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The Hendersonville annual Bearfootin’ Bear Auction's buy-it-now option ends at 5 p.m. Nov. 14.
The new rate for standard city collection is $17.59 per household per month, City of Hendersonville Public Information Officer Casey LaMarr said. The cost under the previous contract was $12.92 ...
As drought conditions continue, Hendersonville remains under a water shortage alert. We talk with utilities director, Adam Steurer. Hendersonville drought is worsening: update on water shortage ...
By 2010, BIDs had been used in nearly 1,000 major cities and small towns throughout the United States, including most major U.S. cities that have multiple BIDs. New York City alone has 76 BIDs. Business improvement districts are private sector initiatives to improve the environment of a business district. Services financed by a BID are intended ...
Public input is sought for the many potential projects included in the city of Hendersonville’s draft 2050 Parks and Greenspace Master Plan.
One hundred years ago on July 26, 1923, Hendersonville's new water system was officially christened. It's still in operation today.
Grey Hosiery Mill, also known as Water Department-City of Hendersonville and Hold Hosiery, is a historic textile mill located at Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina. It was built in 1915, with additions in 1919 and 1947. It is a one-story, brick building with large multi-pane steel sash windows and stepped gable roof with ...
Hendersonville is an unincorporated community in Colleton County, South Carolina, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located along U.S. Alternate Route 17 south of Walterboro . John Thomas Kennedy (1885-1969), United States Army Brigadier General and recipient of the Medal of Honor was born in Hendersonville.