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George Sarros is shown in photo from 1943 during his service as a Motor Machinist Mate Third Class in the U.S. Navy and today. [CONTRIBUTED] Today, East Flat Rock resident George Sarros will celebrate ...
After winning concessions from a developer to delete two lots close to the highway and work with an adjoining farm on a longer setback between a septic drain field and an apple orchard, Henderson ...
Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend highlights wineries across Henderson County. [PHOTO BY JARED KAY] Hendersonville’s wineries and cideries will welcome visitors to the annual Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, ...
The halls of Hendersonville High School will ring out with the sounds of jazz when the seventh annual high school Joy of Jazz Festival! gets under way at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 19, and culminates ...
On the good news front, Public Safety Director Jimmy Brissie reported that two bridges that washed out in the hard-hit Deep Gap-Big Hungry area of the county have been replaced.
UNC Health Pardee honored Dr. David Price Friday night as Physician of the Year, citing his outstanding service, compassionate care and unwavering commitment to his patients and the broader community.
The Arbor Day Foundation named Hendersonville a 2024 Tree City USA in honor of its commitment to plant, grow, and maintain trees to benefit its community. The Tree City USA program has recognized ...
Vino Volo – The iconic and award-wining wine bar concept will offer the best of the brand’s signature offerings, including local and regional wines, craft cocktails, and a flavorful and robust menu ...
Engineer’s drawing shows site plan for Cottages at Sugarloaf Meadows at 1936 Sugarloaf Road. Commissioners expressed misgivings about the two closest to the road (left) and asked the developer to move ...
Another stretch of Interstate 26 is opening to traffic on Tuesday. Contractors for the N.C. Department of Transportation will open new lanes east of Long Shoals Road on Tuesday morning following an ...
The 2025 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals — or Sammies — are awarded to exceptional federal employees whose accomplishments have benefited the nation and builds trust in our government.
A 42-year-old Hendersonville man was sentenced to up to 6½ years in prison on Thursday after a jury convicted him on a charge of felony assault with a firearm on a law enforcement officer, District ...
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