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Republican women hold inaugural meeting
A new tri-county Republican’s women’s organization will hold its first meeting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the…
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Maggie aldermen flip-flop on process for filling vacant board seats
For the second time this year, a Maggie Valley alderman is resigning from his seat, leaving it up to the…
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The greatest show in town?
Watching the sausage being made at local government meetings isn’t most people’s idea of high entertainment … or low entertainment,…
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Macon wins support for dialysis center in state appeal
Getting a kidney dialysis center in Franklin grew more likely last week after a state committee agreed Macon County had…
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Focusing on dementia
Developing empathy and understanding what it’s like for someone to have Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia prompted “the…
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Mission pledges $250,000 to WCU for healthcare scholarships
A $250,000 gift from Mission Health System will provide financial assistance to students from Western North Carolina who want to…
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Raise Your Hand against AIDS at fundraiser
Raise Your Hand 2011, a fundraiser for the Western North Carolina Aids Project, will begin at 6 p.m. on Saturday,…
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Public asked to weigh in on road projects
Care about what new roads should be built or which existing ones should be widened or redesigned? Or perhaps the…
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Magistrate cuts cause consternation for cops
A state plan to eliminate a part-time magistrate in Highlands is being roundly condemned — and resisted — by Macon…
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Same-sex marriage heads to the ballot
Next spring, voters in North Carolina will voice their opinions on gay marriage when a constitutional amendment banning the practice…
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It should not be so in America
Editor’s note: North Carolina legislators have voted to place a proposed constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage on the ballot…
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Oasis of jobs: Cherokee casino emerges as a lifeline in sour economy
Help wanted signs aren’t too common these days. But there’s an anomaly here in the far end of the state,…
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Rank-and-file casino workers told to turn on the charm
In a basement classroom at Harrah’s casino, a fresh group of new hires stretched out before Al Lossiah, the latest…
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New chain stores coming to Wal-Mart site in Waynesville
A 12-acre empty tract beside Super Wal-Mart in Waynesville has sold for $3.5 million, slated for a Michael’s craft store,…
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South Main makeover: Let the brainstorming begin
When new bikers show up for his weekly ride in Waynesville, Cecil Yount pulls out all the stops: a riveting…
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Waynesville Rec Center to close temporarily
The Waynesville Recreation Center will be closed for routine maintenance work through Sept. 18. The center will reopen on Sept.…
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Prepare for flu season with vaccine
MedWest Haywood Home Care Services will offer flu shots at the Home Care building from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.…
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Waynesville calls for street adopters
The Town of Waynesville is asking residents and businesses to take part in the Adopt-A-Street program. Volunteers can choose a…
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From bankruptcy to riches, Phil Drake builds a business empire
Phil Drake acknowledges that he has two kinds of enterprises. There are those launched or purchased for strategic business reasons;…
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Diversity week at WCU
The 12th annual Diversity Week will take place at Western Carolina University Sept. 18-24. A series of events, designed to…
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Constitution Day this Saturday
Readings by local residents of the U.S. Constitution will take place Sept. 17 in Maggie Valley, Cashiers and Cherokee. …
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Matthews to share 9/11 experience
The Rev. Dan Mathews will share his experience of being in New York during the 9/11 attacks 10 years ago…
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Truck turnarounds slated for U.S. 64
A workshop on a plan to build truck turn-around locations and information stations on U.S. 64 between Franklin and Highlands…
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A masterful game of musical chairs
When all is said and expanded at Harrah’s, there will be 2,000 seats at the various restaurants scattered across the…
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Dishwasher extraordinaire
Jeremiah Chatham is the kind of person who looks far too gregarious to be wearing a suit. He has an…
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Finding a custom fit, 2,000 times over
Deep in the labyrinthine basement at Harrah’s, in an ordinary hallway sits an extraordinary room. There’s a service counter and…
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Gardener sees casino as a canvas
Twelve thousand. That’s how many annuals Zeke Cooper and his crew have installed in the last month in and around…
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Luring gamers to play longer, play harder
Go to Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel and Casino on any given day, and there’s a good chance you’ll encounter a promotion…
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Behind the casino curtain: Keeping a 56-acre complex running no matter what
Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel and Casino towers over the landscape in Cherokee, its three hotel towers only surpassed in height by…
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WCU task force gets marching orders for strategic plan
A 36-member commission charged with developing a new strategic plan for Western Carolina University is on a tight timeline: Chancellor…
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Old Cartoogechaye School could be future playing fields
Macon County commissioners decided last week to try to buy the old Cartoogechaye School, raze it and build two ball…
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Town manager forced out in Sylva
Sylva leaders this week demanded their town manager resign, just more than two years after she was hired. “This was…
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Haywood closes in on deal to privatize landfill
Haywood County is inching closer to exiting the landfill business, with plans to hand over the county’s White Oak landfill…
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Learn Spanish at SCC
Beginner Spanish is being offered at Southwestern Community College’s Jackson Campus Monday evenings beginning Sept. 12. The course will be…
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Tourism agency targets tourist rentals flying under the room tax radar
Haywood County business owners who have been dodging the 4 percent lodging tax will now find themselves facing a crackdown,…
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Farmers are almost always willing to lend a hand
Tammara Talley, while gracious in her acknowledgments during the shower of verbal high-fives raining down upon her at Saturday’s farmers…
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Riding the Parkway for a cause
Seconds after I heard the doorbell, my little feet hit the stone floor landing that served to separate the front…
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Tea Party wants to restore America
To the Editor: In a Quinnipiac University polling (8/16-8/27), 29 percent of Americans responded that they couldn’t formulate an opinion…
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Let’s send Obama to unemployment line
To the Editor: We need a plan that will help grow jobs in our district. The message to the world…
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Kudos to Haywood for landslide mapping
To the Editor: It’s good to see Haywood County leaders talking sense about landslide hazard mapping instead of stoking the…
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Harrah’s should not have a monopoly
To the Editor: Regarding the editor’s article, “It’s time to approve dealers at Harrah’s casino” (SMN, Sept. 7-13), I agree…
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More media is almost always beneficial
I don’t listen to local radio so much anymore, but the story in last week’s edition about the demise of…
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A tribute to fishing and fish
In last week’s The Smoky Mountain News, Gary Carden began his review of Ron Rash’s collection of poems, Waking, by…
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Author Chris McMillan to read from debut memoir
Local author Chris McMillan will read from her new memoir at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Blue Ridge…
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Revisit the library with special events
In celebration of National Library Card Sign-Up Month, the Haywood County Public Library is joining with other North Carolina libraries…
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Library to host author Pam Duncan
Novelist Pamela Duncan will read from and discuss her novels at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at the Jackson…
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Author casts new light on an old ballad
Sharyn McCrumb, author of the Ballad Series of novels, will read from her new book, The Ballad of Tom Dooley,…
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Author to illuminate the joys of fly fishing
David Joy, the author of the new book Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman’s Journey, will hold a reading and signing…
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Trout Unlimited to hold river clean-up
A river-sweep cleanup of the Tuckasegee starting at the new CJ Harris boat ramp in Dillsboro is set for Thursday,…
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Calling volunteers to clean waterways
Get out your gloves and pitch in cleaning up litter from Richland Creek in Waynesville as part of the North…
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