Oct 31, 2009 | Smoky Mountain News
Nominations are now being accepted by the Franklin Chamber of Commerce for several annual awards including Citizen of the Year, Civic Club or Community Organization of the Year and Chamber Member of the Year.
Jackson County towns set for Tuesdaya s elections
From the Sylva Herald: Residents of the county's four municipalities - Sylva, Dillsboro, Webster and Forest Hills - will decide who will govern their towns Tuesday .
Archive: Politics played role in '50s decision on route
Editor's note: This story appeared following the July 1, 1997 rock slide that shut down Interstate 40 in the Pigeon River Gorge for several months.
The holiday celebration of Catch the Spirit of Appalachia's writing program will begin at 7 p.m. Nov.
Election guaranteed to bring new leadership in Dillsboro
This November, the Town of Dillsboro will elect all five members of its town board, along with a new mayor to replace Jean Hartbarger, who is stepping down after eight years as mayor and eight years as alderwoman.
Help out tomorrow at WCU for Homecoming 2009
Western Carolina University's Center for Service Learning will coordinate four community service projects on Wednesday in honor of Homecoming 2009.
Moving Vietnam Wall comes to Dillsboro
A replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial will open in Jackson County today as part of a weekend of veterans appreciation events.
Priceless artifacts often end up tucked safely away behind the protective glass cases of museums - but not Judaculla Rock.
Macon, southern Jackson and Transylvania counties put under flood watch
The National Weather Service has updated its flood watch for Western North Carolina, dropping Macon County but leaving it in effect for southern Jackson and Transylvania counties, along with parts of update South Carolina.
Angel Medical continues to stand alone
While neighboring hospitals count down the days until an affiliation is finalized, Angel Medical Center in Franklin continues to stand alone during a time when independent hospitals are becoming increasingly rare.
Police release sketch of abduction suspect
Caldwell County authorities are searching for a man who abducted a woman, stabbed her and then left her in the North Carolina mountains.
Jackson, Macon, Graham boards seek road money shift
Add more local politicians to the list of those calling for a change in the way Appalachian Development Highway System money is distributed.
Caldwell County Woman Reports Abduction, Stabbed Twice
Caldwell County- A Caldwell County woman said that she was abducted and forced to drive to Jackson County, North Carolina.
Price tag on land a deal killer for Jackson greenway
Despite their conceptual support for a greenway along the Tuckasegee River, Jackson County commissioners expressed hesitation about purchasing land to establish it.
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