Staff Reports

Woman to enjoy a century celebration as she turns 100

Celebrating an incredible milestone with an incredible lady who has lived 100 years full of adventure - Lula Hensley Roland.

Handel’s Messiah performance in Weaverville postponed

The annual performance of Handel’s Messiah by the Weaverville Music Study Club has been postponed for this year.

National Forests in North Carolina launch digital passes

A new online platform allows visitors to pay day-use fees for Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests using their personal computer or mobile device through Recreation.gov.

Amber Reece-Young named school administrator of the year

The Henderson County Health Department is proud to announce that Amber Reece-Young, RN, BSN, NCSN has been named the School Nurse Administrator of the Year

Triathlon returns this time to Hendersonville’s Patton Park

Due to the popularity of the Asheville Triathlon in July, iDaph Events is proud to announce that registration is now open for the Hendersonville Triathlon, which takes place Sunday, September 20, 2020! Same location, same course — new name! 

Lifelong Landscape Design

As vital members of your consulting team, Hugh and Mary Palmer Dargan work seamlessly with the team architect, engineer, landscape contractors and YOU, the owner, to bring the highest and best use of your property to the forefront.

Republican Runoff Election is June 23 for US House District 11 – Early Voting started June 4th

The Republican second primary (Runoff) in the 11th Congressional District will take place on June 23, 2020. The contest is between Republicans Lynda Bennett and Madison Cawthorn.

County Farm Heritage Trail wins 2020 Achievement Award

Buncombe County Soil and Water Conservation District’s Farm Heritage Trail has won the National Association of Counties’ Achievement Award for creating and implementing the trail. 

Asheville Gallery of Art Invites Area Artists to Submit Work

The Asheville Gallery of Art is inviting area artists to apply for membership by June 15.

Local company still doing its part to fight virus

One local company is still fighting again COVID-19 with the introduction of a new disposable thermometer to its line of products.