
Player of the week: Malia Moore
The Falcon volleyball team has been rolling this season. After a tough loss at the beginning of the month, they’ve fought back with 7 straight wins, including conference rivals T.C. Roberson, Enka, and Erwin. The […]
The Falcon volleyball team has been rolling this season. After a tough loss at the beginning of the month, they’ve fought back with 7 straight wins, including conference rivals T.C. Roberson, Enka, and Erwin. The […]
Atlanta, Georgia was overflowing with music fans from across the country on September 15 and 16. Atlanta hosted Music Midtown, a music festival at which artists such as Post Malone, Kendrick Lamar and Billie Eilish […]
As the annual Mountain State Fair rolled around, Future Farmers of America (FFA) put the final touches on their display. This display represented each career and technical education (CTE) subject taught in each school. Every […]
Monday nights on the WPTL Real Country station, EC (exceptional children) teacher Mike Matthews takes the mic to co-host a radio talk show called The Locker Room Sports Show. Matthews says that the radio show […]
Sept. 11 has come and gone, but one class is still learning about that infamous day. Every year, American history teacher Daniel Holbert spends a week and a half on a lesson about the terrorist […]
Despite national trends, public school enrollment in Henderson County is declining. Moreover, this is not an isolated issue. Many public schools above the Sun Belt are experiencing a decline in student enrollment due to limited […]
At the Henderson County track meet last Tuesday, the women’s team finished second, falling short to Hendersonville, and the men’s team finished third. But one particular Falcon runner showed out. Riley Hill scorched the field […]
Lawrence Whittington, junior, started at center at West Henderson’s varsity football game Friday, September 7, playing for injured Cole Braswell, junior, in which the Falcons lost 6-31 to North Buncombe. Whittington, who normally plays offensive […]
With the upcoming school year quickly approaching, junior Maci Clark boarded the bus that would mark the start of the exciting yet stressful college preparations that the last two years of high school required. Clark […]
The eye of former Hurricane Florence slammed into the coasts of North and South Carolina on Thursday, September 13, bringing massive flooding, storm surge and winds, and leaving coastal residents stranded on their roofs. What […]
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