The Smoky Mountain News produces a variety of special publications for various regional entities. On a case-by-case basis, SMN staff handles the production of editorial and advertising content, as well as the design and layout of the final product. Options are available for both print and online products. To learn more about how Smoky Mountain News' publishing capabilities can benefit your business or organization, contact Scott McLeod or Greg Boothroyd at 828.452.4251.
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Regional
• Welcome to Western North Carolina, the official publication of Beverly-Hanks & Associates
Haywood County
• Tourism Development Authority visitor guide
• Chamber of Commerce membership directory
• Chamber of Commerce annual report
• Economic Development Commission status report
• Haywood Community College's LifeWorks
• Smoky Mountain Homes
Last week, we set the stage for the 29th annual
Here they are, books yammering for review: a hillock of books on the floor by the desk; more books stacked on the desk itself, squeezed between a basket of spectacles and a coffee cup filled with pens and pencils, the cup itself bearing Jefferson’s remark, “I cannot live without books;” two more books for review keeping company in the trunk of my car; a lone rider of a book on the arm of the sofa by the porch door.
A book I read about the Suwannee River featured numerous photographs of trees overhanging the waterway festooned with Spanish moss. Spanish moss isn’t, by the way, a true moss at all but a vascular plant that reproduces via tiny flowers. But it is an epiphytic plant; that is, a plant which grows upon another plant or object for support.