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Public restrooms coming to downtown Bryson City
Visitors to Bryson City will have a free place to go when nature calls once public restrooms are installed in…
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Are community colleges efficient?
The answer is no, according to a recent study by the state Program Evaluation Oversight Committee. Here’s what they found:…
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Community colleges in the crosshairs: Merging colleges could save money, but erode meaning for county
Local and state leaders in Western North Carolina are vigorously opposing a cost-savings plan to consolidate administrations of 15 of…
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Cherokee fish hatchery digs out after flash flood
A flash flood struck the Cherokee fish hatchery last week, pummeling fish in the raceways with a wall of water…
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New WCU chancellor steps out from the ivory tower
A new strategic plan for Western Carolina University will include ideas and voices from the local community, new Chancellor David…
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Smoky Mountain Living magazine is seeking photos from readers
Smoky Mountain Living prominently features images from across the southern Appalachians in each edition. Photo essays adhere to the issue’s…
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Constructing your own coffin
A portion of this Back Then column appeared in SMN in August 2004 as “A Box to Call Your Own.”…
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Run for Joyce Kilmer
A 5K and 10K race will be held in conjunction with the 75th anniversary events for Joyce Kilmer on Saturday,…
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High school students stage run to help humanity’s water woes
The Franklin Blue Planet 5K for Clean Water, a charity run, will be kick off at 9 a.m. August 6…
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Folkmoot gives 5K a festive flair
The annual Folkmoot 5K Walk/Run and Kids’ Fun Run, held in conjunction with the Folkmoot Dance and Music festival, will…
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Master Gardeners offer mini-grants for projects
The Haywood County Master Gardener Volunteer Association is offering grants for research or education in the areas of environment, gardening…
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BatFest to shed light on the world of nocturnal flying mammals
BatFest 2011 will be held from 2 p.m. until 5:30 p.m Sunday, July 31, in Crossnore, giving the public an…
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Bear photographer to share insights at talk
Bill Lea, renowned nature photographer, will present “Understanding the Black Bear,” a free lecture at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July…
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Calling fly fishing volunteers
The Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education is recruiting experienced fly fishing anglers who are interested in volunteering. The Pisgah Center…
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Cherokee elder to share insight on natural world
Jerry Wolfe, an elder of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians, will give a presentation titled “From the Cherokee…
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Roan Mountain makeover includes new observation deck
Roan Mountain Gardens Recreation Area has reopened after a year-long renovation project funded by $700,000 in federal stimulus money. Located…
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Anniversary celebration salutes Joyce Kilmer
A celebration honoring the 75th anniversary of the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in the Nantahala National Forest will be held…
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Western NC develops as a hotspot for natural products
WNC Naturally, an event to strengthen the natural products industry, will be held from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. August…
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Man vs. nature
Unless you are of a philosophical bent, you might want to skip this last installment of the spotted owl trilogy.…
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Twenty years and counting: Tracking the health of the Little Tennessee
For two decades, the Little Tennessee Watershed Association in Franklin has been monitoring the health of the river’s water basin…
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Mysterious tribe’s tale
This remarkable book has two protagonists. One is a learned, sophisticated (and somewhat jaded) scholar who has decided to spend…
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Spinning fibers with local artist
A fiber art demonstration by Gail Johnston will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 26, at the Jackson…
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Workshops for young artists
A youth art workshop will be held from 2 until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 27, at the Jackson County…
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Apple Harvest Festival seeks vendors
Applications are being accepted for the 23rd annual Haywood County Apple Harvest Festival for artists, crafters and craft demonstrators. The…
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Grace Church prepares for annual Parish Fair
Grace Episcopal Church in the Mountains in Waynesville is getting ready for the annual Parish Fair from 9 a.m. to…
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Writer and comedian stops at Harrah’s
Rodney Carrington will be performing at 9 p.m. on Friday, July 29, at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino and Hotel’s Event Center.…
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Dismembered Tennesseans to perform at Appalachian Evening
The Dismembered Tennesseans will play at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, at the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center. It…
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Sylva singer plays heritage blues show
Karen “Sugar” Barnes will perform at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 23, at the Marianna Black Library in Bryson City.…
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Eight plays slated for reading in Cashiers
Playfest, an evening of staged play readings, will begin at 7:30 p.m. on July 28 at the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community…
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Camp offers a taste of Broadway and more
MusicWorks! Studio of Performing Arts in Waynesville is offering a musical theater/show choir camp experience for young people ages 7…
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Oconaluftee starts old time music jam session
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is starting up an acoustic old-time jam session from 1 to 3 p.m. every third…
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The Barn Cats to perform
The Community Room at the Jackson County Public Library will come alive with country music when the Barn Cats Old…
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Singer-songwriter sings from debut album
The Macon County Library hosts singer/songwriter Angela Faye Martin at 7 p.m. on July 21. Martin is a native of…
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Oldie favorites on stage in Franklin
B.J. Thomas and Billy Joe Royal will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 22, at the Smoky Mountain Center…
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Brevard trio continues free concert series at WCU
Serious Clark, a folk-fusion trio from Brevard, will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 21, at…
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Creativity: An international affair
In one gallery in Waynesville this month, the nations of the world will gather. While the international dance and song…
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Take part in Folkmoot USA
Folkmoot 5K The Folkmoot 5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run at 8 a.m. on July 23 has become one of…
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International Festival Day brings dancing, demonstrations
Folkmoot’s International Festival Day will be held from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, in Waynesville. The…
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Making a joyful noise
In 1984, Flora Gammon agreed to a favor for a colleague and friend, Dr. Clinton Border. He needed her musical…
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The groups of Folkmoot 2011
Batimbo Drummers Ensemble The Republic of Burundi in central Africa has always been known for its hypnotic drum music, and…
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A gourmet makeover for Folkmoot’s food
There are certain things that are nearly exclusive to cafeterias. Mystery meat. Square pizza. Chicken rings, presumably to go on…
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Schedule of Events
Wednesday, July 27 1:00 pm Hazelwood Elementary School. Free Event. 2:00 pm Blue Ridge Community College, Bo Thomas Auditorium, Flat…
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HART production just as good as Broadway
To the Editor: Have you ever wanted to go to Manhattan and see a Broadway musical? Well, you don’t have…
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General Assembly was fair with education
To the Editor: When funds are limited and cuts need to be made, wise decisions are imperative. As a former…
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SCC worked for years to fund road
The basic issue is safety. That’s it, plain and simple. While one Jackson County commissioner has questioned the need for…
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Sometimes a little wildness is a good thing
Out running early this morning, I was struck by the colors of summer found in the fields along Fairview Road…
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Duke rate hike request all about profits
If you read the information Duke Energy is spreading throughout the news media in its vast public relations campaign, you’d…
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Leave politics at the door and enjoy Folkmoot USA
I’ve been volunteering with the Folkmoot USA International Dance Festival for about 15 years. It’s one of the most culturally…
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Former governor visits Cherokee
Former Gov. Jim Hunt toured Cherokee last week at the invitation of Cherokee Preservation Foundation. The governor, who helped negotiate…
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Recycling containers come to downtown Waynesville
No more schlepping those empty drink bottles or cans home after a day of browsing in downtown Waynesville. A dozen…
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