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Maggie Valley, North Carolina is located in Haywood County. Zip codes in Maggie Valley, NC include 28751. More Maggie Valley information.

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Friday | The Mountaineer Publishing Company

Cat saves families from building fire

Bryan Hickman awoke Tuesday morning to some unusual behavior from his cat, Leroy.

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Thu Nov 19, 2009

Asheville Citizen-Times

Seniors group plans outing

On Dec. 8, the Senior Sightseers will go to the Carolina Nights Dinner Theater in Maggie Valley to see a production of 'Sound Off,' a musical show that highlights the styles of entertainment presented to the military during times of combat, beginning with WWII.

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Tue Nov 17, 2009

buckingtherealestatetrend.com | Susie Blackmon

Early Tuesday Morning Fire in Maggie Valley.

See photos from an early morning cabin fire this morning in Maggie Valley on the creek off of Soco Road here.

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buckingtherealestatetrend.com | Susie Blackmon

See Some of the Beautiful Creeks in Maggie Valley.

We have beautiful creeks, streams and rivers running through Maggie Valley, and homes on creeks too. Did you know that each and every creek and river in Haywood County originates right here in Haywood County? No water flows into Haywood County. Click here to see the video of the creeks.

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Mon Nov 16, 2009

The Mountaineer Publishing Company

Lawmakers seek to regulate cyber-gambling

While state lawmakers fight to close loophole after loophole in rules governing video gaming throughout the state, local authorities have their own related issues to address as well.

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Sat Nov 14, 2009

HendersonvilleNews.com

Charges still unfiled in Kightlinger case

Charges have not been filed against the driver who caused an accident that killed a local couple, according to the N.C. Carolina Highway Patrol.

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Tue Nov 10, 2009

Mountain Xpress

Buncombe, WNC under flood advisory, warnings

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA.

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Sun Nov 08, 2009

Asheville Citizen-Times

Western North Carolina road report

Depending on weather and unforeseen circumstances, construction sites where delays may occur this week include: Both directions of Interstate 40 are closed between Exit 20, West of Asheville, and Exit 421 east of Knoxville, Tenn., due to a rock slide at mile marker 2.6 on I-40 in North Carolina.

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Fri Nov 06, 2009

Smoky Mountain News

Enamored with stacked stone and timber, planners push mountain look

Western North Carolina has so embraced mountain vernacular architecture that local planning boards across the area are prodding developers into adopting the style.

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Wed Nov 04, 2009

WWNC-AM Asheville

Haywood County Election Recap

Boards of Aldermen in Haywood County will have plenty of new faces. Wednesday, November 4, 2009 In yesterday's voting Eric Dills was the only Alderman re-elected in Canton.

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Asheville Citizen-Times

Maggie Valley motorcycle museum owner to be on 'Good Morning America'

STAFF REPORTS * communitynews@citizen-times.com * published November 4, 2009 2:12 pm Maggie Valley On Monday, the Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley will participate in a special broadcast with Good Morning America, as the show's co-host Bill Weir travels to Western North Carolina to ride the famed "Tail of the Dragon" aboard the new ...

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The Mountaineer Publishing Company

Maggie voters choose Price, Pauley

The results of Tuesdaya s election brought both familiarity and freshness to the Maggie Valley Board of Aldermen.

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Tue Nov 03, 2009

Asheville Citizen-Times

Daily Leaf Peep for Thursday

What to do and where to go to enjoy a colorful fall: What: Hayrides at Maggie Valley Club.

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Sun Nov 01, 2009

The Mountaineer Publishing Company

Maggie again looking for fest director

After months of discussions about hiring a director to promote Maggie Valley's festival grounds, aldermen are once again considering applications.

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Fri Oct 30, 2009

Asheville Citizen-Times

DOT: Cleanup of rock slide 'will be our region's top priority'

It could take up to three months to completely clear debris on Interstate 40 after a rock slide early Sunday morning closed the highway in both directions at mile marker 3 in Haywood County, according to officials with the N.C. Department of Transportation.

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Wed Oct 28, 2009

Southern Living

NC's I-40 Closes After Rockslide, But We Have Your Alternate Routes

Posted by Tanner Latham , October 28, 2009 in Current Affairs , North Carolina , Tennessee , Travel Fall is a popular time of year for visitors to the Smokiesa 'those from all over flock for a glimpse at the sprawling view of reds, yellows, and oranges.

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Smoky Mountain News

Town voters head to the polls amidst a mixed bag of election dynamics

Towns across Western North Carolina will hold elections for town board and mayor on Nov.

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Tue Oct 27, 2009

buckingtherealestatetrend.com | Susie Blackmon

View in Maggie Valley is "Most Photographed View in the Smokies."

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buckingtherealestatetrend.com | Susie Blackmon

Cabbage Rose Dressed Up for Fall.

Husbands/Significant others! You will not get out of Cabbage Rose (1) unscathed or (2) quickly!! Gigantic Christmas section … ornaments and decorations galore. Thankfully Cabbage Rose was closed last night when I was taking pictures, but I can’t wait to visit them again to see their new Christmas ornaments. (The Christmas section is only the beginning of what they have to offer.) Click here to read more.

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Asheville Citizen-Times

State engineers size up massive I-40 rock slide

A chunk of rock the size of a mobile home towered over a section of Interstate 40, where state engineers started setting strategy Monday.

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