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Michael Lee Absher, the founder and operator of a shelter for homeless teen-agers who is now charged with sexually abusing children at the shelter, was allowed to operate the non-profit for years ...
Hendersonville’s Elks Lodge is once again inviting the community to its annual Apple Breakfast.
Visitors should plan carefully for any trip along the Parkway and consult the park’s website for a wide variety of planning tools. The park’s website provides extensive information, including current ...
A 5-acre corn maze is one of many attractions at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard, which is open seven days a week. Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard, 170 Stepp Orchard Drive, is kicking off the 2025 fall season ...
County Commissioner Jay Egolf discussed his concerns about the proposed Baystone Glen development as Commission Vice Chairman Michael Edney and County Attorney Russ Burrell consider the project.
A white wine made by Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards won Best in Show at the North Carolina Wine Competition in the Vinifera/Hybrid category, marking another trophy for the winery on Chestnut Gap Road.
Water continues to pour freely over the inoperable and aging dam on the lake. And while the Scottsdale, Ariz., company that owns the Tuxedo Hydroelectric Project and state inspectors say the dam is ...
Citing cease and desist letters sent from the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services to the now criminally charged founder and operator of a shelter for homeless teenagers, Henderson County ...
Absher has remained in jail since his arrest on July 31 on two charges of statutory rape of a child 15 or under and now faces a total of 11 felonies. He remained in jail under a $650,000 bond after a ...
Nearly 200 people attended a meeting with the developers of a proposed project on Haywood Road. Nearly 200 people filled a conference room at Blue Ridge Community College on Tuesday evening for a ...
Jerry Smith Jr., who served on the Hendersonville City Council from 2009 to 2023, announced his candidacy for mayor of the city on Monday. Speaking behind a lectern in front of Black Bear Coffee Co.
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