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Flat Rock News

Park panel makes appeal for endorsements

FLAT ROCK — Representatives of Flat Rock homeowners associations and other organizations heard about plans for a proposed Highland Lake Park and took back information to their boards for possible endorsements.   Read Story »

Flat Rock News

Reviled by drivers, pork chop is gone

FLAT ROCK — Reviled as a four-inch high monument to bureaucratic overreach and widely ignored by local drivers, the Singleton Centre porkchop is no more.     Read Story »

Henderson County News

United Way donor wins a car on Friday

A United Way donor will find out if he or she has won a new Dodge Dart when the Henderson County United Way holds its campaign celebration Friday.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

ABC board chair says county can support another liquor store

The Henderson County ABC Board chairman told county commissioners today that he thinks the county can support one or two new liquor stores and two commissioners urged the local board to move ahead on the idea.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Hawkins presses case for 1.4-cent property tax reduction

Henderson County Commissioner Grady Hawkins urged his fellow commissioners to lower the county tax rate by a penny and a half, saying the rate reduction would free up money for businesses and help every household.   Read Story »

Etowah News

Legal questions jeopardize Seven Falls roadwork

Work to repair heavy erosion damage, build roads and install water and sewer lines at the abandoned Seven Falls development will be delayed definitely, the Henderson County Board of Commissioners learned today, while the county tries to extricate itself from a complicated legal thicket.   Read Story »

Flat Rock News

Highland Lake park cost rises to $2.5 million

FLAT ROCK — The projected cost to buy the land and develop a proposed Highland Lake Park rose to $2.5 million as an advisory panel began to fix rough cost estimates on its recommended improvements.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Bill Waggoner, pioneer summer camp owner, dies at age 86

William Howard "Bill" Waggoner, one of the early summer camp owners in Henderson County and the longest serving member of the Hendersonville Kiwanis Club, died Sunday at Four Seasons Elizabeth House after a battle with cancer. He was 86.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Asheville Tea Party set for 'Gun Appreciation Day'

The Asheville Tea Party said it is joining other freedom loving groups across the United States to celebrate the First National Gun Appreciation Day on Saturday, Jan. 19, at Bear Arms Shooting Range in Brevard.   Read Story »

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