Pete Zamplas
Apprentices Plugged-in Aug. 3 is Online FRP Fundraiser
Flat Rock Playhouse (FRP) apprentices from over the past 60 years will perform in a virtual cabaret Monday, Aug. 3 in a major fundraiser for the state playhouse.
Samaritan Matthew Rogers is Giving Away Ice Cream
Three Chopt Sandwich Shoppe owner Matthew Rogers is donating a free vanilla ice cream bar to each paying customer through this Saturday, July 25 to mark his “33 years in the restaurant business.”
Blue eggs, loving care distinguishes the fruitland Farmstead
Fruitland Farmstead owners Mark and Lauren Kaisoglus are joyously enjoying farm living after shedding city life and livening the Hendersonville Farmers Market with unusual blue eggs and a hen cam.
Newest Farmers Market is at the Train Depot
The new Hendersonville Farmer's Market is at the Historic Hendersonville Train Depot at 650 Maple St. off Seventh Avenue, Saturdays 8 am to 1 pm.
Sky is limit for Air Force Academy pilot trainee Mike Schmidt
Mike Schmidt made sensational split-second decisions in open field football running for Hendersonville Bearcats then Air Force Falcons, and next will make snap decisions in open-air maneuvers in military pilot training.
Online sports forums soaring during pandemic
Sports enthusiasts are filling the void of no major team sporting events by surfing the Internet on free sports sites for opinion debates and trivia tidbits.
These bears are colorful, cheerful visitors
Peaceful black bears are quietly guarding Downtown Hendersonville all summer long.
Patterson, Porter, Pickens, Hillier Among WNC Winners
WNC Sports Awards have announced local winners for 2019-20.
Cawthorn shows toughness & enthusiasm in race for GOP bid
Hendersonville native Madison Cawthorn is putting charisma and enthusiasm behind staunch conservative positions, in his effort to defeat Lynda Bennett June 23 for the Republican nomination for the 11th U.S. Congressional District.
Homecoming: Luke Manuel is West Principal
Luke Manuel is West Henderson High School’s principal, returning to lead his alma mater after sparkling there as a scholar-athlete a quarter-century ago.