Solar panels helping to power foot and ankle clinic
 

Solar panels helping to power foot and ankle clinic

The rooftops of both offices of Smoky Mountain Foot and Ankle Clinic are now equipped with solar electric modules that…
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Waynesville woman receives innovative pacemaker
 

Waynesville woman receives innovative pacemaker

Two cardiologists with MedWest Health System now offer the first pacemaker designed, tested and approved by the Federal Drug Administration…
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Insurance to decrease for Clyde residents
 

Insurance to decrease for Clyde residents

Clyde Fire Department recently underwent a state inspection that improved their insurance rating. The businesses and homeowners in the Clyde/Central…
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Sylva might save struggling  group by hiring director itself
 

Sylva might save struggling group by hiring director itself

The fate of the organization tasked with marketing and promoting downtown Sylva remains in flux, but it appears positioned to…
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Fight over planning continues to boil in Macon
 

Fight over planning continues to boil in Macon

If you visit Macon County, keep your head down — there’s a war over property rights in progress. In this…
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Cause of infant’s death ‘undetermined’ by autopsy
 

Cause of infant’s death ‘undetermined’ by autopsy

Hypothermia is a possible cause of death for Aubrey Kina-Marie Littlejohn, a 15-month-old Cherokee baby who died in January, according…
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Green Energy Park completes upgrade
 

Green Energy Park completes upgrade

A blower upgrade to the landfill gas system that helps power Jackson County’s Green Energy Park has been completed. The…
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New president named at SCC
 

New president named at SCC

 Southwestern Community College this week got a new president, Donald Tomas of Aledo, Texas, who takes over July 1. Tomas…
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Cherokee hopes for dealers as casino expansion debt looms
 

Cherokee hopes for dealers as casino expansion debt looms

Principal Chief Michell Hicks hinted last week at a renewed effort to bring live dealers to Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel and…
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HCC offers day camp
 

HCC offers day camp

A summer day camp for children from the ages of 6 to 12 will run from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30…
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HCC restructures auto body program
 

HCC restructures auto body program

A new associate degree program at Haywood Community College will upgrade the existing one-year diploma program in auto body this…
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Minority business owners sought for awards
 

Minority business owners sought for awards

Know someone, maybe yourself, who should be minority businessperson of the year? The Minority Enterprise Development Week Committee is now…
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Feeling like your grandparenting alone? There’s help out there
 

Feeling like your grandparenting alone? There’s help out there

A grandparent support group will meet from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1, at the Jackson Family…
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Public perspectives on Corridor K
 

Public perspectives on Corridor K

Health and Prosperity Two of the main arguments in favor of Corridor K construction are safety and economic growth. Road…
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Feelings for and against Corridor K run strong
 

Feelings for and against Corridor K run strong

In Graham County, a public hearing last week on Corridor K drew a crowd of 200 people, speaking for and…
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The passing of an era? Residents in Macon County say goodbye to independent hospital
 

The passing of an era? Residents in Macon County say goodbye to independent hospital

At Macon Barber Shop, you can get a haircut for $10 and a shampoo for $5, but the talk is…
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Angel Hospital on the road to a merger with Mission
 

Angel Hospital on the road to a merger with Mission

Angel Medical Center in Franklin, one of the last, small independent hospitals in the state, is now part of Mission…
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Ubiquitous phone book still a staple
 

Ubiquitous phone book still a staple

This June, 91,000 pounds of paper will make its way into Western North Carolina. Some of it will end up…
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New chain stores for Waynesville  a concern for small businesses
 

New chain stores for Waynesville a concern for small businesses

For Mary Edwards, the owner of Craft Collection in downtown Waynesville, news of a possible Michaels coming to town is…
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Plans call for new Belk, a Michaels and PetSmart in Waynesville
 

Plans call for new Belk, a Michaels and PetSmart in Waynesville

Belk department store in Waynesville might be moving from its anchor spot beside Ingle's grocery store to a much larger…
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Tea time for the arts
 

Tea time for the arts

Get a taste of English tradition at Mountain High Tea, a fundraising party for the Haywood County Arts Council. The…
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Cancer survivor reads from memoir at City Lights
 

Cancer survivor reads from memoir at City Lights

Bryson City resident Jane Spotted Bird will read from her recently published memoir, Still Here: Dancing to the Beat of…
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Author to speak on the publishing
 

Author to speak on the publishing

The Marianna Black Library in Bryson City will host an afternoon with Kim Michele Richardson, author of The Unbreakable Child:…
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A thinking person’s crime novel
 

A thinking person’s crime novel

Kind hearts, allow me to introduce Police Detective, Harry Hole. Let me warn you in advance, he is an alcoholic…
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Magnolias not just a Deep South species
 

Magnolias not just a Deep South species

Mention magnolias and images of plantations and mint juleps come to mind. But here in Western North Carolina we have…
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Brazilian soccer camp brings skills to youth
 

Brazilian soccer camp brings skills to youth

The Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department will offer TetraBrazil Soccer Camp for ages 10 to 18 July 11 through 15…
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Competitive youth soccer try-outs
 

Competitive youth soccer try-outs

Carolina Mountains Soccer Club in Haywood County is holding tryouts May 24 through 26 for the coming season. The soccer…
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Teams forming for adult summer soccer league
 

Teams forming for adult summer soccer league

Adults with a hankering for soccer this summer can sign up to play in a league run by the Haywood…
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Gardening for Wildlife series in Macon
 

Gardening for Wildlife series in Macon

Do you want to attract more birds, butterflies, beneficial insects and other native species to your backyards? It’s easy, fun…
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Learn how to build a backyard habitat
 

Learn how to build a backyard habitat

The Great Smoky Mountains Audubon Society will hold a Backyard Habitat Workshop from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June…
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Four planets visible to naked eye in May
 

Four planets visible to naked eye in May

Western North Carolina stargazers will be able to witness a rare astronomical phenomenon this month when four of the five…
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From longboarding to disc golf, Sports Festival leaves no stone unturned
 

From longboarding to disc golf, Sports Festival leaves no stone unturned

The Mountain Sports Festival returns to Asheville on May 27-29, with a line up to entice any pro or amateur…
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Make money off your forestland
 

Make money off your forestland

A wildcrafting, general make-your-forest work for you workshop is scheduled from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. May 26 at the…
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Lend a hand for the birds
 

Lend a hand for the birds

Volunteers are needed at the bird-monitoring station at Tessentee Bottomland Preserve in Macon County. The program is a nationwide effort…
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Landing the big one: National Fly Fishing Championship coming to Cherokee
 

Landing the big one: National Fly Fishing Championship coming to Cherokee

Want to see some of the best fly-fishing imaginable? The 2011 U.S. National Fly Fishing Championship will be held May…
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Quiet please!
 

Quiet please!

Last Saturday morning I was racing around in the woods of the Tusquitee Ranger District on the other side of…
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Get on that bike and ditch the car
 

Get on that bike and ditch the car

A “Bike to Work” ride will be held in Waynesville May 20 on National Bike to Work Day. The length…
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Historic farmland conserved on Valley River near Andrews
 

Historic farmland conserved on Valley River near Andrews

Hiwassee-Valley Land Trust, a project of the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, has purchased the 100-acre Salman Farm that…
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Name that… Creative fundraising supports effort to count every living thing in the Smokies
 

Name that… Creative fundraising supports effort to count every living thing in the Smokies

Some of the scientists helping to identify every living species in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are giving up…
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Don’t rush by this little Lake Junaluska treasure
 

Don’t rush by this little Lake Junaluska treasure

I traveled over the Balsams this past weekend from Sylva to Lake Junaluska for a native plant sale, and I’m…
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Leadership Institute can solve problems
 

Leadership Institute can solve problems

To the Editor: The  Natural Resources Leadership Institute is a multi-faceted instructional and community service program of North Carolina Cooperative…
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House budget proposal goes down wrong path
 

House budget proposal goes down wrong path

To the Editor: The House in Raleigh recently passed a budget with deep spending cuts. According to Forbes.com, House Speaker…
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US policy on killing is confusing
 

US policy on killing is confusing

With its unending contradictions, life is at best confusing and at worst inexplicable. The U.S. is in the minority of…
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Common sense loses to ideology in House budget proposal
 

Common sense loses to ideology in House budget proposal

North Carolina is facing a budget crisis. I get that. What I don’t get is the proposed slashing of so…
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Voices in the Laurel choir holds auditions
 

Voices in the Laurel choir holds auditions

Auditions for the 2011-2012 season of Voices in the Laurel will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday,…
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Calling vendors for mountain festival
 

Calling vendors for mountain festival

Arts, crafts and food vendors are being sought to participate in Mountain Heritage Day, Western Carolina University’s annual fall festival…
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Celebrate summer at Mustang Roundup
 

Celebrate summer at Mustang Roundup

The annual Smoky Mountain High School Mustang Roundup is scheduled for May 21, sponsored by the Smoky Mountain High School…
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Old-time music on Franklin’s town square starts this Sunday
 

Old-time music on Franklin’s town square starts this Sunday

Brevard’s Hogtown Squealers Band will play a concert of traditional string band music at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 22,…
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Concert to benefit Pigeon Center
 

Concert to benefit Pigeon Center

A special evening concert will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 27, at Grace Episcopal Church in Waynesville.…
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May 24 Balsam Range show to be featured on television
 

May 24 Balsam Range show to be featured on television

Members of the Haywood County-based Balsam Range will be joined by the host of the television show “Life in the…
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