Rally against Trump at Haywood courthouse
 

Rally against Trump at Haywood courthouse

To the Editor: For the past month, several hundred people have gathered in front of the Haywood County Courthouse at…
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Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers (left) introduces North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson in Canton on Jan. 16.
 

Attorney General reiterates commitment to Canton

Following up on a campaign promise he made just over a year ago, newly-elected North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson…
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A local group is seeking to address homelessness in Jackson County. File photo
 

HERE of Jackson County requests funding for homeless shelter

HERE of Jackson County, the county’s primary homeless services provider, is requesting half a million dollars from the county to…
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Jackson County is looking at options to make more childcare options available.
 

Jackson seeks solutions in childcare gap

Jackson County has been working to develop a plan it hopes will mend the multigenerational workforce issue that is impacting communities…
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Stein inauguration: Josh Stein was elected North Carolina’s governor last November and was sworn in earlier this month. X photo
 

Gov. Stein promises intensive storm relief measures

Gov. Josh Stein has made it clear that he intends on prioritizing Hurricane Helene relief in Western North Carolina.  Shortly…
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Front Street in Dillsboro. File photo
 

Property values increasing in Jackson

A state-mandated, county-wide property reappraisal took effect on Jan. 1 this year.  Prior to the appeals process, the reappraisal showing a…
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Summertime snowfields shine on the Rockies as Project Discovery students make a long climb during a 2016 trip to Colorado. WCU photo
 

WCU’s Project Discovery celebrates, reflects on 40th anniversary

Heath Robertson sat at the back of the bus on a college tour trip when he was asked about his…
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Each weaver chose a historical overshot pattern to convert into a double weave for this project. Donated photo
 

Blanket auction to benefit local organizations

Students in the professional crafts fiber program at Haywood Community College created 10 blankets to support the community in response…
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WNC counties to receive broadband upgrades
 

WNC counties to receive broadband upgrades

The N.C. Department of Information Technology’s (NCDIT) Division of Broadband and Digital Equity posted Completing Access to Broadband (CAB) program…
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Superstructures on the Pactiv Evergreen mill site in Canton may not be around much longer.
 

Local officials feel good about Pactiv mill parcel sale in Canton

Apprehension over the fate of a huge industrial parcel in the heart of Canton is now transitioning to cautious optimism.
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Helmets of laid-off workers line the fence at Pactiv Evergreen's Canton paper mill in June, 2023.
 

Canton mill sold

A press release just issued by the St. Louis-based developer who’s been pursuing the site of the shuttered Pactiv Evergreen…
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President Jimmy Carter (right) and wife Rosalynn sit in the sanctuary at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

The essence of power is a towel

Editor’s note: This story originally ran in The Smoky Mountain News in November 2018 following Politics Editor Cory Vaillancourt’s trip…
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From low to high: Georgia musicians promote hurricane relief in WNC
 

From low to high: Georgia musicians promote hurricane relief in WNC

Sunny sea-level Savannah, Georgia, is known for a lot of things — historic colonial beauty, low country cuisine and a…
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The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is being sued for alleged libel and malicious prosecution, among other things. File photo
 

Man sues EBCI for wrongful prosecution

A man initially convicted in a Cherokee Tribal Court for playing a role in a debilitating December 2019 ransomware attack is…
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Bernadette Peters, who manages the Main Street Sylva Association, is seeking appointment to Jackson County’s TDA board. File photo
 

Commissioners delay TDA appointment, again

For the second meeting in a row, Jackson County Commissioners chose to table a routine appointment to the Jackson County…
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School board to consider additional coaching supplements
 

School board to consider additional coaching supplements

After a request for an assistant JV volleyball coach prompted a review of coaching supplements in the school system, the…
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The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance has now been set for Feb. 6. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Helene assistance deadline extended

At the request of Gov. Josh Stein, FEMA has granted North Carolina an extension for local governments and certain types…
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Graduates of SCC’s first Practical Nursing class are pictured: Front row, from left: Jasmine Santana, Seth Campbell, Madison Johnson, Daisy Garcia, Sydney Harris, Rachel Mayol, Hannah Clark and Maggie Jones; Back row, from left: Keilah Sainz, Donna Geiger, Stephanie Mathis, Luke Millsaps and Kelcye Crisp. SCC photo
 

Practical Nursing class celebrates pinning ceremony

On Dec. 10, the Burrell conference room on Southwestern Community College’s Jackson Campus was packed full of friends and family…
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Gov. Josh Stein speaks to a group in Asheville about Hurricane Helene relief on Jan. 2, 2025.
 

Stein moves quickly on Hurricane Helene relief

Newly elected Gov. Josh Stein wasted no time addressing some of the state’s biggest challenges after being sworn in on…
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Damage to Interstate 40 in Haywood County has become a focal point of Hurricane Helene’s destructiveness. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

2024 A Look Back: Continuous groan award

The fallout immediately following the disaster wrought by Hurricane Helene was tragic and traumatizing, but as time has gone on…
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Haywood Commissioner Terry Ramey has really made a name for himself in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Jack Snyder photo illustration
 

2024 A Look Back: Least influential YouTube influencer award

The last few years have been a helluva ride for Haywood County Commissioner Terry “double down” Ramey. Prior to his…
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All means all, y’all. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

2024 A Look Back: Trailblazer award

By the end of the 1900s, groups of marginalized Americans like women, Blacks, Hispanics and others had made great strides…
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Evy Leibfarth won bronze at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. File photo
 

2024 A Look Back: Hometown pride award

Evy Leibfarth was welcomed home in style this summer after her medal-winning performance at the Olympics. In her second Olympic…
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2024 A Look Back: Hometown hero award
 

2024 A Look Back: Hometown hero award

When Tropical Storm Fred cut a half billion-dollar swath of destruction through the eastern part of Haywood County and killed…
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 North Carolina law prohibits filming people in places where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy. File photo
 

2024 A Look Back: Big Brother award

In May, Payton McNabb shrouded herself in the cloak of Big Brother when she took to a Western Carolina University…
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2024 A Look Back: Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree award
 

2024 A Look Back: Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree award

This one goes out to the North Carolina General Assembly and Congress, but it will take a little explaining. 
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Fight for what you believe in — but not like, literally. File photo
 

2024 A Look Back: Ready to throw down award

It’s nice to have an elected board of representatives who care about their county and are willing to fight for…
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Rep. Chuck Edwards
 

2024 A Look Back: Keep quiet award

Rep. Chuck Edwards has refused to speak to The Smoky Mountain News since shortly after he was elected in 2022.…
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Bryson City residents proved that public input can have a tremendous effect on local government. File photo
 

2024 A Look Back: Public engagement award

You might think people don’t care about local government, but sometimes you’re reminded that they absolutely do. Bryson City’s town…
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2024 A Look Back: The steamroller award
 

2024 A Look Back: The steamroller award

We hate to belabor one topic, but we have more than one marijuana-related award to hand out this year.   The…
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Sylva Town Council addressed panhandling multiple times this year. Hannah McLeod photo
 

2024 A Look Back: If at first you don’t succeed try, try, try again award

Sylva first considered a proposal to address panhandling in November 2022 but ultimately decided against it after a majority of the board…
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HCS principals gather following the release of state testing data. HCS photo
 

2024 A Look Back: On the up and up award

Haywood County Schools’ stock just keep rising. This year the school system was ranked sixth out of 115 school districts…
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For some, the “Stoner’s Ball” was the “high” point of the year. File photo
 

2024 A Look Back: Audacity award

It makes potheads giggle and cops roll their eyes, and in Western North Carolina this year, the stoner holiday 4/20…
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2024 A Look Back: First in flight award
 

2024 A Look Back: First in flight award

After Hurricane Helene rocked the eastern reaches of Western North Carolina, Crystal Cochran sprang into action. A resident of Sylva,…
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2024 A Look Back: If it ain’t broke award
 

2024 A Look Back: If it ain’t broke award

Following this year’s budget season, Macon County maintains its position with the lowest property tax of any county in the…
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2024 A Look Back: Building the future award
 

2024 A Look Back: Building the future award

This year both Jackson and Swain counties received state grants of $52 million to build new middle schools. For Jackson County, this…
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2024 A Look Back: Maconians united award
 

2024 A Look Back: Maconians united award

Maconians are known among the citizens of Western North Carolina for robust and regular public input at local government meetings…
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Fake News Freakout: Episode 9
 

Fake News Freakout: Episode 9

I started this annual feature nearly a decade ago to poke fun at the emerging scourge of fake news — lies, really…
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Mark Beam stands up in front of the crowd with Program Coordinator Amanda Seay. Kyle Perrotti photo
 

A moment to celebrate: Haywood’s Recovery Court graduates second participant

Last Friday wasn’t Mark Beam’s first time facing a judge at the defendant’s table in Haywood County District Court, but…
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Congressional action is still expected to leave roughly $40 billion in unmet needs in North Carolina. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

After fiasco, Congress fails to meet North Carolina’s hurricane recovery needs

Hurricane Helene victims in Western North Carolina have eagerly been awaiting an expected holiday gift in the form of federal…
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School board considers options for Jackson Community School
 

School board considers options for Jackson Community School

Jackson Community School — Jackson County’s alternative learning center — is the most expensive school in the district per pupil,…
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Macon animal control in need of staff
 

Macon animal control in need of staff

After a team of volunteers converged on a Macon County Board of Health meeting to express concerns about the state…
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George Brown, dean of the David Orr Belcher College of Fine and Performing Arts at Western Carolina University (left), and Denise Drury Homewood, executive director of Bardo Arts Center (right) meet with donors William Banks Hinshaw and Robin Markle Hinshaw. Donated photo
 

Macon County couple endows fund to diversify WCU Fine Art Museum collections

The Western Carolina University Fine Art Museum at the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center will be broadening…
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Upstream Rebellion to play Sylva
 

Upstream Rebellion to play Sylva

Rising regional Americana/bluegrass act Upstream Rebellion will hit the stage at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, at The Junction Pub…
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Outlaw Whiskey will play Bryson City Dec. 31 Garret K. Woodward photo
 

Ready for classic rock, country gold?

Haywood County rock/country act Outlaw Whiskey will perform as part of the “New Year’s Eve Party” at 8 p.m. Tuesday,…
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Fabulous Equinox Orchestra will play Highlands Dec. 30. File photo
 

Orchestra rolls into Highlands

A renowned jazz/soul ensemble, the Fabulous Equinox Orchestra will perform at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30, at the Highlands Performing…
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A new slope failure has delayed reopening Interstate 40.
 

Additional Slide Delays I-40 Reopening

An additional chunk of asphalt fell away from an eastbound lane of Interstate 40 in the Pigeon River Gorge this…
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Prophets of Time will play Sylva Dec. 20. File photo
 

Rock, jam at Lazy Hiker

Jam-rock ensemble Prophets of Time will hit the stage at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20, at Lazy Hiker Brewing in…
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'The Polar Express' is a popular WNC ride. File photo
 

All aboard 'The Polar Express'

“The Polar Express” train ride will roll down the tracks on select dates from the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad depot…
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Board approves athlete transfer policy without path for implementation
 

Board approves athlete transfer policy without path for implementation

Despite having no recommendation to do so from its policy committee, legal advice outlining the complications of such a move,…
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