A rose by any other name: Waynesville mulls dropping gendered titles for aldermen
 

A rose by any other name: Waynesville mulls dropping gendered titles for aldermen

When is an alderman not an alderman? When that alderman happens to be a woman. 
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Governor Roy Cooper speaks during a visit to the TWSA facility. Governor’s Office photo
 

Cooper visits TWSA, announces funding

Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority received a visit from North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper last week as he announced $462.9…
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Brad Waldrop (second from left) was selected as Sylva’s newest commissioner.
 

Sylva selects new town commissioner

The Sylva Board of Commissioners selected Brad Waldrop as its newest member, filling a seat that had been vacant since…
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Cherokee man sentenced to 15 years for child sexual abuse
 

Cherokee man sentenced to 15 years for child sexual abuse

David Green Edwards, 32, of Cherokee, was sentenced to 15 years in prison followed by a lifetime of supervised release…
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TDA welcomes Kara Addy as Social Media Manager
 

TDA welcomes Kara Addy as Social Media Manager

The Jackson County Tourism Development Authority announced the hire of Kara Addy as its new Social Media Manager.
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Waynesville’s elected officials (left to right) aldermen Chuck Dickson and Julia Freeman, Mayor Gary Caldwell and aldermen Jon Feichter and Anthony Sutton, will change the way they’re elected. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Town of Waynesville will pursue staggered terms for aldermen

Waynesville is Haywood County’s only municipal government that elects all of its members at once, but that will likely change…
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Waynesville’s Board of Aldermen has some difficult budgetary decisions to make this year. Town of Waynesville photo
 

Working on Waynesville: Aldermen look to avoid budget crunch

The Town of Waynesville’s municipal expenditures and revenue streams have all come in as expected during the 2022-23 fiscal year,…
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Western Carolina University is seeing a decline in both graduate and undergraduate enrollment. WCU photo
 

Enrollment dips again at WCU

Spring 2023 enrollment at Western Carolina University is down 3.6% compared to the spring semester last year, according to a…
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The Balsam Edge development on Howell Mill Road (center, in yellow) is just behind the Russ Avenue Ingles Market (lower left). Haywood GIS photo
 

Waynesville considers more incentives for affordable housing development

Two years after a nonprofit affordable housing developer was granted incentives by the Town of Waynesville, the project is finally…
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Jake Tallent, a former New Century Scholar and 2014 SCC graduate, spoke to the next generation of New Century Scholars during their induction ceremony on Jan. 30 at Southwestern’s Jackson Campus in Sylva. Donated photo
 

SCC grad inspires latest New Century Scholars

Jake Tallent vividly remembers the impact that the New Century Scholars program had on his life.
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Lyle Lovett. (Michael Wilson photo)
 

‘And we could all together’: A conversation with Lyle Lovett

From humble beginnings as a teenage singer-songwriter in his native Texas to gracing some of the most iconic stages the…
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The Wild Magnolias parade in New Orleans. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: ‘Meet me in the city and see everything is so fine’

About 10:30 a.m. last Tuesday, I laced up my running shoes and walked out the front door of the small…
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Waynesville's elected officials (left to right) aldermen Chuck Dickson and Julia Freeman, Mayor Gary Caldwell and aldermen Jon Feichter and Anthony Sutton, will change the way they're elected.
 

Town of Waynesville will pursue staggered terms for aldermen

Waynesville is Haywood County’s only municipal government that elects all of its members at once, but that will likely change…
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Brad Waldrop (second from left) was selected as Sylva’s newest commissioner.
 

Sylva selects new town commissioner

The Sylva Board of Commissioners selected Brad Waldrop as its newest member today, filling a seat that had been vacant…
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Soehn selected to lead Friends of the Smokies
 

Soehn selected to lead Friends of the Smokies

Dana Soehn, a 34-year employee of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park who has been part of its management team…
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Antoine Fletcher interviews botanist Joshua Albritton for an episode about sochan. NPS photo
 

Podcasting the park: “Smoky Signal” brings national park science to a new audience

Antoine Fletcher’s love affair with podcasts blossomed back in middle school when he made his first one with his best…
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The AAESP highlights many experiences, like that of the Davis family (photographed here) recreating in the park in the 1950s. Last year, the AAESP collected an oral history from Ron Davis Sr., whose father, William E. Davis Jr., worked as a butler and prepared his employer’s summer cabin in the historic area known as Millionaires Row in Elkmont. Davis’ time in Smokies inspired him to pursue a fruitful career in forestry. NPS photo
 

African American Project lead reflects on 2022, plans for 2023

Who were they? How did they get here? What were their lives like? These are questions that constantly resonate with…
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Elizabeth and George Ellison sit outside their home at lower Lands Creek. Quintin Ellison photo
 

Writer and naturalist George Ellison dies at 81

George Ellison, a writer and naturalist whose home and inspiration was on Lands Creek in Bryson City, died Sunday, Feb.…
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Smokies parking tag program takes effect
 

Smokies parking tag program takes effect

Starting March 1, any vehicle parked in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for more than 10 minutes must display…
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‘We are still here’: Indigenous Walls Project sparks social dialogue
 

‘We are still here’: Indigenous Walls Project sparks social dialogue

The human condition frequently subjects us to the lie that every experience we face daily is also what every other…
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Bourbon Street in New Orleans. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: ‘And I thought I’ve seen someone who seemed at last to know the truth’

Hello from Room 1D at the Rathbone Mansion, just a few blocks from the French Quarter in New Orleans. It’s…
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Frozen: A review of ‘The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven’
 

Frozen: A review of ‘The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven’

One way to enjoy winter is to read about someone who lives north of the Arctic Circle. It’s never going…
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Writer and naturalist George Robert Ellison II passed away Sunday, Feb. 19, at the age of 81. Donated photo
 

George Robert Ellison II — Thoreau in a jockstrap

Editor’s note: George Ellison, a renowned naturalist and writer who lived in Bryson City, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 19.…
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It’s time to re-program pop culture’s storyline
 

It’s time to re-program pop culture’s storyline

Pop culture wants to kill us. At the very least, it wants to make us miserable, to ensure that from…
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Pigeon Center rebounds from COVID, carries on mission
 

Pigeon Center rebounds from COVID, carries on mission

Like a lot of Americans, Lyn Forney remembers exactly what she was doing when the whole world shut down.
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Meet the candidates for Wolfetown special election
 

Meet the candidates for Wolfetown special election

On Thursday, March 2, Wolfetown voters will head to the polls for a special election to replace a Tribal Council…
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Several speakers referenced the book “Gender Queer: A Memoir” as an example of LGBTQ literature. File photo
 

Residents object to LGBTQ literature at Macon library

A group of Macon County residents and library patrons attended a Feb. 7 library board meeting to air a plethora of…
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Haywood County’s jail expansion project continues to move forward. File photo
 

Haywood jail financing plan pays off

Haywood County commissioners made the right call on jail financing according to County Manager Bryant Morehead, and will proceed with…
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EBCI Holdings LLC has owned Caesars Southern Indiana Casino since August 2021. Laurencio Ronquillo photo
 

Tribe will now receive half of Indiana casino profits

After owning Caesar’s Southern Indiana Casino for a year and a half, EBCI Holdings LLC will increase the share of…
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Scott Knibbs was shot to death in his own home around midnight on April 30, 2018.  Donated photo
 

After two weeks in court, a hung jury leads to mistrial in Knibbs case

There’s some truth to the old cliché that one readily recognizable sound is the ultimate deterrent against a would-be home…
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Macon starts budget in good financial health
 

Macon starts budget in good financial health

As Macon County looks ahead to fiscal year 2023-24, the county has big decisions to make to address the many…
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Rep. Mark Pless (R-Haywood) offers a tuition reimbursement amendment to the Medicaid expansion bill on Feb. 15.  North Carolina General Assembly photo
 

Medicaid expansion passes house

After years of infighting and obstruction, the North Carolina General Assembly is closer than ever to expanding Medicaid after the…
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Forest management plan now final
 

Forest management plan now final

After 11 years of work, the U.S. Forest Service released the final, revised Nantahala and Pisgah Forest Plan Feb 17,…
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Folkmoot’s hit education program expands culture and learning in second semester
 

Folkmoot’s hit education program expands culture and learning in second semester

Folkmoot USA has announced the second semester of its “Life Long Learning” education initiative. Conceived and sponsored by Dr. Darryl…
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The case of Knibbs vs. Momphard was tried in the Asheville Federal Courthouse.
 

Hung jury leads to mistrial in police-involved wrongful death case

After a seven-day trial and several hours of jury deliberations, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North…
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Players return a volley during a pickleball game at the Old Armory in Waynesville. Holly Kays photos
 

Holding court: Pickleball grows 
in popularity 


It’s 4 p.m. on Thursday, which for a growing subset of Haywood County residents means only one thing — it’s…
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Project funding approved for state parks
 

Project funding approved for state parks

The N.C. Parks and Recreation Authority has approved $13.7 million to fund 11 capital improvement projects at state parks, including…
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Equine infectious anemia found in Henderson County
 

Equine infectious anemia found in Henderson County

Equine infectious anemia has been found in 19 horses located in nine counties, including Henderson County. Of the 19 horses,…
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Candidates announced for Wolfetown special election
 

Candidates announced for Wolfetown special election

Six people will run to fill the seat vacated by Wolfetown Rep. Bo Crowe during Cherokee’s second special election in…
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Trail building starts soon at Old Fort
 

Trail building starts soon at Old Fort

Construction of 4 miles of new trail will soon be underway on the Grandfather Ranger District of the Pisgah National…
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Green moss peeks through a winter dusting. Donated photo
 

Notes from a plant nerd: Winter moss gathers no stones

Among my favorite types of plants that grow year-round, and tend to especially shine in the wintertime, are mosses.
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Shifting the disconnect before it’s too late
 

Shifting the disconnect before it’s too late

A study conducted by the scholarly journal, Science, found that lack of human connection can be more harmful to your…
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Building a community that’s resilient to climate change
 

Building a community that’s resilient to climate change

On April 17, 2021, volunteers from Haywood Waterways, Haywood Community College, Climate Action Coalition, and others, gathered at River’s Edge…
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Bravo, Chris Cox
 

Bravo, Chris Cox

To the Editor: I enjoy the articles written by Chris Cox. They are always thoughtful and thought provoking. I particularly appreciated…
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‘A Warrior’s Way’ to fight cancer
 

‘A Warrior’s Way’ to fight cancer

In a few short weeks, 47 people will charge from the shores of the island home to the infamous Alcatraz…
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Chris Brookshire
 

Following allegations of sexual harassment in Haywood, Brookshire lands position in Swain Schools

Just over a month after resigning from his position as head football coach at Tuscola High School following allegations of…
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Bill Taylor addresses Tribal Council Feb. 1, surrounded by (from left) his daughter Nichole Roberts,  father-in-law Morgan Calhoun and wife Katrina Taylor. EBCI photo
 

Former Rep. Bill Taylor shares struggle with alcoholism

Appearing in Tribal Council chambers for the first time since facing criminal charges in October, former Wolfetown Rep. Bill Taylor gave…
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Traveling south to find America
 

Traveling south to find America

“Appalachia can give us an eye towards how the national personality refracts like a diamond into a thousand rays” — Imani Perry 
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The new Canton Police Department building is located on Main Street. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Finishing the job: Canton budgets for the future 18 months after Fred

When Canton officials and administrators met for their annual budget retreat last year, Town Manager Nick Scheuer’s presentation was riddled…
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Pepper Taylor, third from right, stands with Principal Chief Richard Sneed and members of Tribal Council during a grand opening for the ABC Store Thursday, March 10, 2022. Holly Kays photo
 

Investigations cause shake-up on tribal alcohol board

A pair of reports investigating issues at the Tribal Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has resulted in turnover on the board and…
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