Payment Hours Changing at Franklin Town Hall
 

Payment Hours Changing at Franklin Town Hall

The Town of Franklin Town Hall payment hours are changing effective Monday, Oct. 3, 2022.   
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Make a plan during Fire Prevention Week
 

Make a plan during Fire Prevention Week

The Cullowhee Fire Department is teaming up with State Farm and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to promote this…
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Trevor Putnam will assume the role of Superintendent Nov. 1. Donated photo
 

No search, no problem: Putnam named superintendent

Just over a month after Superintendent Dr. Bill Nolte announced his impending retirement, the Haywood County School Board has chosen…
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At least some of the voter challenges at Lake Santeetlah will move forward this month. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Hearing date set for Lake Santeetlah voter fraud charges

Weeks after a hearing by the Graham County Board of Elections found probable cause to suspect that eight individuals had…
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Popcorn Sutton (center) remains a folk hero to some, and an outlaw to others. Neal Hutcheson photo.
 

Book reading, film screening to commemorate Popcorn Sutton

Filmed in one week in June, 2002, less than seven years before infamous moonshiner Marvin “Popcorn” Sutton committed suicide to…
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Macon commission candidates address issues facing county
 

Macon commission candidates address issues facing county

Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that John Shearl ran unopposed in his party's primary, which is not…
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Sylva extends social district hours
 

Sylva extends social district hours

When the Town of Sylva instituted its social district earlier this year, it planned to revisit the ordinance six months later…
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Haywood resident Darris Moody was arrested in conjunction with a series of threatening     letters on Sept. 7. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Free on bond, Moody will face federal charges after FBI arrest

A Haywood County woman who admitted to serving phony writs that offered bounties on public officials will face federal charges…
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Gracie Parker, of Macon County, holds a tombstone memorializing her mother. Donated photo
 

WNC residents pave a ‘trail of truth’ to Washington for drug deaths

As a stark reminder of the toll that substance abuse has taken on families across the country and across Western…
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Museum Director Shana Bushyhead Condill addressed the community leaders and artists gathered for the opening of “Disruption” Sept. 7. Holly Kays photo
 

After removing sensitive objects, Cherokee museum fills empty cases with artistic responses

Navigating the darkened exhibit halls at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian is slow work on Wednesday evening, Sept. 7.…
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Council approves $732.5 million budget
 

Council approves $732.5 million budget

On Oct. 1, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will start a new fiscal year with $732.5 million in the…
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A number of elected officials and local leaders were on hand for the ribbon cutting. Donated photo
 

WCU celebrates opening of its newest residence halls

When Western Carolina University officials held a ribbon-cutting event to officially open “The Rocks” freshman residence halls on Sept. 2,…
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Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives. Stuart (center) will perform on Sept. 24 in Asheville. (Photo courtesy of Marty Stuart)
 

Time don’t wait on nobody: A conversation with Marty Stuart

At age 63, singer-songwriter Marty Stuart is regarded as an American musical institution. With a core tone radiating the sounds…
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View from atop Rattlesnake Mountain. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved

Monday afternoon. Plattsburgh, New York. Grabbing a few things for my intended hike up near Tupper Lake, in the depths…
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Macon County Board of Education vice chairman dead at 79
 

Macon County Board of Education vice chairman dead at 79

Tommy Cabe, Macon County resident and Board of Education vice chairman, died Thursday, Sept. 1, after undergoing heart surgery in…
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The case will be heard in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.
 

FBI makes arrest in phony writs case

A Haywood County woman who admitted to sending threatening letters that offered bounties on public officials will face felony federal…
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Grants awarded for WNC park projects
 

Grants awarded for WNC park projects

Western North Carolina will see $1.5 million of the more than $17 million in grants approved Aug. 26 through the…
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A capsized kayak at Bull Sluice on the Chattooga River shows the importance of mitigating risk when adventuring outdoors. Donated photo
 

‘Know what you don’t know’
: New book aims to stop backcountry emergencies before they start

During his 30 years living and teaching in Western North Carolina, Maurice Phipps has heard countless tales of tragedy and…
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Purple Joe Pye weed blooms tower above other plants in the meadow. Adam Bigelow photo
 

Notes from a plant nerd: Joe Pye Weed, The Queen of the Meadow

The stories of plants are what led me in to falling in love with wildflowers, just as much as their…
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Reporting just the facts is getting harder
 

Reporting just the facts is getting harder

“Alternative facts” was a phrase used by U.S. Counselor to the President, Kellyanne Conway, during a “Meet the Press” interview on January 22, 2017,…
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No semi-fascist here
 

No semi-fascist here

To the Editor: I am not a semi-fascist. A ‘deplorable’, maybe. I am not a MAGA terrorist. 
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Does the GOP support Fascism?
 

Does the GOP support Fascism?

To the Editor: With the mewling and whining by Trumpian Republicans at having been accurately branded fascists by the president…
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Feeling a lot like ‘Animal Farm’
 

Feeling a lot like ‘Animal Farm’

To the Editor: This election, remember our personal liberties and freedom to voice sentiments without fear. The risk to our…
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Should Jackson have sheriff’s debate?
 

Should Jackson have sheriff’s debate?

To the Editor: With the current Jackson County sheriff not running for re-election, we will have a new sheriff to…
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WNC schools still recovering from Covid-era learning
 

WNC schools still recovering from Covid-era learning

New state testing results reveal that schools in Western North Carolina are in the process of a mixed recovery from…
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Pisgah Legal Services offers free help during September tax clinics 
 

Pisgah Legal Services offers free help during September tax clinics 

If you haven’t received your tax refund, it’s not too late. Families who make less than $58,000 per year can…
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September is National Preparedness Month
 

September is National Preparedness Month

There’s no such thing as a calm season when it comes to natural disasters.
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More money for affordable housing flows into the region
 

More money for affordable housing flows into the region

A $542,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, matched by more than $200,000 from the Dogwood Health…
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Commissioners may seek to regulate syringe service programs in Haywood
 

Commissioners may seek to regulate syringe service programs in Haywood

Two weeks after rejecting misinformation from the public about Haywood County’s non-existent syringe exchange services, commissioners began their Sept. 6…
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Recovery court coming to Haywood County
 

Recovery court coming to Haywood County

Haywood County will administer state funds to establish an Adult Accountability and Recovery Court meant to help people experiencing substance…
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Skaters raised money for the Jackson County Skatepark at the Sylva Skate Jam Saturday, Sept. 3. Jared Lee photo
 

Sylva gets temporary skate park

Over the next month, the Town of Sylva will be constructing a temporary skatepark in the lot behind Motion Makers,…
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Council overrides golf course project veto
 

Council overrides golf course project veto

A  $39 million hotel project  at the Sequoyah National Golf Course in Cherokee will move forward after Tribal Council overrode…
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Kevin Seagle (left) and Ben Bushyhead.
 

Experience on the ballot for Swain Commission chairman

The issues facing Swain County are similar to those in other Western North Carolina communities — an affordable housing shortage,…
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Man pleads guilty in chase leading to fatal car wreck
 

Man pleads guilty in chase leading to fatal car wreck

A Jackson County man pleaded guilty Thursday in Haywood County Superior Court to killing one person and injuring two others…
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Enrollment falls again at WCU, but freshman class size increases
 

Enrollment falls again at WCU, but freshman class size increases

For the second year straight , enrollment is down at Western Carolina University — but an uptick in freshman class size…
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Cherokee to expand prosecution authority
 

Cherokee to expand prosecution authority

A unanimous vote from the Cherokee Tribal Council puts the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on track to start prosecuting…
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Carla Neadeau takes the oath of office to become the first female to serve as chief of the Cherokee Indian Police Department. Holly Kays photo
 

Tribe swears in police chief, adds new positions 


Less than three months after being named interim chief of police, Carla Neadeau has been sworn in as the first…
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Phony writs like this one were sent to dozens of officials across Western North Carolina. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Author of threatening writs revealed, but still no action from law enforcement

She’s “served” threatening letters on elected officials offering bounties for their capture, she has plans to serve more and she’s…
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Sen. Chuck Edwards speaks at a forum in Macon County earlier this year. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Forgiveness for me, but not for thee: Right wing hypocrisy on debt forgiveness reaches WNC

Democratic President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan drew its fair share of cheers and jeers, but as it turns…
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Murder, bibliophiles, and a B&B
 

Murder, bibliophiles, and a B&B

In “A Fatal Booking” (Crooked Lane Books, 2022, 304 pages), Victoria Gilbert’s third novel in her series “Booklovers B&B Mysteries,”…
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A popular Chicago-based ensemble, Sneezy, will bring its unique style of pop, soul and rock music to Nantahala Brewing in Sylva on Sept. 17.
 

Because of you I’m seeing open doors: Chicago indie-soul act rolls into Sylva

Sliding into a booth at The One Stop, a storied basement music venue in the heart of downtown Asheville, lead…
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This must be the place: Well, I love home, but the road’s got all I need
 

This must be the place: Well, I love home, but the road’s got all I need

The alarm on the smart phone shook me out of some foggy, odd dream. Par for the course, in terms…
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A map of broadband adoption in North Carolina shows most Western North Carolina counties, with the exception of Buncombe, still struggle to attract broadband providers.
 

Western counties receive ‘GREAT’ news on broadband

The latest round of state grants for broadband infrastructure have landed, and represent a big win for six Western North…
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Greg Caples will step down from his role as CEO of Haywood Regional Medical Center.
 

Haywood Regional Medical Center CEO to step down

Haywood County Regional Medical Center CEO Greg Caples has informed hospital staff that he is stepping down.
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As much as White loves being out in nature, he may love teaching survival skills even more. Donated photo
 

A new purpose: Finding peace in teaching the art of survival

Will White can prepare you to survive just about any situation.
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D.J. Gerken. Donated photo
 

SELC names new executive director

The Southern Environmental Law Center has named D.J. Gerken as its new president and executive director. This fall, he’ll take…
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Ron Moser, first director for Haywood Waterways, passes away
 

Ron Moser, first director for Haywood Waterways, passes away

Ron Moser, a founding member and former leader of Haywood Waterways Association, passed away Thursday, Aug. 18, at the age…
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Campers lean in to see which aquatic creatures they found in the Pigeon River. Donated photo
 

Kids explore with Creation Care Camp

Two environmentally focused camps this summer offered students the chance to get outside while learning about how to care for…
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Disease outbreak kills N.C. deer
 

Disease outbreak kills N.C. deer

An outbreak of hemorrhagic disease has spurred reports of sick and dead deer in 39 North Carolina counties, with the…
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