Mulch Giveaway Program to Begin on March 28th
For the first time this year, the initial two weeks of the giveaway will be exclusively for City residents. Please have your ID ready for verification upon arrival.
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For the first time this year, the initial two weeks of the giveaway will be exclusively for City residents. Please have your ID ready for verification upon arrival.
Headed to the Blue Ridge to begin the 2024 season are a total of 31 players; 16 pitchers and 15 position players.
Approximately 14,000 North Carolina veterans and their families are likely eligible for the state’s newly expanded Medicaid benefits.
A statewide program to eliminate Bradford Pear trees – called the NC Bradford Pear Bounty Program – is being coordinated in Henderson County by the Hendersonville Tree Board this spring.
Court filings will shift from paper recordkeeping to electronic access in eleven wWestern North Carolina counties that comprise ‘Track 5’ of the eCourts implementation project.
To help learners of all ages understand how to safely observe the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse, NASA has released a new set of resources for educators.
Hendo Earth Fest will be centered around Main Street from 6th Avenue to 4th Avenue and is sponsored by the Hendersonville Environmental Sustainability Board.
“I was uncomfortable in my own skin. And so, marijuana helped me to be comfortable,” Casey Temple recently told members of the House Select Committee on Substance Abuse.
The Internal Revenue Service has announced that almost 940,000 people across the nation have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2020 but face a May 17 deadline to submit their tax returns.
As spring creeps in, farmers markets will start to have new vegetables that invite shoppers to try something new. Spring alliums — including scallions, spring onions, and green garlic — are among the first to mark the new season!
Dogwood Health Trust has announced a new request for proposals from nonprofit organizations working on policy issues that align with Dogwood’s Strategic Priorities.
The United States Postal Service has unveiled its first set of electric vehicle charging stations at its South Atlanta Sorting and Delivery Center.