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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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Ellen Pitt has spearheaded the effort across the region to curb DWIs.
 

WNC officers, activists gather to craft DWI legislation

Western North Carolina has one of the most proactive anti-drunk driving forces in the state, and now a contingent from…
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Fentanyl dealer pleads guilty in federal court
 

Fentanyl dealer pleads guilty in federal court

Megan Emily Tate, 28, of Sylva, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge W. Carleton Metcalf last month and pleaded guilty to…
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Cherokee man sentenced for arson
 

Cherokee man sentenced for arson

An act of arson will cost James Ralph Brady, 55, of Cherokee, four years in prison, five years of supervised…
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The Overlook, a daily podcast about Asheville’s news and arts scene, debuted this week. (Matt Peiken photo)
 

Don’t overlook Matt Peiken’s ‘The Overlook’ pod

After 20 years in daily newspapers, journalist Matt Peiken took a buyout from the St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Press in…
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A view of the North Country. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: Life is what you make it, and if you make it death, well rest your soul away

It was nearing midnight on Saturday. The rock band in the corner of the bar had just put the finishing…
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Works by Courtney M. Leonard. (Donated photo)
 

New WCU immersive exhibition

The immersive installation ”Courtney M. Leonard — BREACH: Logbook | CORIOLIS” is being showcased through May 5 in the Fine Art…
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No layoffs are anticipated for at least 6 months in relation to the curtailment of PM20 at Pactiv-Evergreen's Canton mill, per sources.
 

Canton mill slowdown could be tied to union contract negotiations

Last week, reports obtained exclusively by The Smoky Mountain News revealed that Canton’s Pactiv-Evergreen Packaging would scale back production by…
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Chris Brookshire
 

Former Tuscola football coach may land new gig

Less than a month after resigning from his position as head football coach at Tuscola High School following allegations of…
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Road construction could delay A.T. hikers
 

Road construction could delay A.T. hikers

For the next two years, Appalachian Trail users will experience delays at Stecoah Gap due to construction on Corridor K. 
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Parkway Foundation selects new leaders
 

Parkway Foundation selects new leaders

The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, which is the nonprofit partner of the Blue Ridge Parkway, has confirmed new leadership to…
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Elk graze near Oconaluftee Visitor Center in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Doug Brinkmeyer photo
 

Sights on elk season: Bill would implement N.C.’s first elk hunt

North Carolina could see its first elk hunt since wildlife rules existed if a bill introduced to the General Assembly becomes…
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Heavy rains in July washed out culverts in the Greenbriar area. NPS photo
 

Greenbrier area closed for flood repairs

Access to the entire Greenbrier area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will be closed from Feb. 13 until…
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Visitors cruise the Parkway on a late summer day. Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation photo
 

Boone firm chosen for Parkway planning effort

Boone-based Destination by Design will be leading efforts to create an economic development plan tying together all 29 counties along…
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White-tailed deer. File photo
 

Federal funding 
to combat chronic wasting disease

The federal Consolidated Appropriations Act that became law on Dec. 29, 2022, included a major win for wildlife advocates — inclusion…
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A hermit thrush flies off with a holly berry. Quintin Ellison photo
 

Mole and Thrush and Pretty Polly

A mole tunneled out of the woods early this winter and started digging back and forth behind the house in…
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Dylan scores with ‘The Philosophy of Modern Song’
 

Dylan scores with ‘The Philosophy of Modern Song’

This was a fine morning in the coffee shop.
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Tapping gently at her door, fate beckoned me in
 

Tapping gently at her door, fate beckoned me in

Some sage once observed that your whole life really comes down to just a handful of moments, and it has…
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Evergreen Packaging's PM20 paper machine sits idle on Feb. 8, 2022.
 

Canton’s Evergreen Packaging scales back production

A leaked, undated internal memo from Evergreen Packaging’s Canton General Manager John McCarthy says that the mill will idle one…
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Some anti-vaxxers spread lies
 

Some anti-vaxxers spread lies

To the Editor: I recently read in The Smoky Mountain News the article regarding the January 17, 2023, county commissioner meeting…
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Uncle Joe was 
proud to pay taxes
 

Uncle Joe was 
proud to pay taxes

To the Editor: I don’t like paying taxes. Why should I pay my hard-earned money to a government? Governments are full…
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As local icon Miss Maggie embraces a new generation, she seems as fresh as ever
 

As local icon Miss Maggie embraces a new generation, she seems as fresh as ever

There are many things that come to mind when folks think of Maggie Valley. 
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Haywood County’s jail expansion project continues to move forward. File photo
 

Haywood commissioners decide on jail financing

Commissioners in Haywood County will move forward with pursuing a bank loan to finance the jail expansion after Davenport and…
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Dozens of cars sit on the grass at Green Hill Cemetery last Halloween. Town of Waynesville photo
 

Cemetery committee chair under fire after whistleblower resignation

On the same day her concerns about a parking issue were published, a Waynesville Cemetery Committee whistleblower resigned after the…
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Special 
election set for March 2 in Cherokee
 

Special 
election set for March 2 in Cherokee

Wolfetown/Big Y voters will cast ballots Thursday, March 2, during their second special election in three months, the Eastern Band…
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A rendering shows what a future Sports Illustrated Resorts property might look like. SI Resorts image
 

Tribal LLC announces partnership 
with Sports Illustrated Resorts

In October, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Council approved $324 million for Kituwah LLC to control a “worldwide” brand…
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Those who can’t access the Fairview cafeteria via the stairwell must navigate a ramp outside the building (below). Dana Ayers photos
 

Jackson Schools lay out capital needs

During a recent meeting between the Jackson County Commission and Board of Education, the school system laid out its most…
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Jackson County Schools now lists a traditional middle school as one of its top capital budget priorities.
 

Jackson makes the case for a middle school

There has long been talk of creating a traditional middle school in Jackson County, but now the conversation appears to…
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Controversial ‘Parent Bill of Rights’ bill moving quickly
 

Controversial ‘Parent Bill of Rights’ bill moving quickly

A controversial education bill making its way through the Republican-dominated North Carolina General Assembly proposes granting parents a slate of “rights”…
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Jason Harley Kloepfer stands at the door with his hands up one second before officers fired. Photo from Kloepfer security video
 

CIPD officers shoot Murphy man in SWAT response

When officers shot Murphy resident Jason Harley Kloepfer, 41, while responding to a disturbance call Monday, Dec. 12, a press…
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Haywood County resident Eddie Cabe speaks in support of medical freedom during a Feb. 6 meeting. Haywood County government photo
 

Haywood grant approval comes after opponents once again rail against the vaccine

Two weeks after it was pulled from the consent agenda to allow more time for research and discussion, a $75,735…
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An array of jewelry by Ilene Kay. (File photos)
 

Cultivating creativity: Haywood artists receive support grants

The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC), along with regional partners — including the Asheville Area Arts Council, Transylvania Community Arts Council,…
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Mom at The Weathercock, June 2022. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: Ode to The Weathercock, ode to the fine folks of Chazy

I caught first word of The Weathercock burning to the ground mid-afternoon on Saturday. Scrolling the Facebook news feed, I…
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Harbor Freight seeks workers for new Waynesville location
 

Harbor Freight seeks workers for new Waynesville location

More than a year after announcing plans to open a location in Waynesville, popular tool retailer Harbor Freight Tools said…
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Heather Blackmon submitted her resignation on Feb. 6.
 

Tuscola principal resigns

Just weeks after the resignation of Tuscola’s head football coach, Principal Heather Blackmon has handed in her resignation from the…
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New year brings new species to the Smokies
 

New year brings new species to the Smokies

Discover Life in America had a busy year, with many new species added to the nonprofit’s ever-increasing inventory of species…
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Since opening in 2017, Fire Mountain Trails has drawn mountain bikers from across the country while stirring enthusiasm locally. File photo
 

Bike swap: With Motion Makers exit, Bryson City Outdoors expands in Cherokee

Less than a year after owner Kent Cranford sold his three Motion Makers Bicycles stores to Specialized Bicycles, the company…
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DuPont’s many waterfalls are a draw for visitors. File photo
 

Master planning process starts for DuPont Forest

Friends of DuPont Forest has received $99,000 in grants from the Tourism Development Authorities in Henderson and Transylvania counties. The…
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A peregrine falcon soars through the sky. USFS photo
 

Rock faces closed for falcon protection

Twelve rock faces in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests are closed to climbing, rappelling, hang-gliding and other activities through…
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Adventure at the arboretum
 

Adventure at the arboretum

Registration is open for two upcoming sessions of Outdoor Adventure Kids, or OAK, at the N.C. Arboretum in Asheville. 
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