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The poetry in a weather’s sharp vision
Note: This essay was originally written for The Smoky Mountain News. It was subsequently revised and collected in Mountain Passages,…
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Farm and forest land eligible for tax breaks
If you have 10 acres or more of agricultural land or five acres of horticultural land and make a gross…
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Help the environment farming, the feds might help you
Farmers are eligible for grant money to help with projects to make their operations more environmentally-friendly through the USDA’s Natural…
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Group runs to inspire half-marathon hopefuls
If the holidays resulted in a few extra inches to your waistline and you’re determined to get fit, a free…
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The ethics of conservation in your own backyard
A program called “Land Ethics: Reconnecting with the Natural World” will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12 at…
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HCC a national model of sustainable practices
Haywood Community College’s hard work to build a sustainable campus is featured on a campus sustainability case study database. The…
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Mount Mitchell gets new superintendent
Bryan Wilder, a veteran state park ranger, has been promoted to superintendent of Mount Mitchell State Park. Wilder takes over…
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A Wild Week in the Wilderness
The 22nd Annual Wilderness Wildlife Week is scheduled for Jan. 7-14 in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. This year’s Wildlife Week boasts…
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Origin of WCU white squirrel a mystery
A rare sighting of a white squirrel at Western Carolina University has workers there abuzz. The squirrel has been spotted…
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Separating the good guys from the bad
About 20 years ago, the book collector’s magazine “First” published an impressive article on George Pelecanos, a new writer that…
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Suzanne Raether at City Lights
Suzanne Raether will read from and sign her novel, Judaculla, Friday, at 7 p.m. on Jan.13 at City Lights Bookstore…
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“Coffee with the Poet” series kicks off new year
Michael Revere will present his poetry for the January “Coffee with the Poet” series at 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 19…
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Vigil planned for troops
Honor the troops who have fought in the war in Iraq by participating in a candlelight vigil on Friday, Dec.…
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Support available for prostate patients
MedWest Health System is sponsoring “Man to Man” support group meetings for prostate cancer patients and survivors. The meetings are…
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Judo classes to start
Beginner judo classes in Waynesville start Jan. 3 through the Waynesville Kodokan Judo Club. The club practices at the Waynesville…
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Going for the green: Tribe debates future course for Sequoyah Golf Club
Despite a double-digit rise in revenue this year, the Sequoyah National Golf Club in Cherokee is at least five more…
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School wants to help foundation
Smokey Mountain Elementary seventh-grade students will help the Tye Blanton Foundation through their “Service to Others” project. Tye, who died…
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Mustang magic: Magazine marvels over restoration job by Franklin man
Jim Pennington’s rebuilt Mustang car is a thing of beauty. Candy-apple red, spotlessly clean, sleek lines and an immaculate, original…
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2011 In Review
The Smoky Mountain News takes note this week of some of the newsmakers of 2011 by handing out our annual…
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Who will Haire’s heir be? State office holder’s retirement opens up race for House
N.C. Rep. Phil Haire’s decision not to run for re-election after 14 years in office opens the door for a…
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Long-time state legislator retires
N.C. Rep. Phil Haire, D-Sylva, will retire from the state legislature this year after 14 years in office. Haire will…
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Building community protects against calamity
While reading the article “Getting ready: Growing number of preppers work to ensure survival in case of societal collapse” (Dec.…
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99 percenters better pay attention to GOP
To the Editor: To all 99 percenters. You had better be paying attention to what Newt Gingrich and his cronies…
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Does the right practice what it preaches?
To the Editor: We find ourselves during the holidays celebrating the birth of a man whose teaching greatly affected our…
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Cutting Russ Avenue trees was bad move
To the Editor: I think that clear-cutting the slope on Russ Avenue across the road from Kmart was ridiculous. I…
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Why spend money moving art during tough times?
To the Editor: As I bounce merrily along the potholes on the way into town, I often wonder if the…
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Staring down a blank computer on deadline
It happens to writers much better than me. I know this, because I need only to open a book and…
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Numbers tell the tale: New Jackson library a self-fulfilling prophecy
The number of people applying for library cards in Jackson County has doubled since the new library opened this summer.…
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New Sylva library top in the state
Everyone who has seen and toured Jackson County’s new public library knows that it’s beautiful, but now the state has…
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Waynesville begins fund drive to pay for historic arch replica
Donations are already rolling in for the Waynesville Art Commission’s latest public art piece, a replica of the historic Smokies’…
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Clyde’s top cop sidelined on suspension
Clyde’s police chief has been placed on suspension, but town leaders are not saying why. Police Chief Derek Dendy is…
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Motorcycle battle royale: Maggie parleys with Rally in the Valley, Thunder in the Smokies to negotiate truce
The coordinators of the annual Rally in the Valley motorcycle event have strapped Maggie Valley leaders a seemingly impossible ultimatum…
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Jack Stern demos his oil painting techniques
Landscape painter Jack Stern will demonstrate oil painting techniques at 6:15 p.m. on Jan. 5 at the Swain County Center…
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Sylva library offers monthly music performances
The Jackson County Public Library in downtown Sylva hosts a daytime music program on the first Friday of every month…
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‘Memories’ with Barbara Bates Smith
Actress Barbara Bates Smith will perform her adaptation of the Lee Smith short story, “The Happy Memories Club,” at 2…
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Fiber artist to give rug hooking demo in Jackson
The Jackson County Public Library in Sylva will host fiber artist Jerry Spears for a demonstration of traditional rug hooking…
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Bryson City library to show family classic
The Marianna Black Library in Bryson City will show another family classic at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 3. The 2011 movie…
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Mountain Heritage Center series to feature Ric Ledford and Reems Creek Incident
The First Thursday Old-Time and Bluegrass Jam Series will continue at Western Carolina University’s Mountain Heritage Center on Jan. 5…
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Gateway Club to host New Year party
The Gateway Club in Waynesville will hold a New Year’s Eve party on Dec. 31 in its dining room. The…
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N.C. Humanities Council invests in cultural projects statewide
The North Carolina Humanities Council, a statewide nonprofit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, has awarded $57,486…
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Fireworks in the mountains on New Year’s Eve
Fontana Village Resort is planning its annual New Year’s Eve celebration in the Smokies. The 2011 New Year’s Eve Bash…
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HCC goes high-tech for the holidays
At Haywood Community College’s Regional High Technology Center, students created a Christmas tree like no other — a high-tech tree. All…
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Learning the craft
In a classic case of the student becoming the teacher, Brock Martin signed up for his first blacksmithing class at…
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Navigating the waterways of WNC
When one thinks about navigation in regard to the rivers here in the Smokies region, it’s old-time ferries and modern-day…
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Gov. Purdue recognizes Save the Frogs Day
Gov. Beverly Purdue of North Carolina recently issued a proclamation officially declaring April 28 “Save the Frogs Day” in the…
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Group negotiates compromise to save old-growth stands
Conservation groups are hailing an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service that they say will protect an area of rare…
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Friends save tract bordering the park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park got an early Holiday gift on Dec. 14 when the Friends of the Smokies officially…
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National Park road updates hit Twitter
If you want to know which roads are closed because of weather conditions in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park,…
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New NC bird habitat map online via Audubon
Audubon North Carolina has put out a new edition of Important Bird Areas of North Carolina, a full-color publication with…
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Start the New Year with a hike at Gorges Park
Gorges State Park is sponsoring a free, guided hike on New Year’s Day. This is a part of First Day…
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