteran, graduate of both Duke and UNC, longtime, respected member of the Hendersonville bar, skilled story-teller and one-time Andy Rooney impersonator, died peacefully on Sunday, Sept. 18, at home surrounded by family. He was 83. Read Story »
Elvis is in the building at the Friends of the Library Bookstore in Hendersonville. Read Story »
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