The Kudzu Cocktail, Cat Catch and  other bright ideas from WCU students
 

The Kudzu Cocktail, Cat Catch and other bright ideas from WCU students

Jake Flannick • SMN Correspondent For as long as he can remember, Austin Brown’s fascination with plants has remained rooted in…
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Waynesville lands free property for new in-town greenway section
 

Waynesville lands free property for new in-town greenway section

Waynesville will soon have a new section of walking path along Richland Creek and, if all goes as planned, public…
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County mulls best way to dispose of old DSS building
 

County mulls best way to dispose of old DSS building

Haywood County leaders have substantially lowered the asking price for the empty, run-down, old hospital — it’s now free.
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Maggie leaders debate how much  to underwrite festival grounds event
 

Maggie leaders debate how much to underwrite festival grounds event

Maggie Valley town leaders are questioning the amount of money the town plows into its festival grounds each year and…
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What to do when winning means closing: Parent wants discussion about football-related school closure in Swain
 

What to do when winning means closing: Parent wants discussion about football-related school closure in Swain

Swain County students may have been cheering when the high school football team’s trip to the state semifinals meant everyone…
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Sales of Smokies plates increased in fourth quarter
 

Sales of Smokies plates increased in fourth quarter

Sales of the Friends of the Smokies specialty license plate in North Carolina increased in the fourth quarter, benefiting priority…
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Elected leaders to push again for room tax hike in Haywood
 

Elected leaders to push again for room tax hike in Haywood

Haywood’s elected leaders plan to invite their three General Assembly representatives to a March meeting in hopes of reviving a…
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Neediest waiting more than three months for benefits: N.C. food stamp delays ‘alarm’ feds
 

Neediest waiting more than three months for benefits: N.C. food stamp delays ‘alarm’ feds

Time has nearly run out for the beleaguered N.C. Department of Health and Human Services to fix the systemic problems…
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Attorney with strong GOP ties to seek judge’s seat
 

Attorney with strong GOP ties to seek judge’s seat

A fifth attorney has added his name to the list of possible nominees for an open District Court judge position…
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Computing for the future
 

Computing for the future

Waynesville residents will soon be reaping the benefits of an information technology makeover at town hall. While town employees will…
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Reforming lives on a wing and a prayer
 

Reforming lives on a wing and a prayer

A proposal to convert a closed-down state prison into a halfway house and homeless shelter in Haywood County is gaining…
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Changing of the guard in store for Haywood tourism board
 

Changing of the guard in store for Haywood tourism board

The Haywood County Tourism Development Authority will see unprecedented turnover on its board this month, with five of the 12…
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Local churches lift the lives of homeless, incarcerated
 

Local churches lift the lives of homeless, incarcerated

On Sept. 12, Jeff Clontz walked out of Haywood County Jail a free man. It wasn’t his first time, though.…
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Grant to bring advanced manufacturing training to Swain
 

Grant to bring advanced manufacturing training to Swain

The Golden LEAF Foundation and Duke Energy recently funded a trio of advanced manufacturing training grants, totaling $1.3 million, to…
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HRMC labor and delivery unit to be remodeled
 

HRMC labor and delivery unit to be remodeled

The Haywood Regional Medical Foundation has donated $400,000 to MedWest Haywood for a remodel of the fourth floor, which includes…
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Stepping down: Aumen’s departure marks end of an era for Haywood TDA
 

Stepping down: Aumen’s departure marks end of an era for Haywood TDA

Editor’s note: Alice Aumen has been a major voice in Haywood’s tourism landscape for more than half a century —…
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Jackson TDA hires trio of marketing firms for trial period
 

Jackson TDA hires trio of marketing firms for trial period

After a split vote that followed nearly an hour of discussion, the Jackson County Tourism Development Authority hired three different…
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Hunters upset about ‘Something Bruin’ tactics
 

Hunters upset about ‘Something Bruin’ tactics

Hunters from all over the mountains came together last weekend to speak out against the tactics used by undercover wildlife…
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In Waynesville, meter readers going the way of milkmen
 

In Waynesville, meter readers going the way of milkmen

Jake Flannick • SMN Correspondent Some homeowners in Waynesville might have started wondering why a certain visitor who had routinely appeared…
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McCrory to appoint Holt’s successor, but could ignore bar’s counsel
 

McCrory to appoint Holt’s successor, but could ignore bar’s counsel

Attorneys in the seven western counties will to be called on in the coming weeks to weigh in on their…
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And, goal: WNC soccer players train with Olympics in mind
 

And, goal: WNC soccer players train with Olympics in mind

Jacob Flannick & Holly Kays • Correspondent/Staff writer When Scott Cline graduated from Swain High School in the mid-1990s, the community…
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Forum aims to create new vision for Canton
 

Forum aims to create new vision for Canton

When Heidi Dunkelberg first entered the town of Canton, she couldn’t imagine ever living there.
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A winter rescue: Rangers trek into frigid, snowy darkness to save hikers
 

A winter rescue: Rangers trek into frigid, snowy darkness to save hikers

By 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 2, the sky had long gone dark and rain was turning to snow. It was…
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Hipps brings work ethic to race
 

Hipps brings work ethic to race

When Jane Hipps began toying with the idea of running for state Senate as a Democratic challenger, a wave of…
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Robinson says WNC voters need representation in Raleigh
 

Robinson says WNC voters need representation in Raleigh

Ron Robinson thinks a state senator should represent all of his constituents. 
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Battle for state Senate seat begins to take shape
 

Battle for state Senate seat begins to take shape

The North Carolina Senate seat for the seven western counties could be one of the few swing races in the…
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Negotiations in progress over Ghost Town gunfighter incident
 

Negotiations in progress over Ghost Town gunfighter incident

Nearly six months after a staged gunfight left a Ghost Town gunfighter injured, the incident is still not resolved.  Ghost…
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Mayor’s mandate for change in Franklin searching for traction
 

Mayor’s mandate for change in Franklin searching for traction

Jake Flannick • SMN Correspondent He campaigned on the promise of making Franklin fertile ground for new ideas and encouraging more…
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New Canton board to hold public forum on vision, direction for town
 

New Canton board to hold public forum on vision, direction for town

Canton residents will have the chance to weigh in on the town board’s yearlong search for a town manager at…
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Jackson County has a new slogan; now what?
 

Jackson County has a new slogan; now what?

Jackson County tourism leaders are weighing the best way to get their message to the masses.
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Laxer steep slope rules head for public hearing in Jackson
 

Laxer steep slope rules head for public hearing in Jackson

Controls on mountainside development in Jackson County could be loosened following a year-long line-by-line rewrite of steep slope rules by…
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Folkmoot to finally get title to old school
 

Folkmoot to finally get title to old school

An old elementary school in Waynesville that serves as a giant bunkhouse for troupes of international performers during the signature…
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A waiting game: WNC counties hope for continued PILT funding
 

A waiting game: WNC counties hope for continued PILT funding

From Clingmans Dome to Juneywank Falls to the winding Blue Ridge Parkway, Swain County is rich in natural beauty. But…
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SCC charts course for major Macon campus expansion
 

SCC charts course for major Macon campus expansion

Southwestern Community College leaders unveiled a master plan last month outlining a major expansion of its campus in Macon County. …
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Time will tell if Waynesville reaps profit from new ABC store
 

Time will tell if Waynesville reaps profit from new ABC store

The attractive, even swanky new liquor store in Waynesville got off to a sluggish start the first two months after…
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Sheriff’s office to buy pill counter to save time
 

Sheriff’s office to buy pill counter to save time

Amid the epidemic of prescription pill abuse, the Haywood County Sheriff’s Office is buying a niche device more common to…
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Tribe encourages youth to use windfall to become entrepreneurs
 

Tribe encourages youth to use windfall to become entrepreneurs

By Colby Dunn • Correspondent  Since Harrah’s Cherokee Casino opened and started bringing an influx of steady cash to the Eastern…
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Hunters claim they were unfairly targeted in undercover poaching operation
 

Hunters claim they were unfairly targeted in undercover poaching operation

Some hunters in Western North Carolina are speaking out against the tactics used by undercover wildlife officers in a multi-year…
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Course steady for Jackson Meals on Wheels
 

Course steady for Jackson Meals on Wheels

Jackson County’s new volunteer policy, enacted in November, is taking a bite out of the Meals on Wheels volunteer force. 
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Putting a price on memories
 

Putting a price on memories

By Melanie Threlkeld McConnell • Correspondent For most of Yvonne Wadham’s 64 years, horses were her life, on a big scale,…
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2013: The year in review
 

2013: The year in review

2013 is behind us now, and all the news reported over the last 12 months is headed for the history…
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Balsam Range ‘Winter Concert Series’ welcomes John Driskell Hopkins
 

Balsam Range ‘Winter Concert Series’ welcomes John Driskell Hopkins

Renowned bluegrass/gospel group Balsam Range’s 4th annual “Winter Concert Series” will continue with John Driskell Hopkins at 7:30 p.m. Jan.…
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Landslide mapping continues, albeit on a smaller scale
 

Landslide mapping continues, albeit on a smaller scale

To Jenifer Bauer, the conditions couldn’t be better for a hike. It’s cold and soggy. There’s no leaves left, nothing…
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The big screen comes to a small town
 

The big screen comes to a small town

By Colby Dunn • Correspondent For residents of Highlands, the list of things to do in town, depending on the season,…
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Capturing success in a jar
 

Capturing success in a jar

It’s about preserving tradition — delicious tradition. “We live in a small town, and it’s wonderful when you start meeting…
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Change in business fee structure a windfall for Waynesville
 

Change in business fee structure a windfall for Waynesville

A new formula for business license fees will mean a six-fold increase in collections for the town of Waynesville this…
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WCU receives Golden LEAF grant
 

WCU receives Golden LEAF grant

Western Carolina University has received a $500,000 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation to help expand engineering education across Western…
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WCU to mark 125th year in 2014
 

WCU to mark 125th year in 2014

When the clock strikes midnight and Dec. 31 gives way to Jan. 1, the tolling of the bell won’t symbolize…
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Barking up the right tree
 

Barking up the right tree

By Paul Clark • Correspondent Harvesting poplar bark to make bark shingles is never easy, but this summer Danny Heatherly and…
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Model railroad group brings joy to children and seniors
 

Model railroad group brings joy to children and seniors

By Melanie Threlkeld McConnell • SMN Correspondent Think of it as somewhere over the rainbow.  You know the place, only this…
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