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Henderson County News: Pardee announces new board member, elects officers

Henderson County News: Pardee announces new board member, elects officers
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Henderson County Business: Crab Creek homeowners loaded for bear in fight against rezoning

Henderson County Business: Crab Creek homeowners loaded for bear in fight against rezoning
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Mountain citizens band together to fight contentious Crab Creek storage facility proposal

Some Henderson County citizens are coming together to fight a proposal for a storage facility in Crab Creek. Caption: Mountain citizens band together to fight contentious Crab Creek storage facility proposal. According to county planning documents, Matthew Cooke, who owns Apple Country Storage in Henderson County, is now looking to build another storage facility at 547 Crab Creek Road.

Ricketts, Lindsay lead field in taming The Beast

Runners press their watches to time themselves in Saturday’s Hauteville 5K Series race in Paraquita Bay  By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway Jermaine “JJ” Ricketts and Katrina “Kat” Lindsay, led the field in taming ‘The Beast’ in Paraquita Bay, during Saturday’s Hauteville 5K Series penultimate race in its tour stops around Tortola and Beef Island. Rickets tackled The Beast as the off road incline .5 Kilometer before the finish on the HLSCC main campus in 18 minutes and 57 seconds, while Lindsay improved her course best to 21:05. “It was a good one and I like the course, it wasn’t really a challenge, honestly,” Ricketts told Island Sun Sports. “I did my best. I wasn’t going to come because I had to work, but I tried my best to make it and did my best and I’m happy for that.

After more than a year of COVID, government meetings will be in person soon

Local governments are taking notice. Frankfort Mayor Layne Wilkerson and Franklin County Judge-Executive Huston Wells discussed meeting logistics during Monday’s COVID update by local officials. Wilkerson said the city commission is looking at holding its meetings in person again, possibly beginning with a work session scheduled for June 14. “I don’t know if we’ll open it up for everyone yet, but at least make it available for citizens’ comments, for people to come and speak directly to the board,” he said. “I don’t know yet if we’ll open it all the way up to the public, but at least we’re all going to be in the same room again.”

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