New mile-markers at Lake J
 

New mile-markers at Lake J

Thanks to an Eagle Scout project from 14-year-old Talbryn Porter, the Lake Junaluska walking path is now sporting new mile…
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NC ranks high in clean energy job growth
 

NC ranks high in clean energy job growth

North Carolina came in fifth nationwide in a recent ranking of states that added jobs in clean energy and clean…
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Pumpkin pursuit returning to NOC
 

Pumpkin pursuit returning to NOC

A celebration of all things fall will be held noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at Nantahala Outdoor Center. 
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‘Eagle Lady’ to celebrate 90th birthday with raptor program
 

‘Eagle Lady’ to celebrate 90th birthday with raptor program

Doris Mager, known as “The Eagle Lady,” will celebrate her 90th birthday by giving a birds of prey program at…
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N.C. on track to meet new ozone standard
 

N.C. on track to meet new ozone standard

North Carolina is on track to meet the new ozone compliance standard, with the entire state currently meeting the new,…
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Renovations at Max Patch Pond complete
 

Renovations at Max Patch Pond complete

Anglers at Max Patch Pond have better fishing opportunities now that the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and the U.S. Forest…
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Little T basin honored for aquatic diversity
 

Little T basin honored for aquatic diversity

The Little Tennessee River Basin got national attention last week when it was named the first Native Fish Conservation Area…
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Putting the squeeze on trout: Study says that acid and warming waters could make life harder for trout
 

Putting the squeeze on trout: Study says that acid and warming waters could make life harder for trout

From habitat destruction to competition with non-native trout, Southern Appalachian brook trout have met their share of challenges over the…
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Town of Waynesville holds fall mulch sale
 

Town of Waynesville holds fall mulch sale

Waynesville will have compost and double-ground mulch available for pickup from 8 a.m. to noon at the town yard waste…
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Healing in the waters: Disabled vets find comfort, camaraderie in fly fishing
 

Healing in the waters: Disabled vets find comfort, camaraderie in fly fishing

Out of Ed Norris’ 68 years of life, Vietnam accounts for just one. Those months he spent deployed with the…
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DENR blog keeps tabs on environmental news
 

DENR blog keeps tabs on environmental news

The N.C. Department of Environment Quality, formally known as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, now has a blog…
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North Carolina all caught up on rainfall
 

North Carolina all caught up on rainfall

After receiving more than three months’ worth of rainfall in the course of one week, North Carolina is not experiencing…
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Apple-picking for a good cause
 

Apple-picking for a good cause

Kids who want to lend a hand toward feeding the hungry can help harvest the season’s left-over apples from a…
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Find the fitness routine that works for you
 

Find the fitness routine that works for you

The Healthy Haywood Fitness Challenge will kick off Monday, Oct. 12.  The program — which runs through Nov. 23 —…
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Horny hickory devil
 

Horny hickory devil

OK, OK, you can bring the kids back into the room, we’re not talking that kinda horny here. The hickory…
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Fly clinic to cater to disabled veterans
 

Fly clinic to cater to disabled veterans

An afternoon of fly-fishing related clinics for disabled veterans will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9,…
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Peek through a window into campsites past
 

Peek through a window into campsites past

A recreation of what a campsite from 100 years ago would look like will be on Saturday, Oct. 10, at…
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Migration Celebration an event for all ages
 

Migration Celebration an event for all ages

The public is invited to join scientists and members of the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee for the annual…
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Reducing their footprint: Smokies unveils new energy-efficient equipment
 

Reducing their footprint: Smokies unveils new energy-efficient equipment

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park marked a milestone last week with the unveiling of 10 new pieces of equipment…
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Bryson gears up to celebrate fly fishing
 

Bryson gears up to celebrate fly fishing

A festival celebrating all things fly fishing will liven up Bryson City Saturday, Oct. 10, just as the mountains come…
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Pro paddlers headed for NOC
 

Pro paddlers headed for NOC

Elite slalom paddlers from across the U.S. will converge at Nantahala Outdoor Center this month for the 2015 USA Canoe…
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Mapping fall color
 

Mapping fall color

A new map from Appalachian State University’s Michael Denslow gives a visual prediction of fall color’s schedule in the mountains,…
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Smokies has new chief ranger
 

Smokies has new chief ranger

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s district ranger for the Tennessee side of the park, Steve Kloster, has been named…
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Carolina Bonsai Expo to celebrate 20 years
 

Carolina Bonsai Expo to celebrate 20 years

A nationally recognized bonsai tree expo will be held Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10-11, at the North Carolina Arboretum in…
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Macon man celebrates 85th birthday with Grand Canyon hike
 

Macon man celebrates 85th birthday with Grand Canyon hike

Many an 85th birthday has been observed with a simple gathering of friends and family sharing cake and memories, but…
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Take in the view on Purchase Knob hike
 

Take in the view on Purchase Knob hike

A hike taking in the views from Purchase Knob in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as well as the…
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Peak peeking
 

Peak peeking

The deluge we slogged through a couple of weeks ago certainly didn’t help this fall’s color palette. But not to…
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Put a halt on whirling disease
 

Put a halt on whirling disease

With whirling disease confirmed in North Carolina, the Tuckaseigee River Chapter of Trout Unlimited is planning an informational session on…
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Loan program for agriculture storage
 

Loan program for agriculture storage

A program aimed at making it easier for farmers to upgrade their storage facilities — from barns to cold-storage to…
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Emerald ash borer quarantine now statewide
 

Emerald ash borer quarantine now statewide

Emerald ash borers have been found in more North Carolina counties, prompting Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler to place the entire…
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Trout waters catch-and-release only until summer
 

Trout waters catch-and-release only until summer

Seasonal restrictions on trout harvesting will go into effect in the western counties on Thursday, Oct. 1, meaning that anglers…
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$50K awarded to help save hemlocks
 

$50K awarded to help save hemlocks

The Hemlock Restoration Initiative is hoping that the $50,000 worth of grants it recently awarded will help restore North Carolina’s…
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Smokies area closed to protect bats
 

Smokies area closed to protect bats

The Whiteoak Sink area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is closed through March 31 to protect the bats…
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Smokies rangers battle graffiti
 

Smokies rangers battle graffiti

With the fall season coming, the Great Smoky Mountain National Park is gearing up to guard against graffiti — lasting…
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All about the water: Adults get creek-splashing in inaugural waterways education event
 

All about the water: Adults get creek-splashing in inaugural waterways education event

There’s excitement in the air as the class, its members scattered across the Pigeon River under cloudy skies in Canton,…
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Spectacular fall color predicted for WNC
 

Spectacular fall color predicted for WNC

Drier-than-normal conditions during 2015 will translate into one of the best shows of fall color in years, according to Western…
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NOC closes out season with gear crazy GAF
 

NOC closes out season with gear crazy GAF

A weekend featuring games, music, rafting, bike competitions and plenty more will comprise Nantahala Outdoor Center’s annual Guest Appreciation Festival…
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Fall ranger programs start up in the Smokies
 

Fall ranger programs start up in the Smokies

It’s once more fall in the Smokies, and that means a reboot of ranger programs to reflect the season. The…
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Make hiking a family affair
 

Make hiking a family affair

From Georgia to Maine, outings celebrating Family Hiking Day will provide opportunities to explore the Appalachian Trail the weekend of…
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Symposium to explore mountain plant lore
 

Symposium to explore mountain plant lore

The annual symposium “Rooted in the Mountains: Valuing our Common Ground” at Western Carolina University will be held on Thursday,…
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Water quality monitors wanted
 

Water quality monitors wanted

People wanting to get wet while volunteering to keep an eye on water quality in local streams have a chance…
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Free annual National Park passes offered to fourth-graders
 

Free annual National Park passes offered to fourth-graders

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway are always free to enter, but fourth grade students have…
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Conservation award nominations open
 

Conservation award nominations open

Nominations are open to recognize the people and businesses most instrumental in promoting conservation this year for MountainTrue’s annual awards. …
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Film showcasing forestry’s WNC roots premiers on UNC-TV
 

Film showcasing forestry’s WNC roots premiers on UNC-TV

A documentary telling the story of Dr. Carl Schenck, the German forester who managed the Biltmore Estate’s forests and helped…
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LTLT named river champion
 

LTLT named river champion

The Land Trust for the Little Tennessee was named the Tennessee River Champion of the year by the Tennessee Valley…
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Kid-friendly event celebrates National Hunting and Fishing Day
 

Kid-friendly event celebrates National Hunting and Fishing Day

A family-friendly event celebrating fishing, hunting and wildlife conservation will be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26,…
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Signs pinpoint greenway opportunities in Haywood
 

Signs pinpoint greenway opportunities in Haywood

The results of a plan to install signs demystifying Haywood’s disjointed collection of greenway paths will be unveiled at a…
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Waynesville rolls out the red carpet for riders
 

Waynesville rolls out the red carpet for riders

It’s all hands on deck this weekend as Waynesville prepares to welcome more than 1,100 cyclists and their families to…
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Haywood wants a share of cycling tourists
 

Haywood wants a share of cycling tourists

Since the first wheels starting turning in 2010’s inaugural Blue Ridge Breakaway bike ride, cycling has been picking up speed…
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Experience the elk rut
 

Experience the elk rut

An excursion to witness the peak of the elk rut in Cataloochee Valley will set out Wednesday, Sept. 23, part…
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