Flying High
Hendersonville resident Dorothy “Dot” Hoover was just ten years old when her hero, Charles A. Lindbergh, made his historic 1929 trans-Atlantic flight. “He was…
Read MoreHendersonville resident Dorothy “Dot” Hoover was just ten years old when her hero, Charles A. Lindbergh, made his historic 1929 trans-Atlantic flight. “He was…
Read MoreLynn Staggs has a soft spot in her heart for “little old ladies.” Raised by her grandmother, she grew up in a neighborhood filled…
Read MoreCould you use a little luck in your life? If so, you may want to spend a little time with Linda Harney of Flat…
Read MoreThe last time we sat down with Ruth Birge, she was preparing to become the former publisher of the Hendersonville Times-News. She wasn’t sure…
Read MoreMaybe you’ve heard that the car business is in trouble. You might say that optimism has fled the industry, making car sales a very…
Read MoreTerri Thompson is bringing the sexy back to thrift stores. The Frugal Design Showcase — her brainchild fundraiser which features a home decorated with…
Read MoreScott Winter is what you call “intense,” a good quality for a man who commutes 100 miles every day to various local gyms and…
Read MoreWhen 17-year-old Hendersonville High School senior Michael Ramer was deciding what to do for his senior project, he wanted to do something, well…a little…
Read MoreThe Roman philosopher Cicero once remarked that “the shifts of fortune test the reliability of friends.” In Henderson County, residents have apparently passed that…
Read MoreIf Steve O’Neil had been around a few million years ago, we probably could have saved the dinosaurs. O’Neil is a self-educated naturalist and…
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