HENDERSON — Back to Eden is traveling back in time once more with “A Historical Tribute,” a play based on the history of the former Wortham plantation, on Saturday, Feb.
HENDERSON — Two filmmakers, Terrance Afer-Anderson and Michael LeMelle, recorded a series of interviews for two projects at Clearview Church’s Rise and Shine Cafe, with the help of church staff,
HENDERSON — Having printed excerpts of those top stories that occurred from January to October in the Dec. 30 issue — these were among the most important ones from the
HENDERSON — This year has undoubtedly been one of change, from the loss of beloved community members to the inauguration of Henderson's first Black mayor. As 2023 comes to a
HENDERSON — Some 16 high school sophomores and juniors are partaking in a new program offered by the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce, a sort of junior Leadership Vance known as
HENDERSON — When Broadway actor and producer Michael LeMelle first visited Back to Eden off Satterwhite Point, he felt a “cellular connection” to the plantation-turned event space.
When Kenneth Spellman sought out his first piece of land on Satterwhite Point Road in Henderson, North Carolina, he wanted a quiet place where he could