‘Elemeno Pea’ comedy hits WCU stage
 

‘Elemeno Pea’ comedy hits WCU stage

A comedy set in Martha’s Vineyard that explores a wealthy world of infinity pools, Bentleys and yacht clubs with men…
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Fall, art comes alive at ColorFest
 

Fall, art comes alive at ColorFest

The 6th Annual ColorFest: Dillsboro Fine Arts & Crafts Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,…
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Demonstration of printmaking with photopolymer plates
 

Demonstration of printmaking with photopolymer plates

Frank Brannon, Jr., proprietor of SpeakEasy Press in Dillsboro, will present “How to Make and Print Photopolymer Plates” for Art…
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Taste of Sylva returns
 

Taste of Sylva returns

Featuring local food, music and children’s activities, the 5th annual Taste of Sylva culinary tour will run from 1 to…
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Music, fall camping at Barnaroo
 

Music, fall camping at Barnaroo

The 5th annual Barnaroo fall music festival will be held Oct. 4 at Franny’s Farm in Leicester. 
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Claire Lynch to play Cataloochee Ranch
 

Claire Lynch to play Cataloochee Ranch

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Claire Lynch will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, at Cataloochee Ranch in Maggie Valley. Long recognized…
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Balsam Range to command the Colonial stage
 

Balsam Range to command the Colonial stage

Acclaimed bluegrass/gospel group Balsam Range will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, at the Colonial Theatre in Canton. The…
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Jake Owen to perform at Harrah’s
 

Jake Owen to perform at Harrah’s

Country megastar Jake Owen will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at Harrah’s Cherokee. Tickets are $45 and $55. 800.745.3000…
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This must be the place
 

This must be the place

It’s a lot harder than it looks. Stepping up to the first tee of the disc golf course at Grand Targhee…
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Tapping into Macon County
 

Tapping into Macon County

Dale Heinlein never thought he’d set down roots in his hometown of Highlands. “Living in Atlanta, in suburbia, with the…
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Use better science to support position
 

Use better science to support position

To the Editor: Ironically, the executive director of an organization named for the sacrificial bird used in mining operations endorses…
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Nikwasi Mound belongs to people of Macon
 

Nikwasi Mound belongs to people of Macon

To the Editor: The deed to the Nikwasi Mound states that, “the mound shall be preserved for the citizens of…
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U.S. also commits acts of barbarism
 

U.S. also commits acts of barbarism

To the Editor: We have chosen war yet again because we have deemed someone else’s behavior to be barbaric; in…
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North Carolina’s great balancing act
 

North Carolina’s great balancing act

To the Editor: Since they took over control of the North Carolina Legislature, there has been a great cry among…
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Cutting taxes not always the best way to lead
 

Cutting taxes not always the best way to lead

To the Editor: A candidate for the county commission wants to cut your taxes. That is the basis for his…
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Ellison just plain wrong about Granville Calhoun
 

Ellison just plain wrong about Granville Calhoun

To the Editor: I have read with interest the original article by George Ellison questioning the account that Granville Calhoun…
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More on the saga of Kephart’s arrival at Hazel Creek
 

More on the saga of Kephart’s arrival at Hazel Creek

To the Editor: Readers may well be approaching exhaustion with this ongoing exchange regarding circumstances surrounding Horace Kephart’s arrival at…
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Webster wants to keep post office open
 

Webster wants to keep post office open

To the Editor: The letter from Mark Jamison of Webster that’s published in your most recent edition (“What does Webster…
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Old paper mill landfills mostly go unnoticed, un-monitored
 

Old paper mill landfills mostly go unnoticed, un-monitored

More than 200 acres of scattered tracts along the meandering Pigeon River Valley in Haywood County are quiet sentries to…
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The good, the bad and the silver lining
 

The good, the bad and the silver lining

The Canton paper mill has been an economic anchor in Haywood County since 1908, providing livelihoods for tens of thousands…
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Industrial landfills: A better way
 

Industrial landfills: A better way

The dangers of coal ash have taken center stage in North Carolina in the wake of the Dan River disaster,…
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Community notes
 

Community notes

Brush clearing at Monteith Farmstead Appalachian Tree Services of Franklin donated its services to remove several large trees and brush…
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Haywood Habitat welcomes new director
 

Haywood Habitat welcomes new director

Jamye Cooper will be taking the reins of Haywood Habitat for Humanity, bringing with her 25 years of professional experience…
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Swain graduate serves on Navy ship
 

Swain graduate serves on Navy ship

Petty Officer 1st Class Chavella Bailey, a 1994 Swain County High School graduate and native of Cherokee, is serving aboard…
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Swan Man Ken Zulla wins Chief Junaluska award
 

Swan Man Ken Zulla wins Chief Junaluska award

Ken Zulla was called a lot of things during his 30 years as an auditor for the United States government,…
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Some Swain candidates talk change, some want more of the same
 

Some Swain candidates talk change, some want more of the same

Come November, voters will be selecting candidates to fill all four seats on the Swain County Board of Commissioners. They…
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Jackson works to shore up security at judicial center
 

Jackson works to shore up security at judicial center

Late last month, Superior Court Judge Bradley Letts wrote a letter. “He kind of drew a line in the sand,” said…
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Campaign aims to reduce amount of prescription meds in Haywood
 

Campaign aims to reduce amount of prescription meds in Haywood

There’s a good amount of opioids in Haywood County, more than twice the national average. And apparently there’s a good…
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Macon considers drafting noise ordinance
 

Macon considers drafting noise ordinance

Noise was the main topic of conversation at the Sept. 18 meeting of the Macon County Planning Board. The county’s…
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Racing towards the sheriff’s seat
 

Racing towards the sheriff’s seat

The retirement of Jackson County’s current sheriff — and widespread dissatisfaction with the way Jimmy Ashe ran his office —…
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Tribe bans fracking
 

Tribe bans fracking

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has joined a growing number of local governments opposing the state legislature’s decision to…
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Osborne Farms closes: Embattled dairy sells off livestock
 

Osborne Farms closes: Embattled dairy sells off livestock

Osborne Farms is no longer in the dairy business, according to Joe Reardon, assistant commissioner for consumer protection in the…
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Haywood Pathways prepares for building bonanza, Ty Pennington
 

Haywood Pathways prepares for building bonanza, Ty Pennington

It’s going to be an eventful next few days in Waynesville. Haywood Pathways Center is in the final stretch of…
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Wrestling with window dressing: Sylva holds off on plywood-window decree
 

Wrestling with window dressing: Sylva holds off on plywood-window decree

Manufactured homes, metal siding and unfinished concrete blocks are no longer allowed in downtown Sylva. The plywood coverings blocking out…
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Say no to those who support fracking
 

Say no to those who support fracking

To the Editor: Fracking is a contentious and potentially disastrous environmental and social issue heading for North Carolina and possibly…
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Surveys reveal serious climate change issues
 

Surveys reveal serious climate change issues

To the Editor: On Sept. 9 the National Audubon Society released the results of several years’ worth of studies that…
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Elect Tom Hill to replace Rep. Meadows
 

Elect Tom Hill to replace Rep. Meadows

To the Editor: I generally find that when I cast a ballot for anyone in a national election, I’ve voting…
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Hipps will help state ban fracking
 

Hipps will help state ban fracking

To the Editor: Jane Hipps wants fracking banned in North Carolina. Her opponent, state Sen. Jim Davis, R-Franklin, is a…
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Sen. Jim Davis dancing on a beach ball
 

Sen. Jim Davis dancing on a beach ball

To the Editor: It seems that state Sen. Jim Davis, R-Franklin, has found his beach ball, and it’s called fracking.…
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Anti-fracking crowd is just wrong
 

Anti-fracking crowd is just wrong

To the Editor: Vic Drummond has written several times about the silliness of the anti-fracking group, and I would have…
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What does Webster hope to achieve with planning initiative?
 

What does Webster hope to achieve with planning initiative?

To the Editor: I read the news that Webster had obtained a planning grant with mixed emotions. Local planning is…
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There’s cool ... and then there’s Glenda cool
 

There’s cool ... and then there’s Glenda cool

Her name was Glenda. She was a senior and one of the more popular girls in school, a volleyball star…
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WCU to host spoken word event
 

WCU to host spoken word event

Spoken word poet and teacher Matthew Foley will present a spoken-word workshop on Friday, Sept. 26, in the Hunter Library…
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Scarecrow Festival returns to Bryson City
 

Scarecrow Festival returns to Bryson City

The Scarecrow Festival will be held Sept. 27 through Oct. 10 in Bryson City.
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Vintage trailer open house
 

Vintage trailer open house

The Southern Vintage Trailer Friends, members of the national group the Tin Can Tourists, will be hosting their annual fall…
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Stitch artist to be showcased at WCU
 

Stitch artist to be showcased at WCU

An exhibit featuring stitch drawing artist Rebecca Ringquist will be held through Nov. 7 at the Fine Art Museum at…
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Asheville Symphony string musicians to play WCU
 

Asheville Symphony string musicians to play WCU

String musicians from the Asheville Symphony Orchestra will join students and faculty members from the Western Carolina University School of…
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This must be the place
 

This must be the place

I did it again. It’s 9 a.m. last Saturday at the starting line of the Cashiers Trail Mix five-mile backwoods…
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Crossing the musical bridge of Appalachia
 

Crossing the musical bridge of Appalachia

For the better part of the last 45 years, David Holt has ventured down a rabbit hole. Born in Texas,…
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Collective guilt permeates novel’s characters
 

Collective guilt permeates novel’s characters

A little over one year ago, Mark Powell published The Dark Corner, a novel that was set in the northwest…
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