Canton board seat will remain open, for now
 

Canton board seat will remain open, for now

The three remaining members of the Canton Board of Aldermen/women have decided not to appoint anyone to a board seat…
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Budget standoff hinges on Medicaid expansion
 

Budget standoff hinges on Medicaid expansion

Calling the $24 billion state budget passed by North Carolina’s Republican-led legislature “an astonishing failure,” Gov. Roy Cooper, D-Rocky Mount,…
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Teacher resigns following alleged sexual activity with student
 

Teacher resigns following alleged sexual activity with student

UPDATED 1/24/2020: Following several meetings with the alleged victim and family, the District Attorney's Office declined to file charges in…
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Gerrymandering ruling leaves NC districts in place
 

Gerrymandering ruling leaves NC districts in place

A June 27 Supreme Court decision not to get involved with politically gerrymandered congressional districts in Maryland and North Carolina…
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The Smoky Mountain Cinema reopened on Tuesday, July 2, in Waynesville. The theater consists of three screens with varied seating (200, 90, 50). Garret K. Woodward photo
 

Small-town sequel: Waynesville’s Smoky Mountain Cinema reopens

Standing in the lobby of the Smoky Mountain Cinema in Waynesville this past Monday morning, owner Greg Israel is putting…
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Garret and Jeff.
 

This must be the place: Ode to Jeff Austin, ode to the power of music

The hardest part of being a journalist, and especially one whose core focus is music, is seeing those you were…
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From left to right are Brad Crone of the Healthcare Leadership Council, Rep. Mark Meadows, Principal Chief Richard Sneed and Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority CEO Casey Cooper.
 

Cherokee recognized for leadership in healthcare

In a ceremony held at the Cherokee Indian Hospital today, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians was awarded the Redefining…
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 Shining Rock Classical Academy Interim Head of School Joshua Morgan was offered the permanent head of school position earlier this evening.
 

Shining Rock hires new head of school

More than seven weeks after a series of grievances were filed against Shining Rock Classical Academy’s interim head of school,…
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Trillium Gap Trail Temporarily Closed Due to Trail Conditions
 

Trillium Gap Trail Temporarily Closed Due to Trail Conditions

Trillium Gap Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will be temporarily closed through Thursday, July 11, due to…
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The dog’s eating our daughter’s college fund
 

The dog’s eating our daughter’s college fund

I think our chihuahua has an eating disorder. He’s a rescue, and since we rescued him, he’s twice the dog…
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Leveraging the best requires better broadband 
 

Leveraging the best requires better broadband 

By Bob Scott • Guest Columnist Those of us fortunate enough to live in communities where natural amenities abound know…
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Impeachment is worth the risks
 

Impeachment is worth the risks

To the Editor: To impeach or not to impeach, that is the question on the minds of many Americans and…
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Right-wingers spread fake news
 

Right-wingers spread fake news

To the Editor: FAKE NEWS!  While I don’t make a habit of using Trump terms, it’s the best way to…
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HCC students saw through a log during a timbersports competition. Phillip Turner photo
 

Lumberjack ‘family’ to get a home: Construction underway on new HCC timbersports building

After more than 20 years of wood chopping and log sawing and award winning, the Haywood Community College Lumberjacks —…
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The Judo Club includes Mason Chambers, (front row left to right) Mason Early, Dessa Phillips, Tanner Keener and Shawnee Kirkland, and Mason Keener, (back row left to right) Parker Kirkland, Sensei Jimmy Riggs, Logan Grasty, Ryan Conn and Coach Rodney Phillips. Not pictured is Blake Sequoyah. Donated photo
 

Waynesville Judo Club brings home awards

The Waynesville Judo Club recently competed in the South Carolina State Championship, coming away with 11 medals.
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Urban peregrine in Virginia. wildlife.virginia.gov photo
 

The Naturalist's Corner: Windy City peregrines

My bride and I spent a few days in Chicago last week. She was there for a business seminar and…
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Writing to heal the wounds of war
 

Writing to heal the wounds of war

June 2019 marks the twentieth anniversary of The Smoky Mountain News. At the party celebrating this landmark in the paper’s…
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Public comment open for new voting rules
 

Public comment open for new voting rules

The N.C. State Board of Elections is seeking public comments through July 12 on proposed rules changes related to the…
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Waynesville chief calls it a career
 

Waynesville chief calls it a career

As a 28-year veteran of the Waynesville Police Department, Captain Brian Beck — soon to be interim chief of police…
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As with other distillers, Elevated Mountain Distilling’s products are severely restricted in how they can be sold. File photo
 

Distillery reform bill could soon advance

A regulatory reform bill intended to bring parity for North Carolina’s distillers with its craft brewers continues to make its…
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State budget coming down to the wire
 

State budget coming down to the wire

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has a budget. The N.C. House of Representatives has a budget. The N.C. Senate has…
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Noah Miller, assistant farmer manager, separates hemp buds through a sifter at Appalachian Growers. Jessi Stone photo
 

Hemp Farm expands operations in Macon

An industrial hemp farm will be expanding its operations into the Macon County Business Development Center after commissioners approved a…
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The former location of the Triangle Club (left).
 

Recovery community looks for new meeting space

Many have probably passed by the Triangle Club on Miller Street in Waynesville without realizing what it was, but those…
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A rendering of the proposed Catawba Indian Nation casino.
 

N.C. Senator, Cherokee chief spar in opposing op-eds

In his first public statement on a bill he cosponsored in March, Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., wrote an op-ed published…
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DA declines to prosecute SRCA interim director
 

DA declines to prosecute SRCA interim director

Editor’s note: This is the fifth in a series of stories on Haywood County’s public charter school, Shining Rock Classical…
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Shining Rock projects lower enrollment for 2019-20
 

Shining Rock projects lower enrollment for 2019-20

Shining Rock Classical Academy’s 2019-20 budget, passed by the board on June 19, will shrink slightly, due to lower projected…
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The forestry conservation program is one of the most popular career training paths offered at Oconaluftee Job Corps Center, which is currently under Forest Service management.
 

Oconaluftee Job Corps saved from closure

The nine Job Corps CCC centers slated for closure this September, including the Oconaluftee center in Cherokee, will remain open…
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Cherokee constitution resolution withdrawn
 

Cherokee constitution resolution withdrawn

An effort to get a proposed constitution on the Cherokee ballot as a referendum question this September will not come…
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Peter Noone.
 

Closer now and you will see what I mean: Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits

The history of rock-n-roll music is as wide and deep as an ocean, each drop of water a band, song…
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This must be the place: Scribbled notebooks and wild typewritten pages for your own joy
 

This must be the place: Scribbled notebooks and wild typewritten pages for your own joy

Sliding into the booth at Waffle House, I cracked open Larry McMurtry’s novel All My Friends Are Going to Be…
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Shining Rock Board Secretary Melanie Norman (left) and Chair Michelle Haynes listen to a speaker during a June board 19 meeting.
 

Still no hire for Shining Rock school director position

Six weeks after a set of grievances were filed against a Shining Rock Classical Academy administrator who appeared to be…
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Let’s encourage young adults to engage
 

Let’s encourage young adults to engage

Many readers know or suspect that Hannah McLeod, who has been publishing columns semi-regularly in The Smoky Mountain News since…
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Potential life lessons of burlesque dancing
 

Potential life lessons of burlesque dancing

Burlesque dancing may be in my future.  Some of us gals at The Smoky Mountain News have been invited to…
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‘Reasons’ for war?
 

‘Reasons’ for war?

To the Editor: In the summer of 1964, I was a 20 year old boiler-man aboard the U.S.S. Preston (DD-795),…
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OWM built the nation
 

OWM built the nation

To the Editor: In a recent issue of The Smoky Mountain News, Ms. Hannah McLeod expressed her disdain for evangelical…
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Taylor Duncan prepares to take a swing during a recent game. Donated photo
 

Baseball for autistic youth planned in WNC

The fresh cut grass, the din of the crowd, the white chalk lines on the dusty dirt infield — every…
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Tennis courts get makeover at Lake Junaluska
 

Tennis courts get makeover at Lake Junaluska

Renovated tennis courts will greet Lake Junaluska visitors this summer season. 
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Bartram Trail parking lot.
 

Better access to Bartram Trail

A relatively new trailhead now has a brand new parking lot that’s sure to make accessing the Bartram Trail in…
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The Naturalist's Corner: Birding daze
 

The Naturalist's Corner: Birding daze

The six weeks from May 1 to June 15 are always a busy time for me. That is the window…
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Which way is the wilderness?
 

Which way is the wilderness?

The theme of Brent Martin’s new book of essays — The Changing Blue Ridge Mountains — is “It’s a good…
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Books helps us understand our own history
 

Books helps us understand our own history

“We need to know what kind of firm ground other men, belonging to generations before us, have found to stand…
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Global market for recyclables is down in the dumps
 

Global market for recyclables is down in the dumps

Local governments try to do their best in keeping recyclables out of local landfills, in part because it extends the…
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A pile of refuse awaits processing at Haywood County’s Materials Recycling Facility in Clyde. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Local waste management resources expensive, finite

Most people don’t give a lot of thought to what happens when they throw something away, but the ecological and…
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Richard Greene helps sort cardboard at the Cartoogechaye recycling center in Macon County. Bob Scott photo
 

Market is down, but Macon County recycling continues

While the global market for recyclable materials can fluctuate month to month, Macon County residents are encouraged to continue utilizing…
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Single stream increases recycling in Swain
 

Single stream increases recycling in Swain

Swain County has had a recycling program in place since the 1990s, but a recent change over to a single-stream…
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Tatia Childers.
 

‘Zero Waste’ group forms in Haywood

Recycling is great but there is more people can do if they want to keep trash out of the landfill…
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WOW donates $10,000 to Sharin Care
 

WOW donates $10,000 to Sharin Care

Women of Waynesville recently donated $10,000 to Sharin Care, a fund designated to help relieve the financial burdens associated with…
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Rep. Queen invites labor secretary to Oconaluftee
 

Rep. Queen invites labor secretary to Oconaluftee

In an effort to save the Oconaluftee Job Corps Center from being shut down, N.C. Rep. Joe Sam Queen, D-Waynesville,…
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Each floor features a cozy community room and a shared kitchen. Cory Vaillancourt photo
 

Major expansion set to open at Pathways

As homelessness continues to rise in Western North Carolina, Haywood County’s innovative and effective adult shelter is about to cut…
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Haywood takes precaution amid measles outbreak
 

Haywood takes precaution amid measles outbreak

As public health officials continue to monitor the measles outbreak across the nation, Haywood County Schools will be taking more…
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