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WNC Municipal Elections

WNC Municipal Elections

Municipal Election season is upon us in Western North Carolina, and six towns have candidates running for a chance to make a difference in their communities. Read about where they stand on issues before casting a vote in the Nov. 7 election.

Development a priority in Canton aldermen race

Maggie Valley candidates ask for votes

Five fight for future of Bryson City

Seven run for Dillsboro town board

Contested race on tap for Forest Hills

Candidates excited about Franklin’s future

Franklin mayor runs unopposed

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