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Charlotte just became the latest, and largest, North Carolina community to instate a temporary pause on the development of new data centers. Its city council unanimously approved a 150-day moratorium in front of a packed house last week, in a scene similar to ones which have played out in town halls and county commissioners chambers across the state. Read Story »
Henderson County is expected to join the city of Hendersonville in offering tax incentives to attract a $124 million manufacturing plant employing 148 workers making an average wage exceeding $62,776, raising the total potential property tax refund to $6½ million over seven years. Read Story »
Expanding its footprint in the area, Sheetz is proposing a 6,139-square-foot convenience store-gas station on Upward Road at Ballenger Road across from the QuikTrip. Read Story »
The Boys & Girls Club of Henderson County has announced a new partnership with Healthy Blue, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina’s Medicaid Managed Care plan, to support the health and well-being of local youth. Read Story »
SALUDA —Larry Neal, a historian and interpreter at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, is guest speaker at Train Tales at the Saluda Depot Museum at 7 p.m. Friday, June 19. Read Story »
The city of Hendersonville this month honored Donnie Jones, whose belief that everyone deserved a chance to play team sports and congregate socially has created opportunities for hundreds of children and adults with disabilities across Western North Carolina for 25 years. Read Story »
The cultural mood turns sharply against AI data centers
Pay increase for law officers could force property tax increase
LOCAL BRIEFS: BRCC leaders, railroad club Fourth of July event, SkillsUSA winners, cadet honored
Community Foundation names new president/CEO
The Mediation Center will host a free virtual workshop on conflict resolution from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 29. Read Story »
LAUREL PARK — NCDOT crews will close two segments of the Ecusta Trail in the coming months as part of the roundabouts project on U.S. 64 in Laurel Park. Read Story »
Ashley Pipkin has been named the next superintendent of Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site beginning June 24, the National Park Service announced. Read Story »