Radium Girls & Good Ol Girls – Women Making a Difference

Two very different plays, both offering us an entertaining insight into the plight of women.

Was It A Battle Or Just An Engagement?

In the annals of Western North Carolina's Civil War history, April 3, 1865, stands as a day of tension and turmoil, as Colonel Isaac M. Kirby, at the helm of the 101st Ohio Infantry, received orders to embark on a critical mission - to scout the enigmatic terrain in the direction of Asheville

Black Mountain Home for Children Celebrates Centennial with Fall Festival

Saturday, October 14, Black Mountain Home for Children and Youth will be celebrating their Fall Festival with a concert by renowned Christian artists Shane and Shane, and celebrity guests Willie and Korie Robertson from Duck Dynasty.

Celebrating Eight Decades of Life With Sally Smith

Asked if there was a secret to living to 80, Smith said, hike whenever you can and spend time with good friends.

Dominant TCR Blanks All League Foes in Volleyball

The electricity on the court was not AC-DC but AC-TC, as T.C. Roberson beat rival A.C. Reynolds in three straight sets.

Huckabee, Gabbard, Pirro, & More Highlight NC Salt & Light Conference

“This is not about democrats. This is not about republicans. This is about saving our Country,” and, “I am NOT co-parenting with the government,” were the sentiments of several of the distinguished speakers at the Salt & Light Conference in Marion, N.C.

Bountiful Harvest: Celebrating Henderson County’s Apple Legacy & Honoring its Growers

Apples are one of the most important agricultural crops grown in Henderson County, with 91 active growers producing an estimated million bushels annually. Eighty percent (80%) of this state’s apple supply are from Henderson County with an average income of $30 million. North Carolina is considered the 7th largest producer of apples in the United […]

West Evens Score With NHHS in Volleyball

West Henderson returned the favor of winning a five-set thriller, to move past its local arch rival into first place.

Weaverville Says Good-bye To Town Icon

Dorothea "Dottie" Bradley Sherrill, 87, of Weaverville, passed away on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, and in the realm of politics, she was a rare gem.

Opioid Epidemic Races On

Dr. Shuchin Shukla, who is now working as a consultant for the county, says even with all the opioid settlement funding, the county is not keeping apace with opioid overdoses and deaths.