Damage assessments conducted across about one third of the county found that nearly 1,000 structures were either destroyed or sustained major damage when Tropical Storm Helene hit Henderson County, ...
Gale Holm, of Hendersonville, voted Thursday during the first day of early voting at the Board of Elections. Changes to early voting in Henderson County created traffic congestion and left some voters ...
The Lightning's Voter Guide '24 contains candidate Q&As in the races for School Board, Board of Commissioners, state House, state Senate, District Court judge and Hendersonville City Council. Get a ...
Hazardous Waste: Paints, cleaners, pesticides, etc. (place in separate, clearly marked containers). Do not block streets or sidewalks: Pile debris as close to the curb as possible without obstructing ...
The DRC will be open daily beginning Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. It will provide federal, state and local resources for county residents as they apply for FEMA assistance from the aftermath of ...
Testing is only needed if you believe the storm flooded or damaged your well. A flooded well is where water has risen over the top of the well at any point during the storm. Any well that sustained ...
Mickey Marvin, 61 of Hendersonville went home to be with Jesus on Monday, March 6, 2017 at his home following his battle with ALS. A native and lifelong resident of Henderson County he was preceded in ...
When he heard about “Mary from Virginia,” a faithful disaster relief volunteer at Etowah Elementary School, schools Superintendent Mark Garrett assumed Mary was a transplant from the commonwealth to ...
The order covers Avery, Buncombe, Haywood, Jackson, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Transylvania, Watauga and Yancey counties.
Hazel Karter Daniel passed from this life gently and with dignity at her home in Etowah on Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 3:25 p.m. Funeral services for Mrs. Daniel, age 87, formerly of Cullman, Ala., ...
More than 2,000 NCDOT personnel and contractors from across the state are working in Western North Carolina to reopen roads, clear debris and make repairs to damaged infrastructure.