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ON THE COVER:
When the health care crisis hits home
Three sisters share stories of insurance illusions... full story
When insurance falls short, out-of-pocket costs become rapidly out-of-reach
Past illness leaves woman ‘uninsurable’
At free clinics survival trumps politics
While politics reign in Washington,
real people struggle with health care costs

 
 
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT:
Thanksgiving traditions
OPINIONS:
Brush with mortality
 

OUTDOORS:
Eli Book
READING ROOM:
Passing the torch

 
 
Developers have plans for sites near Wal-Mart
A local developer has purchased a key parcel alongside Super Wal-Mart in Waynesville, potentially kick-starting long-awaited commercial redevelopment along the South Main Street corridor... full story
Haywood library to accept canned food in lieu of fines
Jackson commissioners faced with resigning EDC members
Swain braces for loss of jail revenue
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians recently got a big push forward in building its own jail after receiving an $18 million grant from the Department of Justice... full story
  Macon County asks for public input, take three
After two unsuccessful attempts at creating a comprehensive... full story

Shuler caught short of truth
While Congressman Heath Shuler, D-Waynesville, was cleared two weeks ago by the House Ethics Committee of any wrongdoing... full story

WCU rides wave of new applicants
Over the past three years the applicant pool at Western Carolina University has nearly tripled... full story
Caliber of student could rise as admissions get more selective
ALSO:
Hope of paper mill job attracts hundreds to ESC
Commissioners perplexed by paint samples
Ghost Town’s spotty financial disclosure frustrates creditors
 
 
The Naturalist's Corner
When you’re stuck in one place for 12 hours at a time, a lot of weird stuff goes through your head. The other night at work, the refrain, “I wanna go home with the armadillo,” from Texas troubadour Gary P. Nunn’s classic “London Homesick Blues” crept in and would not dislodge. Twelve hours of “armadillo” brought back lots of Louisiana memories. The little roly-poly, weird looking, armor-plated nine-banded armadillo... full story
Creeks form character across WNC
Flowing water is as central to life here in Western North Carolina as the mountains themselves. You can’t have ancient mountains like these without the seeps, springs, branches, creeks and rivers that sculpted them... full story
 
 
   
 

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