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Storm-related household hazardous waste – Paint, oil, batteries, chemicals, cleaning supplies. Storm-damaged electronics – TVs, computers, DVD players, stereos, phones.
The Friends of Downtown and city of Hendersonville invite the community to celebrate two exciting events in the heart of downtown on Saturday.
Lowrance recalled how she first became an activist when she was a student at the then-segregated Ninth Avenue School and saw the children of migrant families being taught in huts rather than in a ...
LAUREL PARK — Longtime Laurel Park residents, especially those active in civic affairs and interested in the colorful history of the Town on a Mountain, on Friday were mourning the loss of Paul Hansen ...
For monumental efforts to lead Henderson County through floods, fires and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene while simultaneously helping sustain the local tourism economy, County Manager John Mitchell ...
Photo of a Northern flicker by Mitch Covington was the 2024 Habitat at Home contest winner. Conserving Carolina invites the public to enter the sixth annual Habitat at Home spring photo contest, which ...
In addition to the leadership election, the convention is expected to take up six resolutions, including one endorsing a complete ban on abortion and one on “medical freedom” that “condemns post-Covid ...
Rebecca McCall, who has helped to create programs to mentor high school students, expand daycare availability and teach every child to swim, and who organized the county's emergency supplies warehouse ...
Members of the U.S. Marshal’s Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force, the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Apprehension Unit and the Advanced Criminal Enforcement team apprehended a wanted ...
During Strive Not to Drive Week May 16-24. residents and visitors can take part in more than 15 events aimed at promoting bicycling, walking, riding the bus or carpooling. Events are hosted by a ...
Elected leaders in Henderson County and Flat Rock passed resolutions Monday pushing back on proposed legislation that if passed would put many local land-use decisions in the hands of the state.