Priming the pump to cash in on casino’s trickle down
 

Priming the pump to cash in on casino’s trickle down

Business owners in Cherokee are making their own preparations for the influx of new visitors as a result of live…
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All hands on deck: live gaming approved by state
 

All hands on deck: live gaming approved by state

After nearly a decade of negotiations and broken promises, the state finally approved an agreement that allows table games with…
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Street dances return to Waynesville
 

Street dances return to Waynesville

The popular Mountain Street Dances held in downtown Waynesville on select Fridays throughout the summer kick at 6:30 p.m. on…
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Children’s Film Festival held at Ruby Cinema
 

Children’s Film Festival held at Ruby Cinema

A Children’s Film Festival for Macon County children will be held at 10 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday morning through…
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Haywood fairgrounds to hold truck pull
 

Haywood fairgrounds to hold truck pull

The Haywood County Truck Pull will be held at 11 a.m. June 23. Entries will begin at 9 a.m. at…
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Art reception to benefit Haywood Waterways
 

Art reception to benefit Haywood Waterways

There will be an art reception benefitting Haywood Waterways Association at the Village Green Café in Waynesville from 5:30 to…
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Cashiers Mountain Music Festival
 

Cashiers Mountain Music Festival

The Cashers Mountain Music Festival is being held June 30 and July 1 at the Village Green and Commons in…
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Logan Murrell to perform at Fontana Village Resort
 

Logan Murrell to perform at Fontana Village Resort

Logan Murrell will be performing from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. June 22 and 29 at the Wildwood Grill at…
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Broadway’s Gloria Crampton to perform June 23 in Highlands
 

Broadway’s Gloria Crampton to perform June 23 in Highlands

“Broadway and More” with Glory Crampton will be at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Highlands Performing Arts Center. Crampton…
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Steampunk technique taught June 28
 

Steampunk technique taught June 28

A Steampunk Jewelry & Creations Workshop will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. June 28 at the Macon County…
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Learn cooking with soy in Sylva
 

Learn cooking with soy in Sylva

A “Cooking With Soy” class will be offered at 1 p.m. June 25 in the Conference Room of the Community…
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Library to host traveling Lincoln exhibit
 

Library to host traveling Lincoln exhibit

The Waynesville library will unveil the traveling exhibit “Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War” at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday,…
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World Music Concert in Franklin
 

World Music Concert in Franklin

Franklin and Dillsboro Ubuntu Choirs will perform a concert of music from around the world and here at home at…
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Final Noon Concert ‘Flute Flourish’
 

Final Noon Concert ‘Flute Flourish’

The Grace Noon Concerts season finale will feature flutists Sarah Cifani and Kathy Alley at noon on Thursday, July 21,…
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Author Vicki Lane to speak in Jackson
 

Author Vicki Lane to speak in Jackson

Novelist Vicki Lane will hold a book talk with a question and answer session at 7 p.m. June 26 at…
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Peter Pan to fly high in Franklin
 

Peter Pan to fly high in Franklin

The Overlook Theatre Company will present “Peter Pan: The High-Flying Musical Adventure” at 7:30 p.m. June 21-23 and at 2:30…
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Subscriptions available for 2012-13 WCU Galaxy of Stars Series
 

Subscriptions available for 2012-13 WCU Galaxy of Stars Series

The Galaxy of Stars Series at Western Carolina University will open its eighth season this fall with a lineup featuring…
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Friends benefit  to feature Michael Reno Harrell
 

Friends benefit to feature Michael Reno Harrell

Storyteller and singer Michael Reno Harrell will perform an afternoon full of Smoky Mountain stories at 4 p.m. June 30…
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Glass artist Tadashi Torii to open show  at Green Energy Park June 21
 

Glass artist Tadashi Torii to open show at Green Energy Park June 21

A showing of Japanese glass artist Tadashi Torii’s works will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. June 21 at…
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The most dangerous woman in America
 

The most dangerous woman in America

The historic Rickman Store in Macon County will once again become a stage for one of the most accomplished monologues…
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Signs as art
 

Signs as art

  Jeff Marley is creating signs for Cherokee and the surrounding area proclaiming in Cherokee and in English, “We are…
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Drum, song and dance highlight Powwow
 

Drum, song and dance highlight Powwow

  With strong personal, familial and spiritual traditions and a healthy dose of competition, the 37th annual Cherokee Powwow will…
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Watch out! Bigfoot sighted in WNC
 

Watch out! Bigfoot sighted in WNC

I’d never read a horror-fiction genre book in my life. That is, until I found myself at an author’s event…
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Contributing writers of ‘27 Views of Asheville’ to speak
 

Contributing writers of ‘27 Views of Asheville’ to speak

Four of the contributing writers to the book 27 Views of Asheville will read their selections at 3 p.m. June…
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Andrea Ford discusses the benefits of the Enneagram
 

Andrea Ford discusses the benefits of the Enneagram

Holistic healer Andrea Ford will discuss the wisdom of the Enneagram at 2 p.m. June 16 at the City Lights…
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Poetry reading in Highlands
 

Poetry reading in Highlands

Poets Shannon Tharp and Whit Griffin will be reading their recently published works at 7 p.m. June 15 at the…
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Explore unique, beautiful gardens
 

Explore unique, beautiful gardens

By Shannan Mashburn • SMN Intern Gardeners, wannabe-gardeners and those who simply appreciate a fine garden can catch a behind-the-scenes…
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Bog is good
 

Bog is good

Mountain bogs are some of the rarest and most imperiled natural habitat in the country. They are generally small and…
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Blue Ridge Breakaway registration discounts
 

Blue Ridge Breakaway registration discounts

The first early registration discount for the third annual Blue Ridge Breakaway biking event in Haywood County has passed, but…
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Woodland steward series held in July and August
 

Woodland steward series held in July and August

North Carolina State University’s Forest & Environmental Outreach Program is co-sponsoring a series of four workshops for private forest landowners…
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Don your best kilt for the Braveheart 5K
 

Don your best kilt for the Braveheart 5K

The Braveheart 5K footrace and one-mile kids’ fun run will streak into downtown Franklin on Saturday, June 16. The race…
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MedWest hosts Triathlon
 

MedWest hosts Triathlon

MedWest is sponsoring a triathlon at 8 a.m. July 7 at the MedWest Health & Fitness Center in Clyde. The…
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Map and GPS coordinates of fish attractors available
 

Map and GPS coordinates of fish attractors available

  The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission now has an online map and the GPS coordinates for nearly 550 fish attractor…
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Cradle of Forestry to host firefly tour
 

Cradle of Forestry to host firefly tour

The Cradle of Forestry in America will host its annual Firefly Twilight Tour from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 16…
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Catch the summer solstice June 20
 

Catch the summer solstice June 20

The first moment of summer will occur at 7:09 p.m. June 20, say astronomers with the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute…
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Invasive insect kills ash trees
 

Invasive insect kills ash trees

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials confirmed that the invasive emerald ash borer beetles — which can kill ash trees…
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Jackson growers to help Community Table
 

Jackson growers to help Community Table

This week the Community Garden will begin its Fresh Produce Initiative by taking weekly donations from vendors and customers at…
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National Park Hosts “Women’s Work” Event
 

National Park Hosts “Women’s Work” Event

National Park staff and volunteers will pay tribute to rural women of the past from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.…
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Blue Ridge Parkway hike of the week
 

Blue Ridge Parkway hike of the week

The Blue Ridge Parkway is hosting a hike titled “Down to the Graveyard” at 10 a.m. June 15 on the…
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The feisty, showy and talented grosbeak
 

The feisty, showy and talented grosbeak

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about scarlet tanagers, a showy rather common species I assumed most were familiar…
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Fight back against Alzheimer’s
 

Fight back against Alzheimer’s

To the Editor: Ask yourself, for just one day, can I match the passion and dedication of Alzheimer’s caregivers and…
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Things are as they just should be — just ask Booger
 

Things are as they just should be — just ask Booger

I found Booger at the Coffee Shop some 15 years ago – a tiny kitten with only one eye open,…
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Teachers get sympathy from readers, peers
 

Teachers get sympathy from readers, peers

You never know what subject in a column will incite readers and friends to open up and express their feelings.…
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Jackson board divided over restructuring of departments
 

Jackson board divided over restructuring of departments

The Jackson County Board of Commissioners narrowly passed a resolution that would allow county governments more flexibility in how its…
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WCU student receives UNC student government award
 

WCU student receives UNC student government award

Sam Miller, Western Carolina University vice chancellor for student affairs, has received the John L. Sanders Student Advocate Award, the…
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Exhibit opens at WCU
 

Exhibit opens at WCU

“Collecting for the Community,” a new exhibit at Western Carolina University’s Mountain Heritage Center, opened June 7 and will be…
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NOC believes the future is in kids
 

NOC believes the future is in kids

Summer camp. It’s how generations of NOC paddlers got their first taste of whitewater, a fateful moment that ultimately grew…
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Paddling downturn forces NOC to expand offerings
 

Paddling downturn forces NOC to expand offerings

Of the many challenges faced by the Nantahala Outdoor Center during the past decade, one of the most troubling —…
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Changing course while keeping afloat: NOC’s new owners try to improve bottom line while keeping core values
 

Changing course while keeping afloat: NOC’s new owners try to improve bottom line while keeping core values

The Nantahala Outdoor Center rose rapidly from a scrappy operation spawned by idealistic river rats in the 1970s to one…
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Cataloochee Ranch announces tours of experimental American chestnut orchard
 

Cataloochee Ranch announces tours of experimental American chestnut orchard

In contrast to its peaceful and stunning high-mountain setting, Maggie Valley’s Cataloochee Ranch has been at the forefront of a…
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