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A daytime stakeout for a nighttime show
Published Friday, July 4, 2008 at 10:50 p.m. Last updated Friday, July 4, 2008 at 10:50 p.m. Pat Schulze, left, of Hayesville, N.C., and her friends Sharon Joyce, Elizabeth Lucchesi, and LaVerne Boatwright, ...
COFFEE WITH THE POETS, June 25 at 10:30 a.m. and each fourth Wednesday of the month, at Phillips and Lloyd Book Shop on the square in Hayesville is a networking and reading event sponsored by NCWN West to ...
Wildfire Raging in North Carolina May Burn for Months
About 450 firefighters are battling a 40,000-acre blaze in northeastern North Carolina that could burn for months unless the drought-stricken region gets a downpour.
Cancer survivors enjoy day at the beach without leaving town
Progress photo by Mary Ables. Judy and Keith Teague of Hayesville celebrate his being a 4 and a half year cancer survivor.
Hayesville Elementary principal hired
Tommy Hollingsworth will take the helm at Hayesville Elementary School. Experience was the deciding factor in the selection of a new principal for Hayesville Elementary.
This former real estate office on N.C. 69 is being transformed into Clay County's newest drug store.
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SOFTBALL Polk at Mountain Heritage, 6 p.m. Reynolds vs. Alexander Central/ Watauga, TBA BASEBALL NCHSAA Playoffs FRIDAY 4-A Reynolds at East Gaston 3-A North Buncombe at South Point Northwest Cabarrus ... via Asheville Citizen-Times
More DMV Mobile Untis Deliver Service Across North Carolina
“These mobile centers help us provide driver license and vehicle registration services for customers in outlying communities without NCDMV offices”
Five Division of Motor Vehicles mobile service centers now roll out across the state each week to bring driver license and vehicle registration services to more than two dozen localities without DMV offices. via WNCT-TV Greenville
Writing for Children Workshop and Critique Session
The NCWN Writing for Children Workshop and Critique Session will meet at Moss Memorial Library in Hayesville, North Carolina, Wednesday March 19, at 10:00 A.M. We invite visitors to come and observe. via Asheville Citizen-Times
'Truett Home heralds special partnership'
“The Truett Baptist Association Children's Home represents the finest in partnership involvement between BCH and a local association”
Guests look at the home operated in partnership between BCH and Truett Association. via Biblical Recorder
Hayesville native will receive wildlife law enforcement award
The National Wild Turkey Federadion has selected Sgt. Brian Blankenship of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission its wildlife law enforcement officer of the year for North Carolina. via Asheville Citizen-Times
Hayesville coach has track named in his honor
“It is our privilege to honor a person who holds a special place in the hearts of everyone at HHS”
Coach Buck Carney holds a plaque commemorating the high school track being named in his honor. via IHigh
'Bird Dog' Brooks retires after almost three decades on patrol
“The job can be a challenge for every officer who is out there”
Tim Brooks, left, laughs at a joke during his retirement party from the North Carolina Highway Patrol at the Whitmire Activity Building. via HendersonvilleNews.com
Today's High School Sports Schedule
Today Boys Basketball Madison at Asheville Christian, TBA Carolina Day at Asheville School, 7 p.m. Hendersonville at Avery, 8 p.m. Lighthouse Christian at Carolina Christian, 7 p.m. Robbinsville at ... via Asheville Citizen-Times
Bull takes place on butcher's roof and some other stories
“Hey, man, aren't you somebody famous?”
Following up on a few columns while they may be remembered: The bull wins: You may recall that David and Ashley Waldrep have been waiting to see if their 54-inch-tall bull would be allowed to assume a permanent ... via The Toccoa Record
Shoppers' sales surge sets stores' season
“People were more in tune with buying larger, quality-oriented items”
SCOTT WALLACE/Cherokee Scout Marilyn Bulkley , a Guardian ad Litum in Hayesville, looks at a ring shown by Paula's Jewelry employee Jeannie Gaddis. via The Cherokee Scout
Columbia, S.C. - Army National Guard Pfc. Elizabeth A. Whelchel has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. Whelchel is the daughter of Pandora Whelchel, and granddaughter of ... via Asheville Citizen-Times
Playhouse gets some help from nonprofit
HAYESVILLE - A news conference will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Peacock Playhouse in Hayesville to announce the formation of a nonprofit corporation to secure the threatened Peacock Playhouse. via Asheville Citizen-Times
Rams and Warhorses the favorites for NCHSAA meet
“The good thing about this group is that they have no trouble with self-motivation. They like being around each other. And they enjoy running as much as any group I've ever had.”
Roberson girls coach Dave Culp believes he'll need a walking stick to maneuver around Tanglewood Park during Saturday's NCHSAA cross country meet. via The Asheville Citizen-Times