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Project to engage farmers in biofuel industry
A $130,000 grant from The Biofuels Center of North Carolina is providing seed money aimed at developing the clean energy…
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Reintroduce rudolph! (You may need your children to help you read this)
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a great wilderness of about a half-million square acres. It has been the…
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WNC lakes join list with mercury warning for fish
Two more lakes in the region are now under a fish consumption advisory due to mercury contamination. Unsafe levels of…
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Re-discovering a child’s outlook and a sense of humor
Although its publisher marketed Robert Munsch’s Love You Forever as a children’s book, this touching story of a mother’s love…
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Help protect local nonprofits from fiscal cliff fallout
To the Editor: As the executive director of Cherokee Preservation Foundation for the past 10 years, I’ve seen the tremendous…
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Make gun, ammo buyers pay to solve problem
Gary Peebles • Guest Columnist In an entirely predictable way, the Connecticut shootings have touched off another round in the…
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Investment in mental health might provide some answers
By Bob Scott • Guest Columnist After the killing of 26 children and adults by a young man using a…
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Martin’s CD explores somber themes without being dark
By Dean Williams • Contributing Writer Angela Faye Martin’s Anniversary, the follow-up CD to her Mark Linkous produced Pictures From…
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KC and The Sunshine Band hits Harrah’s Cherokee
Keeping disco alive, legendary group KC and The Sunshine Band will be hitting the stage with their wild, funky music…
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Celebrate the end of the World with polka and craft beer
There will be a winter solstice party at from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21, at City Lights Café…
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WCU professor releases live-recorded jazz album
Pavel Wlosok, associate professor of jazz studies in the Western Carolina University School of Music, is releasing a jazz record…
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Steep Canyon Rangers receive Bluegrass Grammy nomination
Nationally acclaimed bluegrass sensation Steep Canyon Rangers from Asheville has racked up yet another accolade — and their second Grammy…
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Great Smokies music revived, receives Grammy nomination
He went east to discover the final frontier. In 1937, Californian Joseph S. Hall was a 30-year-old graduate student. Hired…
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Memories of the lost village of Needmore
Is there another region in the United States that has had more flourishing towns and villages disappear than the one…
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REI grant used to save Chimney Tops trail in the Smokies
Recreational Equipment Inc. donated $5,000 to support the Smokies Trails Forever program and helped fund a crew and 106 volunteers…
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New speciality plate looking for support
Show your support for the Mountain to Sea Trail by being one of the first 300 people to buy a…
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Appalachian Trail ambassadors sought
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy seeks to fill 15 volunteer positions as Appalachian Trail community ambassadors. These ambassadors will support the AT…
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The day the sun stood still
Ladies and gentlemen, return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts. Spaceship Earth will be screeching to a stop at…
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Gear Guide 2012: Blackrock Outdoor Company
Hammocks by Eagle’s Nest Outfitters — $55 to $80 These hammocks are a great gift for anyone simply looking to…
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Gear Guide 2012: Nantahala Outdoor Center Wesser
GoPro Hero3 Camera: Black Edition — $400 If you’re tired of showing boring vacation photographs and videos to friends and…
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Gear Guide 2012: Outdoor 76 Franklin
Outdoor 76 t-shirts and “828” caps — $22 to $26 If you fish local, hike local or kayak local, then…
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Gear guide 2012: Mast General Store
Sawyer Squeeze Filter — $60 This may be the best, and last water filter, you ever buy. The new filter…
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Holiday gear guide to the rescue: SMN serves up goods bets for the outdoors person on your shopping list
For outdoors enthusiasts, Christmas brings but fleeting respite from the cold, dark days of winter — with the promise of…
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Bringing out the horror of teen angst
In recent years, there has been a kind of Swedish literary invasion in America, especially in the horror genre. Perhaps…
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The fiscal cliff is already in our rearview mirror
By Kenn Jacobine • Guest Columnist Washington is full of drama. Americans are constantly being treated to high political suspense.…
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Taking advantage of our unique attributes
The recently announced plans for a Blueways Trail focusing on the recreational uses of Western North Carolina’s waterways is one…
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Franklin merchants run afoul of festival planning protocols
Some downtown merchants in Franklin have clashed with town leaders in recent weeks over a perceived lack of support for…
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On the job with Franklin’s Main Street director
Franklin’s Main Street Program has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight in recent weeks as Franklin merchants have complained that…
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Newspaper says advertising was pulled after critical news coverage
A side drama playing out in the downtown Franklin fracas involves an unusual public display of the tension that often…
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Downtown discord prompts call for renewed collaboration
Both sides in a downtown Franklin dispute have pledged to work together after publicly locking horns in recent weeks. “It…
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Despite student pleas, WCU hikes tuition again
Western Carolina University’s Board of Trustees approved an 8 percent increase in tuition next academic year — much to the vexation…
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Professors struggle with increased class sizes
While Western Carolina University’s budgets have been shrinking in recent years, its class sizes have been growing.
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New dental clinic should bring a smile to WNC
Citing a statewide shortage of dentists, East Carolina University is opening 10 clinics across North Carolina with the mission of…
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DOT negotiates buyouts for Haywood interchange
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is in the middle of buying nearly 40 Haywood County properties that stand in…
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County leaders ponder whether Cashiers could support ABC store
A Jackson County resident has taken it upon himself to show county decision-makers that a Cashiers ABC store is a…
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Most Bryson City business owners OK with county financing train improvements
Most Everett Street business owners support Swain County’s pending investment in the privately owned Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, but some…
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HCC hopes to finally choose president in January
The Haywood Community College Board of Trustees will meet on Dec. 19 to interview eight candidates who hope to be…
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Adopt a pet, hang a stocking at animal shelter
Sarge’s Animal Rescue Foundation is holding its “Home for the Holidays” promotion, in which “Youth For Sarge’s” members make Christmas…
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Feds help local students stay in school
Southwestern Community College has been awarded a nearly $1.3 million grant under the Upward Bound Programs from the U.S. Department…
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Work grant to train poker dealers
Southwestern Community College will launch a training program for live game dealers, in conjunction with Harrah’s Cherokee Casino and Resort,…
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WCU earns grant to train family nurses
Western Carolina University’s School of Nursing is the recipient of nearly $700,000 in federal grant funding to help address a…
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‘Mother Jones’ returns to the stage
An encore performance of “Mother Jones,” a monologue written by Gary Carden, will be staged at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec.…
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Rediscovering your inner child
Each day, James Bandy and Clifton Coleman hangout with soldiers, princesses, dinosaurs and aliens. Their domain is Blast From The…
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Toy stores play on: Online shopping, chain stores take a toll on the local toy store scene
If you have it, they will come. That’s the philosophy for the small facet of independent toy stores remaining in…
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Liars Bench hosts Nashville singer/songwriter with local roots
The Liars Bench presents “A Foxfire Christmas with Randy Flack” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, in the Mountain Heritage…
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What’s on tap for December’s Sylva Art Stroll
The final downtown Sylva Art Stroll of the year will feature luminaries to light the way at 5 p.m. Friday,…
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‘Rotunda Gallery’ art exhibit comes to historic courthouse
Western North Carolina artist Norma Hendrix will hold an opening exhibit of her work from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.…
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Mural project aimed at renewal
A mural project called “On Hallowed Ground” aims to honor the heritage of Dillsboro, showcase artistic talents and lend a…
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The appropriately named 'blue darter'
When I was a boy my favorite sport was baseball. I was a pitcher. I didn’t have any idea where…
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Little Tennessee heralded for wildlife spotting
The Little Tennessee River in Macon County landed a spot on the N.C. Wildlife Federation’s “top nine” list of spots…
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