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Parade will honor Rhodhiss citizen
Talk to people in the Town of Rhodhiss, and they will tell you of the community involvement by longtime resident Grant Wilson.
Rhodhiss honors a communitya s knight in shining armor' Photo courtesy of Grant and Christine Wilson Grant Wilsona s alter ego, Santa Claus, greets excited children during one of the Wilsonsa open houses.
News-Topic Staff Veterans Day is more than just a day off from school or work. It is a day to honor those who gave their lives for America's freedoms.
The Town of Rhodhiss will have two new council members, but its mayor remains the same
The Town of Rhodhiss will have two new council members, but its mayor remains the same.
Looking for something to do this Halloween? Here are some of the events going on around Burke County.
Rhodhiss firefighter injured in head-on collision; three others sent...
Rhodhiss firefighter injured in head-on collision; three others sent to hospital in unrelated collisions A Rhodhiss firefighter remains hospitalized today after undergoing surgery for injuries he sustained during a head-on collision Friday evening.
New smoking ordinance adopted in Granite Falls
Members of the Granite Falls Town Council Monday approved an updated smoking ordinance that will go into effect in January.
Space junk, river trash and Big Sweep
So, NASA proved it can hit the broad side of a barn, in this case the moon, that bright and shiny barn that's the biggest thing in our immediate sky.
Board reviews watershed recommendations
Paul Teague The Cajah's Mountain Town Council received a report outlining recommendations for the restoration of the Lake Rhodhiss Watershed during Tuesday's meeting at the Town Hall.
Gamewell Council receives audit report
The board was informed that it is unlikely the town will be able to add to its fund balance at the end of the 2009-10 fiscal year.
Rhodhiss flag leaves mark on moon
To the people of Rhodhiss, Monday's 40th anniversary of man's first walk on the moon reminds them of their part in that day in history.
School board asked to provide for its own security needs
Approximately 45 law-enforcement officers, emergency medical services technicians and representatives of the fire marshal's office provided security, traffic and crowd control and other public-safety services at the five-hour-long May 4 school board meeting in Patton High School.
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