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Looking back: Henderson County s top stories in 2020

Looking back: Henderson County s top stories in 2020 The past year managed to bring both hardships and victories to Henderson County.  Countless lives have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with thousands of reported cases, nearly 100 deaths, and many people losing their jobs due to the economic fallout from the pandemic.  The community lost some of its beloved leaders, including Henderson County Commissioner Charlie Messer, who died suddenly in July; former Fletcher Mayor Bill Moore; and Sheriff s Office deputy Ryan Hendrix, who was killed in the line of duty in September.  Some light has come out of 2020, from developments bringing jobs and housing to the county to increased calls for social justice and a focus on equality. 

Amid sex assault allegations, Asheville School alumni call for school head, board chair to resign

Amid sex assault allegations, Asheville School alumni call for school head, board chair to resign Karen Chávez, Asheville Citizen Times Three of the first women to graduate from Asheville School are demanding that the head of school and the head of the board of trustees mitigate mistakes in the handling of a recent alleged assault case or resign their positions. Victoria Jayne, of Hickory, and two of her classmates – Janis Pulley and Frannie Doloboff Miller – from the distinguished class of 1974, sent letters to head of school Anthony Sgro and board chair Walter Cox Jr. on Dec. 22, expressing outrage at how the school handled the Title IX investigation into claims by Agnes Hill, now 17, that she was sexually assaulted as a freshman by an older male student. Jayne, an attorney, also reveals in her letter that she, too, was the victim of an alleged sexual assault while attending Asheville School.

Candler: Woman faces murder charge after making 911 call for medical assistance, deputies say

Updated: 12:33 PM EST Dec 24, 2020 A woman who called 911 about a medical emergency at her home is now charged with murder, according to the Buncombe County Sheriff s Office.Shannon Nicole Daves, 47, was charged in the death of Roger Michael Evans, 47, Sheriff s Office representative Aaron Sarver said. The two lived at the same home on Copper Mill Court, in Candler. Sarver said dispatchers got the call just after 9:30 p.m. Wednesday night for medical assistance at the home. When deputies and emergency medical service workers arrived, they found Evans dead, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, Sarver said. Detectives executed two search warrants as part of the investigation and recovered a firearm. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is also assisting in the investigation.No other information was released.

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