Haywood County’s jail expansion project continues to move forward. File photo
 

Haywood commissioners decide on jail financing

Commissioners in Haywood County will move forward with pursuing a bank loan to finance the jail expansion after Davenport and…
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Dozens of cars sit on the grass at Green Hill Cemetery last Halloween. Town of Waynesville photo
 

Cemetery committee chair under fire after whistleblower resignation

On the same day her concerns about a parking issue were published, a Waynesville Cemetery Committee whistleblower resigned after the…
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Special 
election set for March 2 in Cherokee
 

Special 
election set for March 2 in Cherokee

Wolfetown/Big Y voters will cast ballots Thursday, March 2, during their second special election in three months, the Eastern Band…
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A rendering shows what a future Sports Illustrated Resorts property might look like. SI Resorts image
 

Tribal LLC announces partnership 
with Sports Illustrated Resorts

In October, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Council approved $324 million for Kituwah LLC to control a “worldwide” brand…
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Those who can’t access the Fairview cafeteria via the stairwell must navigate a ramp outside the building (below). Dana Ayers photos
 

Jackson Schools lay out capital needs

During a recent meeting between the Jackson County Commission and Board of Education, the school system laid out its most…
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Jackson County Schools now lists a traditional middle school as one of its top capital budget priorities.
 

Jackson makes the case for a middle school

There has long been talk of creating a traditional middle school in Jackson County, but now the conversation appears to…
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Controversial ‘Parent Bill of Rights’ bill moving quickly
 

Controversial ‘Parent Bill of Rights’ bill moving quickly

A controversial education bill making its way through the Republican-dominated North Carolina General Assembly proposes granting parents a slate of “rights”…
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Jason Harley Kloepfer stands at the door with his hands up one second before officers fired. Photo from Kloepfer security video
 

CIPD officers shoot Murphy man in SWAT response

When officers shot Murphy resident Jason Harley Kloepfer, 41, while responding to a disturbance call Monday, Dec. 12, a press…
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Haywood County resident Eddie Cabe speaks in support of medical freedom during a Feb. 6 meeting. Haywood County government photo
 

Haywood grant approval comes after opponents once again rail against the vaccine

Two weeks after it was pulled from the consent agenda to allow more time for research and discussion, a $75,735…
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An array of jewelry by Ilene Kay. (File photos)
 

Cultivating creativity: Haywood artists receive support grants

The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC), along with regional partners — including the Asheville Area Arts Council, Transylvania Community Arts Council,…
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Mom at The Weathercock, June 2022. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: Ode to The Weathercock, ode to the fine folks of Chazy

I caught first word of The Weathercock burning to the ground mid-afternoon on Saturday. Scrolling the Facebook news feed, I…
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Harbor Freight seeks workers for new Waynesville location
 

Harbor Freight seeks workers for new Waynesville location

More than a year after announcing plans to open a location in Waynesville, popular tool retailer Harbor Freight Tools said…
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Heather Blackmon submitted her resignation on Feb. 6.
 

Tuscola principal resigns

Just weeks after the resignation of Tuscola’s head football coach, Principal Heather Blackmon has handed in her resignation from the…
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New year brings new species to the Smokies
 

New year brings new species to the Smokies

Discover Life in America had a busy year, with many new species added to the nonprofit’s ever-increasing inventory of species…
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Since opening in 2017, Fire Mountain Trails has drawn mountain bikers from across the country while stirring enthusiasm locally. File photo
 

Bike swap: With Motion Makers exit, Bryson City Outdoors expands in Cherokee

Less than a year after owner Kent Cranford sold his three Motion Makers Bicycles stores to Specialized Bicycles, the company…
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DuPont’s many waterfalls are a draw for visitors. File photo
 

Master planning process starts for DuPont Forest

Friends of DuPont Forest has received $99,000 in grants from the Tourism Development Authorities in Henderson and Transylvania counties. The…
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A peregrine falcon soars through the sky. USFS photo
 

Rock faces closed for falcon protection

Twelve rock faces in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests are closed to climbing, rappelling, hang-gliding and other activities through…
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Adventure at the arboretum
 

Adventure at the arboretum

Registration is open for two upcoming sessions of Outdoor Adventure Kids, or OAK, at the N.C. Arboretum in Asheville. 
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The low-growing wintergreen plant keeps its leaves — and its minty smell — throughout the winter. Adam Bigelow photo
 

Notes from a plant nerd: Winter Green

While there are many plants that stay green throughout the winter, there is only one plant known as wintergreen.
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Resurrected: a review of Mark Twain’s ‘Is He Dead?’
 

Resurrected: a review of Mark Twain’s ‘Is He Dead?’

Samuel Clemens, best known by his penname Mark Twain, is arguably the master of American novelists, with his great classic…
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The Times Bar in Asheville. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: ‘Either way I wonder sometimes about the outcome of a still verdictless life’

With my 38th birthday right around the corner, I went on a first date last week. It seemed to go…
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Important lessons from time spent with my dog
 

Important lessons from time spent with my dog

It’s been another hard news week. It seems like that’s becoming the norm in modern American society. No matter which…
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North Carolina economy continues to excel
 

North Carolina economy continues to excel

North Carolina faces many challenges. You and I may disagree with how to rank those challenges, or what to do…
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Many have questions
 about Covid vaccine
 

Many have questions
 about Covid vaccine

To the Editor: I’m writing a very heartfelt concern I have for the health and safety of all the people in…
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‘Native Renaissance’: Cherokee filmmakers seek to tell Native stories with Native voices
 

‘Native Renaissance’: Cherokee filmmakers seek to tell Native stories with Native voices

When Cherokee Nation member Brit Hensel got hired for the camera department of FX’s Reservation Dogs, her resume was short and…
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Waynesville police issued pre-emptive statement on Tyre Nichols video
 

Waynesville police issued pre-emptive statement on Tyre Nichols video

On Jan. 26, one day before the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department released video footage of the beating that led to…
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The Town of Sylva has begun its annual budget process. File photo
 

Sylva begins budget process

The Town of Sylva began its budget process last week with the first workshop of the year. Staff and elected…
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Sylva fills board vacancies
 

Sylva fills board vacancies

News of Sylva Mayor Lynda Sossamon’s resignation last week left the town board with decisions to make about who would…
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Jackson votes to keep school-based and district sports in place
 

Jackson votes to keep school-based and district sports in place

After much discussion and community input, the Jackson County School Board has decided to keep its middle school sports situation…
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Chief David Adams.
 

Police in Waynesville kick-start motorcycle program

Chief David Adams and the Waynesville Police Department will begin implementing a motorcycle program and hope to have bikes on…
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Canton’s new town hall will require renovations to serve the administrators who will work there. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Canton selects architects for municipal buildings

The town that refuses to stay down made another big move toward getting back on its feet last week, selecting…
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Bo Crowe.
 

Crowe resigns Tribal Council seat

Wolfetown Rep. Bo Crowe has announced his resignation from the Tribal Council seat he’s held since 2013. The announcement follows…
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Rob Saunooke is challenging Principal Chief Richard Sneed’s bid for re-election in September. Donated photo
 

Saunooke turns down TGC nomination

In January, Principal Chief Richard Sneed made the unusual move of nominating a man who is attempting to unseat him…
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Mountain BizWorks now accepting applications for first Latino 
catalyst cohort
 

Mountain BizWorks now accepting applications for first Latino 
catalyst cohort

Mountain BizWorks is now accepting applications for its first Latino Catalyst Cohort, which will be facilitated entirely in Spanish.
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Dozens of cars sit on the grass at Green Hill Cemetery last Halloween. Town of Waynesville photo
 

Waynesville cemetery committee 
will address parking issues

Haywood County residents have always been very protective — and particular — about Waynesville’s historic Green Hill Cemetery, but at…
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Know before you go: cemetery etiquette
 

Know before you go: cemetery etiquette

Maintaining a dignified and beautiful resting place for departed loved ones is no easy task. It is important to have…
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Casinos, like this one in Cherokee, are currently only allowed on tribal lands in North Carolina. File photo
 

What are the odds of a casino in Asheville? State considers expanding legalized gambling

North Carolina can support as many as nine Las Vegas-style casinos with gambling throughout the state, including one in the…
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The original arch on Waynesville’s Main Street was taken down on Aug. 30, 1972. Alex McKay photo
 

Throwback sign could again grace Waynesville’s Main Street

When the old Downtown Waynesville Association imploded back in 2021 due to mismanagement and a general lack of enthusiasm, it left…
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Corrina Ruffieux
 

Haywood Tourism Development Authority announces new executive director

Corrina Ruffieux has been hired as the executive director of the Haywood County Tourism Development Authority (HCTDA) following a national search. She…
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Lynda Bennett
 

Lynda Bennett pleads guilty to campaign finance violations

Haywood County real estate agent Lynda Bennett, a 2020 candidate for the Republican nomination in North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District,…
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On a Saturday in July 2020, cars line both sides of Newfound Gap Road near the trailhead for Alum Cave Trail. NPS photo
 

Pay to play: Smokies parking tags now on sale

Starting March 1, Great Smoky Mountains National Park visitors will have to pay to park. As the date approaches and…
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Volunteers from the Elkmont Roving Corps — a group of dedicated volunteers who help protect and interpret the Elkmont Historic District of Great Smoky Mountains National Park — adopted one of the Daisy Town cabins and chose a theme for the inaugural Daisy Town Day on November 4, 2022. These ladies dressed in 1920s attire and hosted a tea party. Paul Driessche, Great Smoky Mountains Association photo
 

Word from the Smokies: Inaugural event shows that Elkmont is not a ghost town

If you’ve been to the Elkmont Historic District of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you’ve probably come across a gathering…
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A biker pedals the Staire Creek Trail. Steven McBride photo’
 

Forest Service completes objection reviews for Pisgah-Nantahala forest plan

The U.S. Forest Service has completed its review of 891 objections to the Pisgah-Nantahala forest management plan it released a…
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Originally a barn, the Overmountain Shelter has been in use since 1986 but was decommissioned in 2019 due to structural instability. USFS photo
 

Proposal for Overmountain Shelter replacement

A proposal for the future of the Overmountain Shelter on the Appalachian Trail, closed since 2019, will be discussed during a…
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Radim Schreiber photo
 

Norton Creek firefly tickets on sale

Save the date for a magical evening watching the synchronous fireflies of the Smokies, with tickets available to see the…
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Franklin Appalachian Trail Community Council members held their January meeting at Highlands Aerial Park, a supporter of the organization. Eric Haggart photo
 

Franklin group recognizes new A.T. supporter

Highlands Aerial Park in Scaly Mountain is a new A.T. Supporter with the Franklin Appalachian Trail Community Council. 
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‘McMullen Circle’ and picks for teen readers
 

‘McMullen Circle’ and picks for teen readers

It’s 1969-1970, and the world is changing at a fierce pace. The civil rights movement grips America’s cultural arena, and…
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A recent work by Lauren Medford. (File photo)
 

In search of the muse: Haywood Arts names new art and gallery manager

Local artist Lauren Medford was recently promoted to the art and gallery manager at the Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC)…
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Saltville, Virginia. (Garret K. Woodward photo)
 

This must be the place: To rouse the spirit of the earth and move the rolling sky

Hello from Room 827 at the Marriott Town Center in downtown Charleston, West Virginia. The outside temperature is dropping, all…
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