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The Times-News will cease home delivery on Saturdays but instead will provide subscribers with a full digital replica of the newspaper that day, filled with local news, advertising and features such as comics and puzzles.
Hendersonville Times-News (This article will be updated.) Relief efforts continue in Western North Carolina area where a major disaster due to Tropical Storm Helene has left communities devastated, roads impassable and thousands without power.
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The latest forecast for Hendersonville from the National Weather Service is predicting up to 2 inches of rain Friday and close to 2 more inches through Saturday. Justus provided flooding tips and information for the city whenever there is the possibility of major rainfall.
Due to the holiday weekend, the Thursday edition of the Hendersonville Times-News will serve as a combined edition for Thursday, Dec. 23, Friday, Dec. 24, and Saturday, Christmas Day. No newspaper will be delivered Friday or Saturday. Here’s how to find the latest news and your favorite puzzles and comics.
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Due to the potential rainfall of 4 to 6 inches, the city of Hendersonville was in a Level 3 Flood Alert, which means significant flooding. Bill Martin, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Greenville, South Carolina, told the Times-News the rain was expected to taper off around 3 p.m. Jan. 9.