Emergency management plan helps when disaster hits
 

Emergency management plan helps when disaster hits

By Mark Swanger • Guest Columnist Regardless of their magnitude, all disasters — natural or man-made — are local events and…
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HCC leaders talk vision
 

HCC leaders talk vision

Haywood Community College is entering phase two of a process it started last spring when trustees decided it was time…
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Flying high: Cherokee fly-fishing museum gets the green light
 

Flying high: Cherokee fly-fishing museum gets the green light

The path to a new fly fishing museum in Cherokee has been cleared of a final hurdle after the Cherokee…
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KARE helps children who are victims of abuse
 

KARE helps children who are victims of abuse

The nice, open room in the KARE house in Waynesville is a welcoming space. There’s books and toys and a…
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Big booms outside Clyde upsets neighbors
 

Big booms outside Clyde upsets neighbors

There have been reports of explosions in the Clyde area. People have written to Haywood County officials out of concern.…
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Franklin manager resigns
 

Franklin manager resigns

The search for a new town manager is on in Franklin after Warren Cabe submitted his resignation at the town…
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Clyde house of prostitution was fronted by pet store
 

Clyde house of prostitution was fronted by pet store

Clyde’s new police chief has only been on the job a few weeks. But Terry Troutman already had his hands…
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The bar vote is in, the appointment is nigh
 

The bar vote is in, the appointment is nigh

The legal community in the seven western counties has thrown its support behind Attorney Tessa Sellers, from Murphy, to fill…
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WCU takes on tourism with inaugural conference
 

WCU takes on tourism with inaugural conference

The takeaway from Western Carolina University’s inaugural Tourism Works conference was pretty straightforward.  “I don’t think tourism gets enough credit…
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Macon board of elections petitions state to fire director
 

Macon board of elections petitions state to fire director

It’s been three months since Macon County officials unearthed $50,000 worth of embezzlement, but a return to normalcy is just…
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Swain commissioner candidates weigh in on the issues
 

Swain commissioner candidates weigh in on the issues

The Swain County commissioners race has attracted a deep bench of Democratic candidates — nine contenders vying for the four…
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Macon commissioner race spending pits conservative and moderate Republicans
 

Macon commissioner race spending pits conservative and moderate Republicans

There’s only one primary in the Macon County commissioners’ races, but it’s a good one to watch. It might well…
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Navigating the political stripes of the Haywood commissioners’ race
 

Navigating the political stripes of the Haywood commissioners’ race

Three Haywood County commissioners running for re-election this year are standing on their track record of balanced leadership from the…
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Are Haywood commissioners big spenders, or doing the best they can?
 

Are Haywood commissioners big spenders, or doing the best they can?

Property taxes have emerged as a top issue in the Democratic primary for Haywood County commissioner candidates. The three sitting…
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County commissioner races heat up
 

County commissioner races heat up

As the primary approaches, local candidates are making their case. Around the region, county commissioner seats are opening up and incumbents and…
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Regional historians and ‘piglets from heaven’
 

Regional historians and ‘piglets from heaven’

“Eagles, as they still do, lived on the creek. One day in the 1890s, an eagle dropped a piglet into…
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Hundreds of free garden kits passed out in Cherokee
 

Hundreds of free garden kits passed out in Cherokee

Tribal families got some help jumpstarting their summer gardens when Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Principal Chief Michell Hicks handed…
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Carolinas to experience total lunar eclipse
 

Carolinas to experience total lunar eclipse

Astronomy lovers and night owls in the Carolinas will get the chance to witness a total eclipse of the moon…
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Roadside bottles: a death trap for shrews
 

Roadside bottles: a death trap for shrews

Learn how bottles tossed out along the roadside are killing small mammals in the mountains during a talk held on…
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Turkey season open
 

Turkey season open

Turkey hunting season will open April 12 and run through May 10. A youth-only turkey season is already underway.
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Monarchs declining as habitat and food source shrinks
 

Monarchs declining as habitat and food source shrinks

A multi-media program, Make Way for Monarchs, will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. April 19 at the Cradle…
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Help clean up a stream to honor Earth Day
 

Help clean up a stream to honor Earth Day

Haywood Waterways Association is heading up several Earth Day themed activities this month, including a series of stream clean-ups. 
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Forest users negotiate need for wilderness in new management plan
 

Forest users negotiate need for wilderness in new management plan

Western North Carolina is covered with more than 1,500 square miles of national forest, and residents often measure their assets…
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A well-written, lively look through history
 

A well-written, lively look through history

In the first half of the fifteenth century, decades before Columbus set sail, the great Chinese admiral Zheng He commanded…
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Cherokee weaving talk and workshop
 

Cherokee weaving talk and workshop

A workshop and presentation on Cherokee weaving will be held April 11-12 at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian.
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Open call for Taste of Chocolate
 

Open call for Taste of Chocolate

An open call for bakers is currently underway for the 15th annual Taste of Chocolate Plus, which will be held…
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Sylva concert to benefit victims of landslide
 

Sylva concert to benefit victims of landslide

A concert to benefit landslide victims in Snohomish County in Washington state titled “The Circle is Unbroken: A Benefit for…
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This must be the place
 

This must be the place

So, what are you going to ask him? That was the question constantly asked to me when friends and curious…
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Dancing with one’s dream
 

Dancing with one’s dream

Staring into a 2,250-degree furnace, Tadashi Torii sees his passion come to life. “I’m really calm,” he said. “I try…
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Sen. Hagan is for the people, not big money
 

Sen. Hagan is for the people, not big money

To the Editor: Sen. Kay Hagan’s path to Washington began in high school when she helped elect her uncle Lawton Chiles…
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County oversteps its authority
 

County oversteps its authority

To the Editor: The Haywood County Emergency Management Ordinance was signed into effect Nov. 16, 2009, by J.W. “Kirk” Kirkpatrick,…
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Kids can endure a little stress
 

Kids can endure a little stress

To the Editor: Wondering what all the fuss is over the use of Common Core standards in school, I looked…
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Enough of the labels, I’ve got band practice
 

Enough of the labels, I’ve got band practice

Words sometimes change meaning. It may take a few years, but it happens, and it especially happens in politics. A…
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Cohabitation ordinance makes trouble for drug recovery program
 

Cohabitation ordinance makes trouble for drug recovery program

An ordinance designed to keep student housing from taking over the village of Forest Hills is creating an obstacle for…
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Domestic violence and sexual abuse shelter looks to expand in Macon
 

Domestic violence and sexual abuse shelter looks to expand in Macon

Fundraising for a $1.3-million shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse is underway in Macon County, with REACH…
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House party: Three GOP candidates take aim at Rep. Queen
 

House party: Three GOP candidates take aim at Rep. Queen

A trio of Republican candidates have lined up to challenge N.C. Rep. Joe Sam Queen, D-Waynesville, for his District 119…
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WNC attorneys to vet district court judge nominees
 

WNC attorneys to vet district court judge nominees

Six attorneys vying for a vacant district court judge seat in the region will try to win the endorsement of…
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Dreaming of Davis’ seat: Hipps, Robinson vie for Senate 50
 

Dreaming of Davis’ seat: Hipps, Robinson vie for Senate 50

North Carolina’s District 50 senator represents the state’s seven western counties. In 2010, Sen. Jim Davis (R-Franklin) narrowly wrested the…
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Cullowhee considers development standards
 

Cullowhee considers development standards

Cullowhee is awash in new developments. Specifically, the community is buzzing with the construction of high-density developments aimed at housing…
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Franklin officials to further ‘mull’ gazebo redesign
 

Franklin officials to further ‘mull’ gazebo redesign

The folks in Franklin are not yet sure what direction they may go with the revamping of the town’s gazebo…
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Cherokee museum looks to the future
 

Cherokee museum looks to the future

The Museum of the Cherokee Indian has been having some trouble with its exhibit light and sound system lately, but…
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Bryson City shelter gives hurting teens a fresh start
 

Bryson City shelter gives hurting teens a fresh start

Despite the automated security system that speaks up every time a door is opened and the whiteboard grid tracking points…
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GOP shake-up: Haywood Republicans wrestle with identity crisis, attempt to oust chair
 

GOP shake-up: Haywood Republicans wrestle with identity crisis, attempt to oust chair

A coup within the Haywood County Republican Party was set in motion this week by a group of precinct chairs…
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Believe it or not, spring is around the corner
 

Believe it or not, spring is around the corner

Despite last week’s chill and blustery snow, we are in the throes of spring migration. Actually, migration never stops. There…
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Cradle of Forestry to debut old-time skills and new ecology exhibits
 

Cradle of Forestry to debut old-time skills and new ecology exhibits

Cultural heritage demonstrations will kick-off the new season for The Cradle of Forestry in America on Saturday, April 12, along…
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Sea-level rise documentary features WCU prof
 

Sea-level rise documentary features WCU prof

Learn how communities are dealing with coastal erosion, storms and rising sea levels with a screening of the critically acclaimed…
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Athletes to converge in Cullowhee for Valley of the Lilies races
 

Athletes to converge in Cullowhee for Valley of the Lilies races

The fourth annual Valley of the Lilies Half Marathon and 5K race are expected to draw an estimated 300 runners…
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Women’s flyfishing weekend
 

Women’s flyfishing weekend

Women of all skill levels are invited to a women-only weekend of flyfishing from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, offered…
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Engage in a day-long celebration of science and nature
 

Engage in a day-long celebration of science and nature

The Mountain Science Expo will feature science programs and exhibits designed to interest kids and adults from 10 a.m. to…
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Appalachian Trail volunteers needed
 

Appalachian Trail volunteers needed

Learn the basics of trail construction and environmental stewardships by volunteering with an Appalachian Trail Conservancy trail crew.
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