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Kingsbury gives us a comfortable summer read
 

Kingsbury gives us a comfortable summer read

In The Bridge (ISBN 978-1-4516-4701-3, $19.99), Karen Kingsbury treats readers to a tale of romance and tribulation centered on a…
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Mountain Momma
 

Mountain Momma

My husband is from South Carolina — the state where you don’t have to wear helmets on a motorcycle and…
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Cathey memoir on life, metal sculpture
 

Cathey memoir on life, metal sculpture

Metal sculptor Grace Cathey will hold a signing for her book, Fire & Steel: The Sculpture of Grace Cathey, from…
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SCC quilts for returning soldiers
 

SCC quilts for returning soldiers

Quilting students from Southwestern Community College recently participated in the Quilts of Valor project, a non-profit organization with the goal…
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Dunham brings comedy to Cherokee
 

Dunham brings comedy to Cherokee

Acclaimed comedian Jeff Dunham will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 6, at Harrah’s Cherokee.
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Spice and tea store opens in Highlands
 

Spice and tea store opens in Highlands

The Spice & Tea Exchange opens its doors this Independence Day weekend in downtown Highlands. The new retail destination is…
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Bascom benefit features floral design, garden tours, photography
 

Bascom benefit features floral design, garden tours, photography

The “Mountains in Bloom” fundraiser for The Bascom Visual Arts Center will be July 11-14 in Highlands.
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Battistelli, Jars of Clay play Franklin
 

Battistelli, Jars of Clay play Franklin

Christian singer Francesca Battistelli and rock group Jars of Clay perform at the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts…
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Dulcimer conference to feature historian, progressive dulcimer virtuoso
 

Dulcimer conference to feature historian, progressive dulcimer virtuoso

A mountain dulcimer historian who discovered the instrument while living in Greenwich Village in the 1960s and a 19-year-old dulcimer…
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This must be the place
 

This must be the place

It had been 10 years. I kept thinking those words while boarding a plane in Charlotte this past weekend, bound…
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Finding inspiration in Appalachia
 

Finding inspiration in Appalachia

Standing in an empty field, Martin Cook has a vision.  Founder of the renowned Western North Carolina gospel group The Inspirations,…
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Cowee disaster is a moving story
 

Cowee disaster is a moving story

To the Editor: My appreciation goes to Gary Carden and Dave Waldrop from “The Liar’s Bench;” George Frizzell of the…
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Phone questions not a good business practice
 

Phone questions not a good business practice

To the Editor: MedWest, the company that has taken over our local hospitals as well as many local medical practices,…
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Teaching people to care about conservation
 

Teaching people to care about conservation

To the Editor: I would like to share with your readers what I have come to realize are fundamental objectives…
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A great country needs a wise immigration policy
 

A great country needs a wise immigration policy

By Doug Wingeier • Guest Columnist In a previous letter, I described how devastating to human beings our current immigration system…
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Southern Loop on hold
 

Southern Loop on hold

A decade-long tug-of-war over what to do about Sylva’s congested commercial strip of N.C. 107 took an unexpected turn last…
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More bang, less buck: Jackson to convert public transit shuttles to propane
 

More bang, less buck: Jackson to convert public transit shuttles to propane

It’s not quite the Jetsons’ flying car, but Jackson County is moving toward its own fleet of new-age vehicles powered…
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Caught red-handed with recyclables and nowhere to pitch them? Fret no more, Sylva
 

Caught red-handed with recyclables and nowhere to pitch them? Fret no more, Sylva

Recycling receptacles are coming to downtown Sylva soon, at last giving shoppers and strollers a green option for pitching their…
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Room tax revenue up in Haywood, thanks in part to audit
 

Room tax revenue up in Haywood, thanks in part to audit

Lodging tax revenue was up during the past year in Haywood County, and could see another boost in the new…
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Haywood tourism leaders hope to get in the film game
 

Haywood tourism leaders hope to get in the film game

The Haywood County Tourism Development Authority has unveiled several new strategies and initiatives this year in an effort to become…
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Swain commissioners go back on pledge to fund school resource officers
 

Swain commissioners go back on pledge to fund school resource officers

Despite rallying around calls for more school resource officers earlier this year, Swain County commissioners will not chip in after…
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With merger in limbo, Waynesville budget sent back to the drawing board
 

With merger in limbo, Waynesville budget sent back to the drawing board

The Waynesville Board of Aldermen rubberstamped a $31.8 million budget Monday, but it may just have to turn right around…
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Ballot referendum likely in Lake Junaluska merger with Waynesville
 

Ballot referendum likely in Lake Junaluska merger with Waynesville

A compromise has been floated in Raleigh that could break the political impasse over the proposed merger of Lake Junaluska…
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Lake Junaluska merger temporarily stymied by Raleigh politics
 

Lake Junaluska merger temporarily stymied by Raleigh politics

The merger of Lake Junaluska with the town of Waynesville has yet to get the blessing of state legislators in…
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Cashiers fights for bigger piece of funding pie
 

Cashiers fights for bigger piece of funding pie

The debate over the Jackson County Tourism Development Authority budget was bumped up another notch last week when dozens of…
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Cat-Tran could be nixed for off-campus students
 

Cat-Tran could be nixed for off-campus students

Western Carolina University’s off-campus Cat-Tran may soon go the way of the horse and buggy.
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WCU neighbors chagrinned by sprawling student apartments — and the cars they bring
 

WCU neighbors chagrinned by sprawling student apartments — and the cars they bring

Adam Cartwright walked a thin line on the way back to his home in Cullowhee. He hugged the side of…
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Financial woes catch up with Tandi Haas
 

Financial woes catch up with Tandi Haas

Amy Clifton Keely wasn’t asking for much. Being a wedding photographer, she knew how wedding days worked, and what pitfalls…
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Paula Deen restaurant shut down at Cherokee casino
 

Paula Deen restaurant shut down at Cherokee casino

Cook and television personality Paula Deen has gotten into hot butter in recent weeks over allegations of racism, prompting Caesar’s…
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Turning rust to gold: Lifelong collector saves everything … and sells it
 

Turning rust to gold: Lifelong collector saves everything … and sells it

One man’s junk is another man’s treasure. “Ever since I was kid, I would take home all kinds of stuff,…
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Mission, Angel Medical formalize partnership
 

Mission, Angel Medical formalize partnership

Angel Medical Center in Franklin officially came under the umbrella of Mission Hospital System this week, a move Angel leaders…
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How much policing is too much? Maggie leaders try to strike balance
 

How much policing is too much? Maggie leaders try to strike balance

It was Groundhog Day again for the Maggie Valley Police Department. Last year, Police Chief Scott Sutton defended his department…
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HCC, contractor negotiate final fees on Creative Arts project
 

HCC, contractor negotiate final fees on Creative Arts project

Haywood Community College is negotiating with the architects and contractor who worked on the college’s new Creative Arts building to…
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Construction ramps up on skate park in hopes of August opening
 

Construction ramps up on skate park in hopes of August opening

Construction on an 8,000-square-foot Waynesville skate park is visibly progressing.
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Rare mountain tornado damages GSMNP
 

Rare mountain tornado damages GSMNP

The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado formed during an afternoon of thunderstorms and high winds that ripped…
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Job incentive deal brewing in Haywood
 

Job incentive deal brewing in Haywood

Haywood County could be landing new jobs in the near future — but what type of jobs, how many and…
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Waynesville hosts KIDS on MAIN Fourth of July parade
 

Waynesville hosts KIDS on MAIN Fourth of July parade

Children of all ages are invited to participate in this year’s 22nd annual “Stars & Stripes Celebration” at 10 a.m.…
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“Good Neighbors: Good Stewards” continues at the Rickman Store
 

“Good Neighbors: Good Stewards” continues at the Rickman Store

The second session of “Good Neighbors, Good Stewards: Community and Environmental Change in Macon County” will take place at 11…
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Cashiers Chamber calls on members to support hike in visitor center funding
 

Cashiers Chamber calls on members to support hike in visitor center funding

Leaders of the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce are pushing for more funding from the Jackson County Tourism Development Authority…
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New Waynesville ABC store to open
 

New Waynesville ABC store to open

Come September, a brand new $1.3 million South Main Street liquor store will open in Waynesville.
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Town leadership seats up for grabs
 

Town leadership seats up for grabs

Towns across the mountains will hold elections for their mayors and town board leaders this fall. The mandatory sign-up period…
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Franklin mayor set to retire
 

Franklin mayor set to retire

Franklin will soon be saying goodbye to its sitting mayor and longtime town politician Joe Collins. The Franklin native has…
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Face of Sylva board may change come November
 

Face of Sylva board may change come November

Sylva Mayor Maurice Moody has announced he will retire from town government and not seek reelection in the upcoming election.…
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Help wanted: A better road map for WNC
 

Help wanted: A better road map for WNC

An ambitious yearlong exercise to create a collective economic vision for the mountains will decide whether a long-awaited $800 million…
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Multi-agency busts net 60 arrests
 

Multi-agency busts net 60 arrests

Law enforcement agencies in Western North Carolina are cracking down on drug use in the region.
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WNC residents travel to Raleigh for moral Monday rally
 

WNC residents travel to Raleigh for moral Monday rally

When moral Monday protestors gathered this week in front of the legislature in Raleigh to decrying the policies of conservative…
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Democrats organize Waynesville protest against General Assembly’s actions
 

Democrats organize Waynesville protest against General Assembly’s actions

More than 150 protestors marched in downtown Waynesville Monday to oppose what they characterize as egregious policies by Republican state…
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Jazz festival heats up Waynesville
 

Jazz festival heats up Waynesville

Enjoy traditional, bop, and original jazz during the Summer Jazz Festival on Saturdays from June 29 to July 20 at…
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Georgia’s Black Rock State Park worth the visit
 

Georgia’s Black Rock State Park worth the visit

Perhaps you’re looking for a new site to visit this summer?  If so, consider making a visit to Black Rock…
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Bear carcass baffles law enforcement
 

Bear carcass baffles law enforcement

A bear carcass marked in white paint with a message seemingly taunting law enforcement officials was dumped onto a road…
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