Drawing shows soccer fields, softball diamond and tennis courts at Berkeley Mills Park. The Henderson County Board of Commissioners is poised to award a $10 million contract on Monday to build the ...
Survivors of Hurricane Helene may be eligible for continued rental assistance for temporary housing through FEMA’s Individual and Households Program, the agency announced.
A state hazard mitigation team will be in Henderson County next week to assist homeowners with completing hazard mitigation grant applications. The team members will be at the Disaster Recovery Center ...
“Stephanie is an absolute joy and possibly the most caring person I have worked with," a coworker said. "She is always willing to help when we need it and always goes the extra mile for patient care.” ...
Thomas John Elliott, Sr. (Tom), 88, of Hendersonville, passed away, Monday, August 20, 2012, in the presence of his family into the loving arms of our Lord. Tom was born on December 28, 1923 in ...
According to the report, North Carolina expects to receive at least $13.6 billion in federal support and another $6.3 billion in aid from the private sector and other sources to help pay for its ...
A 166½-foot tall crane towers over the historic Cedars on U.S. 64 at North Church Street. The crane survived Hurricane Helene and stays busy doing the heavy lifting at the Fairmont Heritage Place ...
SALUDA — A new Henderson County park has opened in Saluda, offering 1.8 miles of walking trails and an observation deck beside a rushing waterfall. The park is named Bell Park in honor of local summer ...
The 250 members of the Apple Country Woodcrafters spent the last year crafting the gifts by hand in their professionally equipped 3,700-square-foot workshop off Sugarloaf Road. “This is the 39th year ...
The special edition of Business After Hours featured live music from The Big Hungry and teams of “celebrity bartenders,” including Hendersonville City Manager John Connet and City Council member ...