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The Henderson County Education Foundation is accepting nominations through Jan. 7 for the 2026 Education Hall of Fame. Read Story »
Preston Blakely plans to seek re-election to a second term as mayor of Fletcher. Read Story »
Sheriff Lowell Griffin filed to run for a third term and Andrew Murray signed up to run for a second term as district attorney on Wednesday, setting up a slate of four Republican incumbents on the ballot for Henderson County's constitutional offices. Clerk of Superior Court J. Tyler Ray and Register of Deeds Lee King filed for re-election on opening day of qualifying. Read Story »
Hendersonville's Diversity and Inclusion Committee, dormant for the past 12 months and outlawed last January by the Trump administration, could be recast as a committee advising the city on customer service and citizen complaints. Read Story »
Sheriff announces campaign for a third term
County nears decision on Edneyville sewer service
Santa will lead Christmas tree lighting countdown
Foundation bestows top honors, reports record giving
Sheriff Lowell Griffin anounced on Wednesday that he will seek re-election to a third term. Read Story »
The town of Mills River is seeking public comments and feedback from the community on new zoning maps, new zoning districts and updated land use regulations at a public forum scheduled from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, at the Mills River Elementary School gym, 94 School House Road. Read Story »
Construction of a new UNC Health Pardee medical office building on Spartanburg Highway could break ground early next year after state finance regulators OK'd the county's plan to issue bonds for the project. Read Story »