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Developers announce big equestrian center in Tryon

Hendersonville Business

Allison agency adds graphic artist

Derek Stipe of Stipe Design has joined the marketing firm Allison Development Group as creative director, leading the team in branding and strategic web design.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Fatz Cafe marks a peachy birthday

Fatz Cafe is going back to its peach roots to celebrate its 25th birthday.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Asheville airport wins grant for runway project

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the Greater Asheville Regional Airport Authority a $6.5 million grant to help pay for its upcoming airfield redevelopment project.   Read Story »

North Carolina Business

State closing two area tag offices

North Carolina License Plate Agency locations in Asheville and Canton are closing Friday when their contracts end. The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is reviewing applications for new operators in both locales.   Read Story »

Henderson County Business

Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning (9)

Don't miss this week's issue of the Hendersonville Lightning. You won't believe how good it is!   Read Story »

Edneyville Business

TREE TO TABLE: Apple crop looks good so far

EDNEYVILLE — A Wednesday in late April was what you might call a typical day of farming. Instead of working in the apple orchard, Jerred Nix and his father, Jeff, had driven back and forth to Greenville, S.C., to pick up a rebuilt alternator for their New Holland tractor.   Read Story »

North Carolina Business

Cleanup bill tags Asheville coal ash pond 'high risk'

State Sen. Tom Apodaca, taking the lead on the state's coal ash cleanup law, filed legislation today that outlaws construction of new coal ash impoundments, requires new and stricter monitoring of groundwater around the ponds and requires utilities to file cleanup plans with the state. The bill also puts Duke Energy's Lake Julian coal ash pond high on the cleanup priority list, designating it a "high risk" impoundment.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Pardee CEO sought accord amid discord

Jay Kirby's first hospital job was working as a nursing assistant in an emergency room while attending the University of South Carolina.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Business

Report urges city to expand Seventh Avenue tax district

Consultants studying ways to spark redevelopment of the Historic Seventh Avenue District recommended that the city expand the district, adding 36 properties and doubling the taxable value, from $7.8 million to $15.5 million.   Read Story »

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