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Henderson County News

We could see freezing rain early Friday

Henderson County could see freezing rain overnight Thursday before a change to rain around 9 Friday morning, the National Weather Service said.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Craven files for re-election; Corn to retire

Blair Craven, a financial adviser elected to the School Board in 2016, was elected to chair the board on Monday night for the next year.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Mayor Staton gives up gavel after three terms

FLAT ROCK — Bob Staton had been retired in Kenmure less than three years when he got a call from Judy Boleman at Flat Rock Village Hall. She invited him to come over to meet her and Mayor Terry Hicks.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Grossmans’ grant funds kids’ meals over holidays

The Henderson County school system and the Henderson County Education Foundation will launch “Comfort Food,” a grassroots initiative funded by donors Brian and Gina Grossman to feed local children facing food insecurity during the winter break.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Barricaded man charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing at deputies

DANA — A 55-year-old Dana man was charged with attempted first-degree murder and other felonies after investigators say he barricaded himself in a house in Dana for several hours and fired at deputies trying to take him into custody.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Woman charged with murder in city

Hendersonville police charged a  27-year-old woman with first-degree murder after responding to a call early Sunday morning.   Read Story »

Horse Shoe News

Family-owned Horse Shoe Hardware expands inventory

HORSE SHOE — If you visit Horse Shoe Hardware for the first time and you’re greeted by a cheery “hello” and you see no one, you haven’t lost your mind. You just failed to notice Java, the store mascot.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

City honors Caraker, Stephens for their service

The Hendersonville City Council on Thursday honored Ron Stephens and Steve Caraker for their 12 years of council service, praising them for their leadership in quality development and historic preservation and their support of landmark achievements like the renovation of the Grey Hosiery Mill and the five-party agreement to build the Health Sciences Facility on the Pardee Hospital campus.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

New City Council is seated, makes board appointments

A new Hendersonville City Council launched a new era in city government on Thursday night with the swearing in of new members Jennifer Hensley and Lyndsey Simpson, two young moms and business owners whose election flipped the council to a female majority for the first time since 2001.   Read Story »

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