All things bridal focus of workshops
 

All things bridal focus of workshops

A morning of free bridal workshops featuring local wedding merchants will be held at 9:45 a.m., April 21, at Twin…
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Fight AIDS by eating out
 

Fight AIDS by eating out

Help battle the AIDS disease April 26 by dining out at one of 108 restaurants in Western North Carolina. This…
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Dog parks taking shape in Franklin and Sylva
 

Dog parks taking shape in Franklin and Sylva

Two communities can see the finish line on respective dog parks: Franklin and Sylva. The Friends of the Greenway in…
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WCU schedules public forum on final draft of strategic plan
 

WCU schedules public forum on final draft of strategic plan

A draft strategic plan for Western Carolina University will be the subject of a public forum at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday,…
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Fundraiser set for Debbie Ginn in Jackson
 

Fundraiser set for Debbie Ginn in Jackson

The First United Methodist Church of Sylva will hold an Alzheimer’s disease awareness event from 1-7 p.m., April 21, in…
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Macon commission candidates forum
 

Macon commission candidates forum

The public can find out where candidates for county commissioner stand on various issues at noon on Thursday, April 12,…
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Opportunity to meet Mike Clampitt, House candidate
 

Opportunity to meet Mike Clampitt, House candidate

Mike Clampitt, Republican candidate for the 119th House District, will hold a “Meet and Greet” from 4-7 p.m. Saturday, April…
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Will NC pass amendment 	banning same-sex marriages? Question decided May 8
 

Will NC pass amendment banning same-sex marriages? Question decided May 8

If you believe in polls then North Carolina voters are likely to pass a constitutional amendment that bans same-sex marriages.…
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Cherokee Preservation Foundation announces $1.8 million in grants
 

Cherokee Preservation Foundation announces $1.8 million in grants

Cherokee Preservation Foundation has awarded 24 new grants totaling $1.8 million that support cultural preservation, economic development, job creation and…
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Cashiers wants guarantee of seats at the table on new Jackson tourism board
 

Cashiers wants guarantee of seats at the table on new Jackson tourism board

A task force studying whether Jackson County should revamp its approach to luring tourists began laying the groundwork last week…
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Commissioners raise eyebrows over HCC building snags
 

Commissioners raise eyebrows over HCC building snags

The creative arts building at Haywood Community College has hit a few more snags on its way to completion — much…
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Lose some weight, have some fun
 

Lose some weight, have some fun

The second kick-off in Macon County for Lighten Up for Life will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 28, at…
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MedWest to benefit from golf tournament
 

MedWest to benefit from golf tournament

A golf tournament will be held starting at 9 a.m. on May 12 at Smoky Mountain Country Club in Whittier…
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Alumni football game coming up in May
 

Alumni football game coming up in May

The famed Pisgah-Tuscola rivalry will renew itself six months sooner than usual as alumni from both schools take to the…
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Ghost Town’s savior officially takes title to retro amusement rides
 

Ghost Town’s savior officially takes title to retro amusement rides

The new owner of Ghost Town in the Sky tied up the final loose ends related to her purchase of…
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Reviving domestic violence agency in Jackson could take time
 

Reviving domestic violence agency in Jackson could take time

Two months after the domestic violence agency REACH of Jackson County abruptly shut its doors in February, services to domestic…
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Macon schools seek more funding
 

Macon schools seek more funding

Facing a dire state budget outlook and a loss of one-time federal stimulus dollars, Macon County School’s leaders came hat…
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What comes next?
 

What comes next?

Finding a new leader to replace the outgoing MedWest-Haywood President Mike Poore could take months and will be handled by…
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Poore resigns as  MedWest Haywood leader
 

Poore resigns as MedWest Haywood leader

The president of MedWest-Haywood hospital suddenly stepped down this week after three-and-a-half years on the job. Mike Poore’s tenure at…
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Voters swimming in a sea of U.S. Congressional candidates
 

Voters swimming in a sea of U.S. Congressional candidates

The race for a congressman to represent the mountains in Washington is crowded with candidates, making the political waters murky…
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Some voters still undecided on eve of Cherokee alcohol vote
 

Some voters still undecided on eve of Cherokee alcohol vote

Opinions among members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians remain mixed leading up to a vote that could lift…
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Third time’s the charm for The Strand revival
 

Third time’s the charm for The Strand revival

The old Strand movie theater in downtown Waynesville is finally getting a new lease on life after two false starts…
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Lambert hanging subject of Liars Bench
 

Lambert hanging subject of Liars Bench

On April 19th, the next installment of the Appalachian variety show The Liars Bench will focus on the hanging of…
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Green Energy Park offering art classes
 

Green Energy Park offering art classes

Public art classes in both glassblowing and metalworking are being offered at the Jackson County Green Energy Park in Dillsboro…
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The Overlook Theatre Company to present a musical dessert theater
 

The Overlook Theatre Company to present a musical dessert theater

The Overlook Theatre Company will present “How Sweet It Is,” a musical dessert theater, at 7 p.m. on April 21…
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HCC to offer marketing seminar for the craftsperson, artist
 

HCC to offer marketing seminar for the craftsperson, artist

The Small Business Center of Haywood Community College will offer a free seminar entitled “Marketing for the Craftsperson & Artist,”…
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Sylva pavilion site of next contra dance
 

Sylva pavilion site of next contra dance

The Second Sunday Contra Dance will take place from 2:30-5 p.m. on April 15. The dance will be held at…
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Jeff Foxworthy to perform in comedy benefit for Africa
 

Jeff Foxworthy to perform in comedy benefit for Africa

Jeff Foxworthy will take the stage at 7:30 p.m., April 14, at the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts…
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Voices in the Laurel hosts annual Great Car and Truck Give Away
 

Voices in the Laurel hosts annual Great Car and Truck Give Away

The youth choir, Voices in the Laurel, will hold its second annual Great Car and Truck Give Away from now…
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Stecoah arts center to host ramp festival
 

Stecoah arts center to host ramp festival

The Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center will host a festival celebrating ramps from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 28.…
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Stecoah arts center to host ramp festival
 

Stecoah arts center to host ramp festival

The Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center will host a festival celebrating ramps from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 28.…
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Harrah’s to host free reality TV event
 

Harrah’s to host free reality TV event

The reality show “Auction Kings” will be at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino on April 28. Auction Kings is one of Discovery…
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Festival celebrates Plott hounds, trout
 

Festival celebrates Plott hounds, trout

Maggie Valley Festival Grounds will host a combination of the Great Smoky Mountain Trout & Heritage Festival and PlottFest this…
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Macon library hosts Lady and the Old Timers April 19
 

Macon library hosts Lady and the Old Timers April 19

Lady and the Old Timers will perform from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., April 19, at the Macon County Library…
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Percussion Ensemble to perform April 17 at WCU
 

Percussion Ensemble to perform April 17 at WCU

The nine undergraduate percussion students who make up the Western Carolina University Percussion Ensemble will present a free concert at…
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Smoky Mountain Brass Band to perform in Waynesville
 

Smoky Mountain Brass Band to perform in Waynesville

The Smoky Mountain Brass Band, an authentic British style brass band, will perform at 6 p.m., April 22, at Hazelwood…
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Songwriters returns with Camp, Whitworth and Lammonds
 

Songwriters returns with Camp, Whitworth and Lammonds

The next show in the Songwriters-in-the-Round series is scheduled for April 14 and will features Shawn Camp, Shannon Whitworth and Phillip…
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Chorus to host spring concert
 

Chorus to host spring concert

The Western Carolina Chorus will perform its spring concert at 4 p.m., April 15, in the Coulter Recital Hall at…
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Groovy Movie Club showing ‘The Iron Lady’
 

Groovy Movie Club showing ‘The Iron Lady’

The Groovy Movie Club will show the film “The Iron Lady” at 7 p.m. on April 13. A mostly organic…
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Macon library hosts student art show
 

Macon library hosts student art show

Artwork created by students at East Franklin and Cartoogechay Elementary schools is on display until April 20 in the lobby…
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Concert series to feature husband-wife duo
 

Concert series to feature husband-wife duo

James, a.k.a. “Doodle,” and Karin Lyle will perform at 3 p.m. on April 15 at the Canton library as part…
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Libraries to host anime club meetings
 

Libraries to host anime club meetings

Both the Franklin and Bryson City libraries will host meetings of its anime clubs this month. The Franklin library in…
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Bringing improv to the traditional
 

Bringing improv to the traditional

With tunes that rush quickly along and take unexpected twists and turns, Sylva-based The Dan River Drifters are anything but…
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When the kingfishers return
 

When the kingfishers return

Belted kingfishers are one of my favorite birds, so much so that I wrote a poem years ago about anticipating…
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HCC finalist in climate competition
 

HCC finalist in climate competition

Haywood Community College is a finalist in the Second Nature 2012 Climate Leadership Awards, a national competition among colleges and…
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‘Molecules in the Mountains’ workshop set for April 12
 

‘Molecules in the Mountains’ workshop set for April 12

A workshop focused on life science research being conducted in the mountain region will be offered from 8 a.m. to…
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Hiking opportunity in Waynesville’s watershed
 

Hiking opportunity in Waynesville’s watershed

A hike into the usually closed 8,600-acre Waynesville Watershed is set for 9 a.m. Saturday, April 21. Twice a year…
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Friends’ guided hike explores the Smokies
 

Friends’ guided hike explores the Smokies

Learn how the Boogerman Loop got its unique name, walk along old stone walls that once protected gardens and home…
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Volunteer weather observers needed
 

Volunteer weather observers needed

New volunteers to help form a national network of home-based and amateur rain spotters are needed. This is part of…
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Bat disease found in Haywood County
 

Bat disease found in Haywood County

White-nose syndrome, a deadly disease responsible for the deaths of millions of bats in eastern North America, has been discovered…
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