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Loretta Lynn to hit Harrah’s stage
Country music legend Loretta Lynn will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at Harrah’s Cherokee.
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This must be the place
My friend died yesterday. Way up in New York State, 1,000 miles or so away from me, my friend passed…
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One day at a time
Don’t hire C.J. Deering. “I don’t know why people hire me,” she laughed. “Maybe I’m just lucky, maybe they see…
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I quit teaching because I love children
To the Editor: Recently, I had to make a tough but necessary decision. As I entered my 23rd year of…
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Finally, we know just what road we are traveling on
“She can wiggle her toes.” This text message — a simple statement of fact pertaining to my mother — would…
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A son grows up, a father faces the future
My cousin has always been an inspiration. Wilton Collins Jones Jr. — he’s always been called “Corky” — is one…
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Waynesville pulls the plug on housing commerce, tourism agencies in old town hall
A plan to turn Waynesville’s old town hall into a visitor center and the headquarters for a suite of tourism,…
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Swain retirement dispute referred to state
When the Swain County Board of Elections didn’t get the response it wanted from the county commissioners, it decided to…
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Food trucks to roll into Canton
Tina Tuten was in tears when she left the Canton Board of Alderman meeting last week, but luckily for her…
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Teachers fight to restore public education funds
Third-grade teacher Carolyn Cope deals with many stresses day in and day out —making sure her students are happy and…
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New ER and operating rooms in the works for Jackson and Swain hospitals
Harris Regional Hospital and Swain County Hospital have finally settled on new names following the purchase of the hospitals by…
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Waynesville ditches Duke for new power supplier
Waynesville has emerged victorious in a nail-baiting quest for cheaper wholesale power to resell to its own electric customers.
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Race is on for tribal elections: Hicks not seeking re-election
Cherokee will have a new chief when Election Day concludes this September. Principal Chief Michell Hicks, who is serving his…
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Fracking fight ropes in national environmental organization
Jackson County Commissioners have voiced their opposition to fracking in the mountains loud and clear, and now they’ve signed an…
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Fracking rules go into effect
The way is now open for oil and gas companies to start drilling in North Carolina, but no wells are…
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Judge rules harassing emails not tantamount to cyber stalking in Haywood GOP drama
A Haywood County political operative and local government critic was cleared of alleged cyberstalking charges in court last week. Monroe…
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Conference digs toward the root of hunger in WNC
Sharing food can be a simple thing. Like passing a bag of trail mix to the hiking buddy who forgot…
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From a mustard seed: Churches get gardening to fight hometown hunger
June Johnson’s foray into the world of gardening began in the dead of winter. A sunny January day last year…
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A noble cause on the surface, Waynesville’s smoking ban on sidewalks is fraught with what-ifs
Waynesville leaders are wrestling over how far to go with a smoking ban in public spaces. The proposed ban would…
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Bear encounter causes camping restrictions
Graveyard Fields is closed to overnight camping following a bear break-in to a tent in the popular recreation area, and…
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Winter ends for Cataloochee
Cataloochee Ski Area closed for the season Sunday, ending 141 days of open slopes for 2014-15. The season outstripped the…
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Richland Creek restoration expands with new funding
A recently awarded $200,000 grant will pay for two years of work to improve water quality and raise public awareness…
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Brookies get a boost in the Smokies
Following a seven-year brook trout restoration project, Lynn Camp Prong in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is now open…
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Blue Ridge Breakaway registration open
Early registration is open for the Blue Ridge Breakaway, a multi-distance bike ride based in Haywood County.
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Grants awarded to fight hemlock adelgid
The battle against the hemlock wooly adelgid in North Carolina will continue with help from a bevy of grants from…
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Sales strong for Smokies plates
Friends of the Smokies got its largest-ever fourth-quarter check from sales of the Smokies bear license plate, accruing $105,080 for…
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WNC teens strut environmental know-how
Teams of middle and high school students from across Western North Carolina went head-to-head over their knowledge of environmental science…
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Grit and wonder: 2015’s thru-hikers reflect on trail hardships and thrills
If the stack of boxes piling up on the counter of the outfitter store at Nantahala Outdoor Center is any…
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A story that makes one look differently at life
Like some other readers I know, my taste in books these last 20 years or so has shifted from fiction…
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Progress made on new HART theatre
The roof trusses went up on the new Daniel and Belle Fangmeyer Theater on March 21 at the Haywood Arts…
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Easter in Western North Carolina
With the celebration of Easter around the corner, below are several events in communities around our region, from church gathering…
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Conference focuses on fermentation sciences
A conference with a special focus on fermentation science will be held by the Western Office of the North Carolina…
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Acclaimed gospel act to hit Franklin stage
Gospel singers Jeff & Sheri Easter will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, at the Smoky Mountain Center for…
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This must be the place
As I took the first sip of my second cup of coffee, my shoulders began to relax.
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All in the family
Louis Perrone loves being part of an Italian family. “I come from a big family — always a reason to…
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SCC to give scholarships at open house
Free food, giveaways and the opportunity to win scholarships and other prizes will be a part of Southwestern Community College’s…
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Brett Woods named SCC Foundation director
Brett Woods has been hired to serve as director of the Southwestern Community College Foundation. Woods brings more than 15…
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Highlands-Cashiers Hospital receives new beds
Highlands-Cashiers Hospital has received a generous contribution to purchase five state-of-the-art beds that improve the care for patients at the…
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Waynesville to drop back and punt on no-smoking zones
A public hearing on whether to ban smoking in public spaces in Waynesville — including outdoors — was held Tuesday…
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Former Swain County clerk charged with embezzlement
Former Swain County Clerk of Court employee Rita Robinson Walls has been charged with embezzling $33,283 from the state in…
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School fundraiser gets family hiking
Nancy East, a member of Shining Rock Classical Academy’s board, has rallied her family to an experience-full fundraiser to gather…
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Charter school finds a home
After signing a five-year lease for a 29-acre property on Ratcliffe Cove Road, just past the traffic circle in Waynesville,…
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Front-door security coming to Jackson Justice Center
Security upgrades are on the way at the Jackson County Justice Center, but commissioners have decided to hold off on…
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Sylva parking rules land in the Legislature
A parking enforcement ordinance in Sylva is making an appearance in the state Legislature.
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Jackson County residents gear up for assault against unsightly roadsides
If Lisa Muscillo has a superpower, it’s probably her ability to zero in on roadside litter, no matter how well…
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Sidelined rewrite of steep slope rules not going anywhere fast
A stalled rewrite of Jackson County’s steep slope development rules will remain stalled for months, or even longer.
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Public gets chance to weigh in on noise proposal
Macon County commissioners appear to be amenable to the planning board’s proposed plan to deal with nuisance noise, but the…
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Macon to purchase additional landfill property
Macon County is taking the final steps to expand its landfill life expectancy by 60 years, likely the last expansion…
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Critics be damned, I’m watching it anyway
There are plenty of Ron Rash fans who have been waiting — and waiting — for “Serena” the movie to…
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Hollywood take on novel a flop?
Just because something looks good on paper doesn’t mean it’ll work in method. Case in point, the new Hollywood film…
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