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HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Today, Janet Leckwood, a Hendersonville resident, was gifted a free pair of hearing aids. "That ...
A grocery store reopens on Hendersonville's south side more than eight months after Helene. On Tuesday, June 10, a ribbon was cut for the rebuilt Harris Teeter on Spartanburg Highway.
A little more than eight months after Helene's rains caused extensive damage, Hendersonville's Harris Teeter is set to reopen.
Harris Teeter, 636 Spartanburg Hwy., Hendersonville held a June 10 grand reopening following eight months of rebuilding following Tropical Storm Helene.
Carolina Energy Systems, a longtime family-owned and operated business in Western North Carolina, has seen a complete shift ...
Christopher Zserai, husband and father who grew up in Hendersonville and returned to help in the recovery effort after Helene, died Oct. 2024 at 52.
In Asheville and other parts of Western North Carolina, tourism-related outlets are still fighting to survive the summer.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene interrupted one couple’s wedding plans at the Biltmore Estate, the lovebirds returned to the historic site to finally have the wedding of their dreams.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene swept through Chimney Rock, the tourist town still isn't ready to welcome summer visitors, putting residents who rely on the tourism industry in peril.
HENDERSONVILLE — Harris Teeter is holding a grand reopening of its Southside SquarePlaza location at 636 Spartanburg Hwy. on June 10. This reopening marks a meaningful return following extensive ...
Stop by Harris Teeter today for free food samples, music and special events to celebrate the grand reopening following Tropical Storm Helene.
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