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State revokes license of Shepherd funeral home

Henderson County Business

BoA honors IAM as Neighborhood Champion

Interfaith Assistance Ministry, the Hendersonville-based crisis services agency that provides emergency relief for families in need, will now be able to help even more people after receiving a multi-year grant from Bank of America.     Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Landowner appeals denial of permit for Crab Creek self-storage units

CRAB CREEK —Homeowners’ fight to prevent construction of a 1,000-unit self-storage facility in Crab Creek is not over yet.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Four Seasons dealership is now Parks Ford

The Parks Automotive Group announced Thursday that it had acquired Four Seasons Ford, at 601 Duncan Hill Road, adding an eighth dealership to the group's holdings.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

LIGHTNING PHOTOS: City-county partnership honored for economic development

The city of Hendersonville and Henderson County, at loggerheads in the past over who controls utilities, annexation and other development issues, have scored successes for the community when they worked together.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Eggs Up Grill opens on Spartanburg Highway

Eggs Up Grill, which serves breakfast, brunch and lunch seven days a week, opened Wednesday at 637 Spartanburg Highway next to Planet Fitness.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Pardee names chief operating officer

A veteran health care administrator with deep ties to Western North Carolina has been named chief operating officer at Pardee UNC Health Care.   Read Story »

Mills River Business

Fred's rain ruins hundreds of acres of crops, further damages apples

MILLS RIVER — Bradley Johnston, Dave Shaffer, Jason Davis and Kirby Johnson sat around a picnic table outside Johnston’s barn, under the gaze of a few of Johnston’s Jersey cows, and talked about the growing season — in the past tense.   Read Story »

Mills River Business

Fortune 50 company to open large distribution center

A Charlotte-based commercial real estate developer has confirmed plans to invest $60 million to build a 250,000-square-foot distribution facility in Mills River that it will lease to a Fortune 50 company, Henderson County Commission Chair Bill Lapsley announced on Monday.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Home values soar by 47 percent

Home values in Henderson County soared by 47 percent over five years, the seventh highest rate of growth in the state, a new study from financial technology company SmartAsset found.   Read Story »

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