Appalachia comes to life, through food and music
 

Appalachia comes to life, through food and music

Exiting your vehicle at Cataloochee Ranch in Maggie Valley, a cold, late fall wind hits you in the face like…
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Strawberry wine and its place in Smokies lore
 

Strawberry wine and its place in Smokies lore

Jack Coburn was a regional entrepreneur who had come to the Smokies in the 1890s. Jack liked to laugh, drink,…
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Biological Station launches campaign for its library furnishings
 

Biological Station launches campaign for its library furnishings

The Highlands Biological Station (HBS) is trying to raise money to buy furnishings for its newly renovated Reinke Library and…
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Parkway to have its own weather forecasting site
 

Parkway to have its own weather forecasting site

Thanks to a new partnership, travelers along the Blue Ridge Parkway can access real time current road and weather conditions…
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Classic Hike to explore Fontana’s Lakeshore Trail
 

Classic Hike to explore Fontana’s Lakeshore Trail

Renowned hiking expert and author Danny Bernstein will lead the next Friends of the Smokies Classic Hike on Tuesday, Nov.…
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Park plans controlled burns in Cades Cove
 

Park plans controlled burns in Cades Cove

Smoke could be heavy in the Cades Cove area this month due to a series of controlled burns in the…
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Laissez les bons temp rouler
 

Laissez les bons temp rouler

Traveling from east to west, the Mississippi River Bridge is a time portal for me.  I drive for hours squarely…
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Additional election results
 

Additional election results

Dillsboro Mayor Mike Fitzgerald: 18 Dillsboro Town Board  (five seats available) Tim Parris: 22 David Jones: 21 David Gates: 20…
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Sylva town board welcomes new member, new mayor
 

Sylva town board welcomes new member, new mayor

The race for Sylva town board was won by only a hair on Election Day. The results show Mary Kelley…
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Franklin residents cast vote for change
 

Franklin residents cast vote for change

Despite a crowded field in the Franklin election — a dozen candidates in all — a handful of victors emerged…
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Eveland, Price and Banks win in Maggie Valley
 

Eveland, Price and Banks win in Maggie Valley

Candidates for Maggie Valley aldermen stood outside the polls on Election Day — one side staying toward the right and…
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Canton winners say they’ll work together
 

Canton winners say they’ll work together

Canton has four new aldermen. In a close race, Carole Edwards, Ralph Hamlett, Gail Mull and Zeb Smathers won.
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Local leaders say hospital purchase good for communities
 

Local leaders say hospital purchase good for communities

The trio of MedWest hospitals in Haywood, Jackson and Swain counties could be sold by next spring to Duke LifePoint…
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All in the family — Sunburst Trout Farm
 

All in the family — Sunburst Trout Farm

A crisp wind blows through Haywood County. Gazing upward, dark clouds slowly take over the sky while a few ominous…
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Vintage King is a frightening prospect
 

Vintage King is a frightening prospect

It has been more than 30 years since Stephen King published The Shining, but I still remember that little kid,…
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Turkey drive helps many needy families
 

Turkey drive helps many needy families

To the Editor: It’s that time of year again. The Maggie Valley Lodging Association is making plans for its 16th…
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Don’t let Cullowhee planning steal rights
 

Don’t let Cullowhee planning steal rights

To the Editor: Historically, the citizens of Jackson County have been overwhelmingly against zoning outside the city limits. After failing…
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We are headed down the wrong path
 

We are headed down the wrong path

To the Editor: What has been happening in Washington is more than a catastrophe. Congress is allowing unshared economic growth…
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We should have seen ACA red flags
 

We should have seen ACA red flags

To the Editor: Red flag warnings that the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aka Obamacare, is a flawed bad law have…
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Meadows will be held accountable for vote
 

Meadows will be held accountable for vote

To the Editor: I read with great interest The Smoky Mountain News’ Oct. 23 Op Ed page and particularly the…
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Legislative actions suck life from public schools
 

Legislative actions suck life from public schools

By Dawn Gilchrist-Young • Guest Columnist If I could create for you an apt metaphor for public education, it would…
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One shot to win money for your business plan
 

One shot to win money for your business plan

Ninety seconds.  It’s shorter than the average YouTube video and less time (theoretically) than it takes to brush your teeth,…
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Leaders reluctant to gamble on sewer line expansion
 

Leaders reluctant to gamble on sewer line expansion

Jackson County commissioners questioned the wisdom of a last-ditch effort to find more customers for the Whittier sewer system at…
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Whittier sewer line on the slow road to bankruptcy
 

Whittier sewer line on the slow road to bankruptcy

A rural sewer system in Jackson County is headed toward bankruptcy unless it can drum up 200 customers in the…
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WNC native tapped for EDC post in Jackson
 

WNC native tapped for EDC post in Jackson

Jackson County is hoping the third time’s the charm as it aims to jumpstart its floundering economic development efforts.  After…
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PETA files federal lawsuit against USDA over  treatment of captive bears
 

PETA files federal lawsuit against USDA over treatment of captive bears

An animal rights groups has sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture, hoping to force the agency to set stricter standards…
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Canton goes for the gold by reinstating sweepstakes fees
 

Canton goes for the gold by reinstating sweepstakes fees

Despite sweepstakes-style video gambling being outlawed in the state, they have slowly crept back in to the corners of gas…
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More students prompt new construction at Pisgah
 

More students prompt new construction at Pisgah

Pisgah High School in Canton finally has the money for some much-needed renovations, which have been years in the making.…
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Haywood considers integration of county departments
 

Haywood considers integration of county departments

Haywood County is moving slowly towards consolidating its Department of Social Services and Health Department to save money and become…
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New checkpoint procedures implemented in Jackson
 

New checkpoint procedures implemented in Jackson

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office and North Carolina Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union have reached an amicable settlement…
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Sylva leaders adopt streetscape plan for Main Street, N.C. 107
 

Sylva leaders adopt streetscape plan for Main Street, N.C. 107

The Sylva town board has unanimously approved a streetscape plan for N.C. 107 from the Ingles grocery store to Dillsboro.…
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Waynesville Vet-Fest to support Wounded Warrior Project
 

Waynesville Vet-Fest to support Wounded Warrior Project

Vet-Fest in Waynesville will feature a poker run, live music and food on Saturday, Nov. 9, in the Haywood Square…
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Waynesville wants input on plan for North Main, Walnut streets
 

Waynesville wants input on plan for North Main, Walnut streets

As Waynesville pedestrians mosey down North Main Street toward Walnut Street on their way home or to one of the…
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Sign kitsch to be debated at Waynesville hearing
 

Sign kitsch to be debated at Waynesville hearing

Business owners and merchants in Waynesville angling for bigger, flashier attention-grabbing devices have piloted a rewrite of the town’s sign…
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Mountain Momma
 

Mountain Momma

If you can eek out the time for a trip to Asheville, here’s a great excursion for the last lingering…
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Events celebrate Native American Heritage Month
 

Events celebrate Native American Heritage Month

Native American Expo set for WCU The 5th annual Native American Expo at Western Carolina University will run Nov. 11-13,…
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AWAKE celebrates 20 years
 

AWAKE celebrates 20 years

AWAKE (Adults Working and Advocating for Kids’ Empowerment) will host a 20th anniversary celebration from 3 to 6 p.m. Nov.…
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WCU student selected for Stephen King film project
 

WCU student selected for Stephen King film project

In the coming weeks, Western Carolina University senior Mike Hill may go out after dark to drive up and down…
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Zombies stalk WCU stage
 

Zombies stalk WCU stage

The world premiere of “Zombies on Campus! A SlaughterPocalypse!” hits the stage nightly at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13-19 in the…
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African acrobatics swing into Franklin
 

African acrobatics swing into Franklin

“African Acrobatics International Presents: Zuma Zuma” will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at the Smoky Mountain Center for…
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‘In the Round’ series continues
 

‘In the Round’ series continues

Bobby Tomberlin, Candi Carpenter and Bill LaBounty will bring an adventurous musical spirit to the Songwriters in the Round series…
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Atkins brings country swagger to Cherokee
 

Atkins brings country swagger to Cherokee

Country star Rodney Atkins will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center. Atkins has had…
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Bluegrass legend plays Franklin
 

Bluegrass legend plays Franklin

Bluegrass star Rhonda Vincent will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing…
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This must be the place
 

This must be the place

Pizza. French fry. Those were the initial instructions I was given the first time I went skiing. I must’ve been…
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The people's choir: Ubuntu groups give everyone who loves to sing a voice
 

The people's choir: Ubuntu groups give everyone who loves to sing a voice

“I can’t sing.”  “Nobody wants to hear my voice.”  “I couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket.”  They’re recognizable refrains,…
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Agency honors safety and conservation efforts
 

Agency honors safety and conservation efforts

The North Carolina Wildlife Federation recently honored those who have contributed to the conservation and safety of the state’s natural…
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Third quarter nets highest specialty license plates revenue
 

Third quarter nets highest specialty license plates revenue

Platinum or china may be the standard 20th anniversary gift, but Friends of the Smokies, a non-profit organization that supports…
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Buy Haywood using YouTube to promote local agritourism
 

Buy Haywood using YouTube to promote local agritourism

Buy Haywood has gone high tech to help promote the county’s abundance of locally grown produce, flowers and food items,…
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Cherokee run raises $22,000
 

Cherokee run raises $22,000

More than $22,000 was raised for the Madison Hornbuckle Children’s Cancer Foundation at the 2nd annual Cherokee Harvest Half Marathon…
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Duke funds streamside enhancement projects
 

Duke funds streamside enhancement projects

Duke Energy will spend more than $100,000 on seven streamside habitat projects in the watersheds and tailwaters of its Nantahala…
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