Andy Brogden, Evan Lowery, Patrick Warren, AJ Bonham, Jonathan Gomez, and Robert Taylor along with Steve Alverson did a great job on their recent OSHA inspection.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park was originally named Walnut Park. In 2004, Hendersonville City Council voted to rename the park Dr. Martin Luther King Park following input from a committee charged with finding ways to honor the civil rights leader.
Warnings and advisories are in place as wintry precipitation expected across the mountains and high elevation foothills of North Carolina tonight through Sunday evening.
Parking meters have found their way back to Main Street! Technicians will be working today and Monday, February 13, on meter installation. Remember, the kiosks will not be activated until March 1st.
ICYMI Site work has begun on Edwards Park where a playground, concession stand, restrooms, and the reimagined Laura E. Corn mini-golf course will find its new home.
Update - Event Canceled - The guided stream walk on Allen Branch scheduled for Sunday, February 12 has been canceled due to predicted inclement weather.
The Ninth Avenue School opened its doors in 1951 as a consolidated school for the Black students of Henderson, Polk and Transylvania Counties and operated until 1965.
February is Black History Month and over the next weeks we will be celebrating local landmarks, buildings, areas and businesses that have significant meaning in the Black community and greater community across Hendersonville and surrounding areas.