Contention over the results of the 2021 municipal election in Lake Santeetlah continues, as another one approaches.  Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Lake Santeetlah voter fraud allegations remain at a standstill

It’s been more than a year since residency challenges were filed against six Democrats who registered to vote at a…
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Principal Chief Michell Hicks addresses the hundreds of people who attended his inauguration Oct. 2. Holly Kays photo
 

Cherokee inaugurates new leaders

More than 700 people filled the Cherokee High School basketball arena to celebrate the inauguration of new tribal leaders Monday,…
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Obama-King Park has become a community  gathering place. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Bathrooms finally coming to Obama-King Park

After years of delay, the tiny half-acre park off Pigeon Street in the heart of Waynesville’s Black community should soon…
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Established in 1908, Canton’s paper mill ceased operations this year. Pactiv Evergreen photo
 

Paper mill logs new violation: Investigation continues into black liquor seep

The now-shuttered paper mill in Canton has received a new violation for exceeding permit limits on toxicity for water released…
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Tourism is the largest industry and economic driver in Swain County. Allen Newland photo
 

Clampitt ceases effort to legislate Swain TDA changes

New bill includes 2% occupancy tax increase
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SCC student Kari Putnam of Sylva works with a simulation mannequin in a lab on the college’s Jackson Campus. Donated photo
 

SCC launches Practical Nursing career path

For anyone looking to get into the field of nursing, Southwestern Community College will offer a Practical Nursing program starting…
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Opposition heard for non-residents on Maggie Valley board
 

Opposition heard for non-residents on Maggie Valley board

A candidate for Maggie Valley alderman who dropped out and resigned her seat on the town’s zoning board when opponents filed…
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Welcome Capt. Fred Hall home
 

Welcome Capt. Fred Hall home

Missing in action for more than 54 years, Air Force Capt. Frederick Mervyn Hall of Waynesville will return home for…
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The Campbell Creek and Jonathan Creek watersheds tumble down from the rugged slopes surrounding the Blue Ridge Parkway. Steve Orr photo
 

Protecting the headwaters: Additional 1,250 acres conserved in Maggie watershed

In 2015, not a single acre of conserved land dotted the landscape between the Blue Ridge Parkway surrounding Soco Gap…
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A monarch butterfly drinks from an aster  during its southward journey. Adam Bigelow photo
 

Notes from a plant nerd: Go, go chasing butterflies

Every year at the beginning of fall, an amazing thing happens in North America, and the Southern Appalachian Mountains.
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Black Balsam Knob: Clouds shift over Black Balsam Knob, a popular destination  for hikers in the Pisgah National Forest. Garrett Martin photo
 

Forest plan documentary debuts online

A feature documentary exploring the release of the Pisgah-Nantahala Forest Plan, “The River Runs On,” is now available digitally.
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State budget funds 25 miles of new trail in Old Fort
 

State budget funds 25 miles of new trail in Old Fort

The recently adopted 2023-2025 state budget includes $2.5 million for trail construction in the Pisgah National Forest surrounding Old Fort.…
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Fontana Lake wildfire contained in the Smokies
 

Fontana Lake wildfire contained in the Smokies

An island campsite in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is closed following a wildfire reported around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday,…
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Outdoor businesses invited to join accelerator program
 

Outdoor businesses invited to join accelerator program

Applications are open through Thursday, Oct. 12, for participants in the fifth cohort of the Waypoint Accelerator, which is the…
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Horse farms are a North Country staple. Garret K. Woodward photo
 

This must be the place: ‘The questions of a thousand dreams, what you do and what you see’

It’s never easy to go home. And I think it only seems to get harder, perhaps more abstract and blurry,…
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A measure that could save a child’s life
 

A measure that could save a child’s life

Sylva town commissioners are considering putting a Safe Haven Box in an appropriate place somewhere within their jurisdiction. I for one…
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The good and the bad of the pickleball explosion
 

The good and the bad of the pickleball explosion

Over the summer, we visited a friend’s lake house in Georgia. There were 17 of us in the group, and…
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The overlooked importance of education
 

The overlooked importance of education

To the editor: When young men of Ancient Athens reached the age of 17, they took what was known as…
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Voltaire’s wisdom endures
 

Voltaire’s wisdom endures

To the editor: I read David Parker’s letter in last week’s paper. It made me think of this quote from Voltaire:…
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The General Assembly delivered a budget, albeit three months late. File photo
 

State budget commits substantial funding to critical needs in WNC

This year’s state budget process may have been one of the most discordant in recent memory, but Western North Carolina’s…
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Western North Carolina courts will get some of the help they need through the recently passed state budget. File photo
 

WNC courts receive much-needed help

Western North Carolina courts are about to get a leg up, but it isn’t all that everyone hoped for. 
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Christopher Shields exits Macon County Superior Court after learning  he could face the death penalty. Jerry Neace/NowHabersham.com photo
 

District Attorney seeks death penalty in Otto murder case

District Attorney Ashley Welch will seek the death penalty in the odd and heinous murder case of Tina Walkingstick Frizsell. 
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Qualla Enterprises is headquartered in Cherokee’s former bingo hall. File photo
 

Tribal official solicited favors from cannabis contractor, investigation finds

 Council considers fine, employment ban  The Cherokee Tribal Council is considering taking formal action against a former representative who is…
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Here’s a look at the master plan for the recreation center and park. Donated photo
 

Master plan adopted for Macon rec park

Macon County Commissioners have adopted a master plan for the county’s recreation center and surrounding park.
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Jackson considers consolidation: Public hearing set for Oct. 3
 

Jackson considers consolidation: Public hearing set for Oct. 3

The Jackson County Board of Commissioners will likely move to consolidate the Department of Health and the Department of Social…
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Two Plott hounds stick their heads out of travel crate. Donated photo
 

Plott-tober Fest to draw national competitors

Plott hound enthusiasts and their pups from across the United States will assemble to compete in bear bay and coon…
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The Cherokee Council House hosts Tribal Council’s  monthly meetings. File photo
 

Economic development efforts added to allowed uses for tribal levy

In a divided decision the Cherokee Tribal Council approved an ordinance amendment that will allow funding for the tribe’s cannabis…
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Ordinance expanding per capita payments withdrawn for further discussion
 

Ordinance expanding per capita payments withdrawn for further discussion

Debate about how to spend revenues from the tribe’s growing portfolio of out-of-state gambling businesses will continue into the next…
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Baker Perry’s team waves from Mount Everest. National Geographic photo
 

Haywood native to share science from the world’s highest summits

Hear the spectacular story of a Haywood County native’s expeditions to the world’s highest mountain peaks at 7 p.m. Friday,…
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An altar was created for the celebration that featured the different efforts PCMDC has to create peace in the community.  Mary McGlauflin photo
 

Peace Pole Dedicated at the Pigeon Center

Waynesville’s Pigeon Community Multicultural Development Center celebrated the International Day of Peace last week by installing a peace pole.
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A panel discusses key policies to advancing the outdoor economy during a session Wednesday, Sept. 20.  David Huff photo
 

Ripple effects and recreation: Outdoor Economy Conference tackles range of complex issues

More than 600 people from across the nation converged in Cherokee last week for the fifth annual Outdoor Economy Conference,…
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Zebra mussels, a harmful invasive species, have been found in North Carolina. File photo
 

Zebra mussels found in N.C.

The zebra mussel, a harmful invasive aquatic species, has been confirmed in the wild for the first time in North…
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Support Full Spectrum Farms
 

Support Full Spectrum Farms

Starlight Night, the annual fundraiser for Full Spectrum Farms, will take place 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, on the farm.
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Betty Henderson displays her bronze medal. Donated photo
 

Canton native places in National Senior Games

Canton native Betty Y. Henderson earned a bronze medal at the National Senior Games held this summer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Woman dies in Blue Ridge Parkway fall
 

Woman dies in Blue Ridge Parkway fall

A South Carolina woman fell to her death from a steep cliff along the Blue Ridge Parkway Saturday, Sept. 23.
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A rainbow trout checks out a fly reel. Matt Canter photo
 

Delayed Harvest waters to close for trout harvest

Delayed Harvest Trout Waters regulations will go into effect in Western North Carolina on Sunday, Oct. 1.
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Time to register for youth basketball
 

Time to register for youth basketball

Registration for youth basketball with the Jackson County Parks and Recreation Department is open through Saturday, Sept. 30.
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Go to raft guide school
 

Go to raft guide school

Learn how to raft guide with a three-day clinic Friday, Oct. 6, through Sunday, Oct. 8, at the Nantahala Outdoor…
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The Hayford Road is in Clinton County, New York. Garret K. Woodward photo
 

This must be the place: ‘A sunbeam’s shining through his hair, fear not to have a care’

It’s 9:54 a.m. Tuesday. I’m sitting at the old wooden kitchen table at my parents’ farmhouse in rural Upstate New…
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Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper will play WNC Sept. 30. File photo
 

Mountain Heritage Day

A beloved long-time Western North Carolina tradition, the 49th annual Mountain Heritage Day will be held from 10 a.m. to…
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Darren Nicholson will play Franklin Sept. 23. File photo
 

Franklin welcomes bluegrass legend

Americana/bluegrass artist Darren Nicholson will hit the stage at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at the gazebo in downtown Franklin.
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‘Good Ol’ Girls’ will be held on select dates at HART. Donated photo
 

HART presents ‘Good Ol’ Girls’

There will be a stage production of “Good Ol’ Girls” at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22-23, 29-30, Oct. 5-7 and 2…
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Hurray For The Riff Raff will play Highlands Sept. 21. File photo
 

Highlander ‘Salon Series’

An intimate performance by renowned Americana/indie act Hurray For The Riff Raff will be part of the “Salon Series” at…
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A. Lee Edwards will play Maggie Valley Sept. 30. File photo
 

Edwards returns to Meadowlark

Americana/indie singer-songwriter A. Lee Edwards will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, in the Speakeasy Bar at the Meadowlark…
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Bryson City community jam
 

Bryson City community jam

A community jam will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, at the Marianna Black Library in Bryson City. 
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Christina Bendo is a Waynesville potter. File photo
 

Haywood art studio tour

The Haywood County Arts Council’s annual “Haywood County Studio Tour” will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,…
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Waynesville native Fred Hall enlisted in the Air Force in 1967. Julia Hall Coffey photo
 

A hero comes home

America reckons with its legacy in Vietnam, one soldier at a time
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Cherokee Police Commission discusses cannabis change
 

Cherokee Police Commission discusses cannabis change

A week after Cherokee voters overwhelmingly voiced their support for legalizing cannabis on the Qualla Boundary, the Cherokee Police Commission spent 20…
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Multiple high-profile referenda required a certain number of voters to turn out to pass. File photo
 

Referendum votes meet turnout threshold

Voter turnout came in at 53.9% for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Sept. 7 election, according to numbers the…
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Safe Haven Baby Boxes allow for the anonymous surrender of an infant. Safe Haven photo
 

Sylva considers Safe Haven Boxes

The Sylva Board of Commissioners recently received a presentation on Safe Haven Boxes — a program that allows for the…
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