Weedeaters teach lesson in overkill
 

Weedeaters teach lesson in overkill

Just a few minutes into weedeating and I feel lobotomized. Perhaps the heady roar of the little engine that can…
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Make Haywood whole in redistricting
 

Make Haywood whole in redistricting

To the Editor: On Saturday, April 30, the Republican Party of Haywood County submitted a resolution to the Redistricting Committee…
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Where are the GOP-promised jobs?
 

Where are the GOP-promised jobs?

To the Editor: Where are the real jobs? During the 2010 election season, an organization named Real Jobs NC targeted…
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Is Great Smoky Mountain Railroad serious?
 

Is Great Smoky Mountain Railroad serious?

To the Editor: At first the shakedown to the county was over $817,000 in grants and loans. Then, seeing that…
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Downtown Sylva deserves the support of the town board
 

Downtown Sylva deserves the support of the town board

We’ve written before about how important the downtown business districts in our mountain towns are to their communities, but it…
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If you need bees shaken out of a tree, here’s your man
 

If you need bees shaken out of a tree, here’s your man

The next time you are standing about the yard scratching your head in confusion about which tree climber in Jackson…
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Government-education complex is self-serving
 

Government-education complex is self-serving

To the Editor: What if you knew that your state senator or state representative knew there were proven ways to…
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Those who protect children deserve thanks
 

Those who protect children deserve thanks

To the Editor: For almost 20 years I have found myself involved in the concern of child abuse either professionally…
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Our representatives forget who is boss
 

Our representatives forget who is boss

To the Editor: Here we go again. Our two state representatives, both of whom are Democrats, fail to see the…
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With care, many hemlocks can survive
 

With care, many hemlocks can survive

To the Editor: With all due respect to Mr. Ellison — who wrote in his “Back Then” column a few…
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I know the game is rigged, but I’m still all in
 

I know the game is rigged, but I’m still all in

The crane games are beautiful beasts, shiny and brightly lit, with a glass belly full of forlorn and lonely stuffed…
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Macon County needs to clean up litter
 

Macon County needs to clean up litter

To the Editor: Circumstances have prevented the organization of the annual county-wide litter pick-up/recycling event to celebrate Earth Day here…
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GOP Medicare plan is totally off-base
 

GOP Medicare plan is totally off-base

To the Editor: The Republican design on Medicare comes straight from that dubious chapter of the Vietnam War in which…
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Will McCoy Bridge become a memory?
 

Will McCoy Bridge become a memory?

Once more the Department of Transpor-tation will come to Macon County, in the name of listening to community input, when…
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Accepting federal rail money a bad idea
 

Accepting federal rail money a bad idea

To the Editor: In the April 6-12 issue of The Smoky Mountain News, Carole Larivee wrote a letter to the…
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Recession makes McCoy Bridge rehab an even better idea
 

Recession makes McCoy Bridge rehab an even better idea

Governments at all levels and all across the nation are broke. At every county courthouse and state house, money taken…
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A busy person’s guide to growing great salads
 

A busy person’s guide to growing great salads

Tonight’s menu calls for salad from the garden, which reminded me to jot down a method for growing lettuce that,…
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Military budget is where we should look for cuts
 

Military budget is where we should look for cuts

To the Editor: If the Republican Congress were really serious about balancing the budget they would take a long hard…
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Haywood revaluation will kill jobs
 

Haywood revaluation will kill jobs

To the Editor: The commercial property owners, the merchants who rent property for their small, medium and large businesses, deserve…
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In my dreams, it’s raspberry fields forever
 

In my dreams, it’s raspberry fields forever

Raspberries, like any fruit we plant, represent an act of faith. As others are doing this time of year, this…
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Finding a creative way out of the real estate dilemma
 

Finding a creative way out of the real estate dilemma

By Mark Jamison • Guest Columnist A fellow once asked me, about a car I was selling, “What’s the least…
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Haywood Chamber needs visitor center
 

Haywood Chamber needs visitor center

To the Editor: The Haywood County Tourism Development Authority board has voted to cut funding to the Haywood County Chamber…
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Take N.C. 107 bypass off priority list
 

Take N.C. 107 bypass off priority list

To the Editor: Jackson County Commissioners are ranking road improvement projects in the County’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) at their…
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Voter ID bill just a waste of good money
 

Voter ID bill just a waste of good money

To the Editor: As an advocate for seniors and senior services, I find I am more and more concerned about…
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GOP legislators try to block federal money
 

GOP legislators try to block federal money

To the Editor: The good news is the North Carolina Department of Transportation has received a $461 million federal grant…
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Katahdins proving to be great sheep for these mountains
 

Katahdins proving to be great sheep for these mountains

Maybe I’m just self-absorbed, but I swear that when I’m interested in something, it often seems as if the whole…
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For better or worse, for normal or weird
 

For better or worse, for normal or weird

One of the advantages of getting older is that you learn a few things if you pay attention. For example,…
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Growing the connection between farms and consumers
 

Growing the connection between farms and consumers

Friends of mine in the Jackson County farming community have launched a joint CSA, which is short for Community Sustained…
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The attack of the killer jumping worms
 

The attack of the killer jumping worms

It wiggles nicely on a hook at the end of a fishing line. It also has such a large appetite…
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Still no jobs from new GOP leaders
 

Still no jobs from new GOP leaders

To the Editor: Where are the jobs? The new Republican majority in the North Carolina state legislature promised just that…
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The real costs of energy consumption
 

The real costs of energy consumption

To the Editor: Humans need to know that our lives have meaning. Our searches for meaning are labeled religion and…
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GOP takes hypocrisy to a new low
 

GOP takes hypocrisy to a new low

To the Editor: Hypocrisy is defined as the “condition of a person pretending to be something he is not, especially…
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Cutting administrative costs preserves jobs, quality of education
 

Cutting administrative costs preserves jobs, quality of education

By Linda Seested-Stanford • Guest columnist In last week’s Smoky Mountain News, coverage of the reorganization of Western Carolina University’s…
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Voter ID bill a shopworn GOP idea
 

Voter ID bill a shopworn GOP idea

To the Editor: What happens when you fix something that ain’t broke? You’re sure to break something else. But the…
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We don’t want motocross track
 

We don’t want motocross track

To the Editor: We turn on our televisions every day and witness to the devastation that neighbors inflict on neighbors.…
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Justice will be painful, but so was Aubrey’s short life
 

Justice will be painful, but so was Aubrey’s short life

The Jan. 10 death of 15-month-old Aubrey Kina Marie Littlejohn was an unspeakable tragedy, one compounded by the questions surrounding…
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Welcome to the club, and my sincere best wishes
 

Welcome to the club, and my sincere best wishes

There have been times in my life I could rightly have been described as competitive. When I was in music,…
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We must expand energy exploration
 

We must expand energy exploration

To the Editor: An absence of vision and leadership in Washington is threatening the very existence of our nation. Our…
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WCU could do better with job reductions
 

WCU could do better with job reductions

To the Editor: I find the stories regarding the downsizing of personnel at WCU deeply disturbing. As an alumnus, be…
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Don’t pass a voter ID requirement
 

Don’t pass a voter ID requirement

To the Editor: I ask that our newly elected Sen. Jim Davis, R-Franklin, lead the way for the state Republican…
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Books are an end unto themselves
 

Books are an end unto themselves

Books are one of the greatest delights of my life. I don’t need many excuses to buy new ones, frankly,…
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Make open government a part of constitution
 

Make open government a part of constitution

In this country, the people own the government. It’s ours. End of debate. That’s something we can all be thankful…
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Spring dawns, a time when optimism and reality co-exist
 

Spring dawns, a time when optimism and reality co-exist

We spend winter anticipating spring. But, when warmer weather arrives, we often rob ourselves of enjoyment in the rush to…
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I apologize for my behavior at meeting
 

I apologize for my behavior at meeting

To the Editor: To the taxpayers, business owners and residents of Maggie Valley, I personally apologize to each and everyone…
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Animals don’t deserve bad treatment they get
 

Animals don’t deserve bad treatment they get

To the Editor: As a resident of Sylva, a dog lover, and a volunteer for several local rescue groups, I…
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Budget bill will hurt this country
 

Budget bill will hurt this country

To the Editor: There is a battle going on in the U.S. Congress for the soul of our country. The…
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What happened to all the big, sweeping ideas?
 

What happened to all the big, sweeping ideas?

Growing up, I knew America was the country of grand ideas carried out from the moral high ground. We could…
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Volunteers needed at Clingmans Dome
 

Volunteers needed at Clingmans Dome

Want to become a volunteer in the Smokies, wear a uniform and help visitors figure out where they are? Great…
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Planting the seeds for sustainability
 

Planting the seeds for sustainability

A few weeks ago, as part of a magazine assignment, I visited Sow True Seed in Asheville. Carol Koury and…
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Neighbor leaves a legacy of kindness
 

Neighbor leaves a legacy of kindness

It was not my best day. I had just got home with the kids, who seemed a little grumpy because…
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