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Stuck in Late Middle: The pandemic puzzle

Henderson County News

Henderson County reports first coronavirus case

The Henderson County Health Department was notified at 8:58 a.m. Saturday by Mission Hospital that a Henderson County resident has tested positive for novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). The individual is in isolation.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Mills River taking applications for town council vacancy

MILLS RIVER — The town of Mills River is taking applications to fill a vacancy on the Town Council through the end of April. The town council will interview applicants during a town board meeting May 14 and expects to make the appointment on May 28. All interviews and Town Council meetings are open to the public.     Read Story »

Hendersonville News

City crews place orange barricades to reserve parking for to-go orders

The city of Hendersonville and LoveHendo, the organization quickly formed this week to support restaurants and other local businesses during the coronavirus restrictions, have put up bright orange barriers on Main Street reserving parking space for customers picking up to-go orders.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Clarifying order, state bars outdoor dining service

Clarifying the order that shut down dine-in restaurant service, the North Carolina Department of Public Health and Human Services told local governments that outdoor service is barred as well, ending a practice that restaurants in downtown Hendersonville had been using to continue to serve customers.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Planet Fitness latest gym to close

Exercise, they say, is a good way to stay in good health and reduce stress. The amended prescription might be: Take it outside.   Read Story »

Mills River News

Meadows quit after board banned digital signs, tightened design rules

Before he resigned from the Mills River Town Council, Richmond Meadows was on the losing end of several votes that made the town much more restrictive in its regulation of signs and commercial development.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

HHS junior describes what school is like now

Along with the widespread fear relating to the coronavirus, high school students, and students of all ages, are now working to navigate school work entirely from home.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Restaurants struggle to stay alive on to-go orders

The Sweet Frog frozen yogurt shop on Main Street would usually attract a sizable crowd on a warm day like Wednesday. Instead, by mid-afternoon, only three customers had showed up.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Here's list of restaurants feeding kids for free

The Henderson County school system has expanded its feeding program with buses delivering lunches to feeding sites. Numerous restaurants are also feeding kids for free.   Read Story »

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