Electoral districts should serve the interests of voters, not candidates. North Carolinians shouldn’t be repeatedly shoved from one constituency to another, or have their right to choose their own ...
“I’m proud of the campaign we’ve put together since launching in late July,” Ager said in a news release. “This campaign is about bringing people together from across Western North Carolina around our ...
Peace Poles are international symbols of hope and reconciliation. With these installations, the Rotary Club of Hendersonville affirms its commitment to fostering peace locally and globally.
The city of Hendersonville is making its budget process more interactive than ever with the launch of a new participatory budgeting program called Build Hendersonville.
District Attorney Andrew Murray will be guest speaker at the Henderson County Republican Men’s Club at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at American Legion Post 77, 216 Fourth Ave. W. RSVP no later than noon ...
‘Wolfe’s Angel’ is one of the historic features residents can learn about during the ‘Oakdale Ramble’ at the city-owned cemetery on U.S. 64. The Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission is ...
Police estimate at least 2,000 people gathered on Main Street on Saturday for Hendersonville’s second No Kings Day rally. Hendersonville’s second No Kings Day rally on Saturday filled much of downtown ...
Jamie Ager, a Democratic candidate for the 11th Congressional District seat held by U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards, outraised the incumbent by a 3-to-1 margin in the third quarter, Ager's campaign announced.
Hendersonville police are seeking information on a homicide that occurred on Woodcock Drive in Green Meadows on Friday night.
The VIP program at the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking new volunteers as it enters its fourth decade of service. Read Story » ...
Elbert "Eb" Jackson, 96, of Flat Rock passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side, Monday, April 28, 2014 at the Elizabeth House. Jackson Funeral Service will announce the arrangements.
The cemetery contains graves of former slaves, including Sambo Collington (1848-1930), a veteran of the 135th U.S. Colored Infantry, Co. D. This site was the location of one of the earliest black ...