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A contractor recently peeled off the old ‘cheese grater’ facade of the building at 344 N. Main St., revealing the original brick exterior and the “1917 Gudger Building” inscription. The structure will ...
When Pardee Hospital Foundation began searching for a Cancer Bell — a powerful, symbolic way to honor the moment a patient completes treatment — no one anticipated how meaningful that journey would ...
The Community Foundation of Henderson County has awarded 287 scholarships totaling $741,475 to students for the 2025-2026 school year. After interviews and evaluations, the foundation’s Board of ...
U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards hosted a reception on Monday to celebrate the student winners of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition in North Carolina’s 11th District. During the event, Edwards ...
The bakery is in a small strip center on Hendersonville Road in Fletcher, a couple of doors down from a Subway. Opened in 2020, the shop has been thriving ever since, serving up cookies, pies, cakes, ...
You'll get the newest installment of our Dish on Dining feature, covering the latest in food, read a scoop on a potential firing range in Edneyville, find out the answer when a readers asked Matt ...
A 43-year-old woman was sentenced to up to 20 years in prison after she pleaded guilty in Henderson County Superior Court to multiple drug trafficking felonies, District Attorney R. Andrew Murray ...
At Colorado Rocky Mountain School, Charlie Dockendorf served as a student body president, dorm leader and wilderness trek guide for his younger classmates. “What’s really cool about Colorado Rocky ...
A recent housing assessment found that Henderson County needs 10,000 dwelling units over the next five years to keep pace with growth, and developers continue to propose new single-family homes, ...
Dr. Kermit Townsend Breen, 90, of Hendersonville died on Thursday, September 27, 2018 at his home. He was born April 9, 1928 in Chicago, IL, the son of the late Robert and Ethel Townsend Breen. In ...
The two organizations will host a panel discussion featuring hikers and runners who will share stories and practical advice about undertaking the P400. The event is free and open to the public.
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