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Public meeting July 18 on Kanuga Road improvements

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July 19 ceremony to mark 50th anniversary of Piedmont Flight 22 crash

To mark the 50th anniversary of the crash of Piedmont Flight 22, the Henderson County Heritage Museum and the Henderson County Rescue Squad will have a ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 19 in the plaza of the Historic Courthouse on Main Street. The public is invited to the free event.   Read Story »

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Pardee Hospital Foundation to receive $25,000 from Rug & Home

Pardee Hospital Foundation has announced that Rug & Home founder and chief executive officer Rakesh Agarwal will present the final $25,000 of a $50,000 gift to the Foundation at a ceremony on Wednesday, July 12 at Rug & Home’s Asheville store, located at 799-B Brevard Road, Asheville.   Read Story »

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Norm Gordon of Norm’s Minit Marts dies at age 69

Norman Haywood Gordon, founder of Norm’s Minit Marts, died Thursday, July 6 at Elizabeth House in Hendersonville after an extended illness, his son Ken Gordon said Saturday. Mr. Gordon was 69.   Read Story »

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Sheriff’s office charges 2 with trafficking in methamphetamine

The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Direct Enforcement Team made two drug-related arrests Thursday afternoon on Allman Cove Lane in Penrose. According to a news release from the Sheriff’s Office, at approximately 12:40 p.m. July 6, detectives from the Direct Enforcement Team went to a residence on Allman Cove Lane regarding a drug complaint. Detectives made contact with the home owner and during the subsequent investigation and search, they located and seized over a half-pound of methamphetamine, psilocybin mushrooms, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Arrested were Danny William Allman, age 56 of 375 Allman Cove Lane, Penrose, and Mary Wilkie-Kathrine Moffitt, age 45 of 475 Yon Hill Road, Hendersonville, the sheriff’s office said. Allman was charged with felony trafficking methamphetamine, felony conspiracy to traffic methamphetamine, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine, felony possession of schedule I controlled substance, felony maintaining a dwelling for the purpose of sell and delivery of a controlled substance, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and misdemeanor possession drug paraphernalia. Allman posted a $62,600 bond and was released. Mary Wilkie-Katherine Moffitt was charged with felony trafficking methamphetamine, felony conspiracy to traffic methamphetamine, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. Moffitt posted a $45,000 bond and was released.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

City, developer take first steps toward boutique hotel

With a unanimous vote on Thursday night, the Hendersonville City Council became an official partner with a Carrboro developer to turn the old Grey Hosiery Mill into a boutique hotel.   Read Story »

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Council’s final special-use vote clears way for new HHS

The short of it is that the Hendersonville City Council passed on second reading the “findings of fact, conclusions of law and decision for the Hendersonville High School special use permit application” by a 3-2 vote on Thursday night.   Read Story »

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1 hurt, 1 charged in July 4 shooting

One person was injured and another charged in a shooting incident Tuesday on Woodcock Drive in Hendersonville.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

5 appointed to state boards

Five Henderson County residents have been named by the North Carolina Senate to positions on state boards and commissions after being nominated by State Sen. Chuck Edwards.Their appointments were confirmed in late June by the General Assembly’s passing HB256 commonly known as the Appointments Bill.“Working to ensure more citizens from my district are appointed to the numerous boards and commissions in North Carolina is one more way I can help the district improve its footprint in Raleigh,” Edwards said in a media release. “My staff and I spent a great deal of time recruiting and vetting as many candidates to these positions as we possibly could. Then it was a matter of walking their names and applications through the process to see them confirmed.“I am confident each of these citizens will make positive contributions towards the betterment of our lives in Western North Carolina. They are to be commended for their willingness to serve us,” Edwards said.The new appointees are:• Col. Grady Hawkins, Henderson County commissioner, appointed to the Judicial Standards Commission effective Jan. 1, 2018.• Marybeth Burns, founding partner of Summit Marketing Group in Hendersonville, appointed to the Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services effective July 1.• John A. Ross, owner of the John Ross Inc. landscaping firm in Hendersonville, appointed to the Irrigation Contractor’s Licensure Board effective July 1.• Terry Maybin, vice chair of the Henderson County Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, appointed to the North Carolina Partnership for Children Inc. effective immediately.• Renee Kumor, former county commissioner, to the Clean Water Management Trust Fund.    Read Story »

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Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning (137)

You won't want to miss this week’s Hendersonville Lightning.   Read Story »

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