Red Hat Ladies make mountain memories
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View ArticleSurvival skill for women includes good health
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View ArticleLocal arrested in Franklin faces multiple charges
By: By Ryan Hanchett - Franklin PressA keen observation by a Macon County Sheriff’s Office deputy on Friday, Sept. 2 led to the arrest of a Hayesville man who was also a fugitive out of...
View ArticleHarrah's supports Saturday's road race fund-raiser
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View ArticleDAR is promoting Constitution Week
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View ArticleEMC chooses new directors
By: Lorrie RossThe membership of Blue Ridge Mountain Electric Corporation chose two new directors and one incumbent during the company’s annual meeting on Saturday, Sept. 10. Incumbent Ray Cook will...
View ArticleWCU breaks records for total enrollment
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View ArticleEDC Board may dissolve
By: Lorrie RossFor the second time in just over a year, Clay County may be without an Economic Development Board. At what should have been the board’s regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13, EDC Chairman...
View ArticleTown currently accepting bids for awnings project
By: Lorraine BennettThe Town of Hayesville will begin opening bids on Friday, Sept. 30 for completion of the town’s awnings project. The town is advertising for bids this week and next week in the Clay...
View ArticleDancers win at USA national championships
By: Angela T. PuleoOn Sept. 3 and 4, 16 dancers from Blairsville Dance Project joined other top clogging teams from around the country to participate in the USA National Clogging Championships in...
View ArticlePanic at the pumps
By: Becky Longpublisher@claycountyprogess.comClay County gas stations and many motorists found themselves running on empty over the weekend after a wave of panic rolled through the area over a possible...
View ArticleMurphy bank robbed by armed man
By: Matthew Osborne Cherokee ScoutThe Murphy branch of BB&T bank was robbed by an armed man Monday morning and local authorities are still searching for the suspect.Shortly after 9 a.m. Monday,...
View ArticleBLUE BELL ICE CREAM RECALLS SELECT PRODUCTS
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View ArticleFW: LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGEND GENE MOSS AND CHAPLAIN BOB BIBERSTEIN SPEAK TO THE...
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View ArticleTractor Parade/Ag Day set for Saturday
By: Julie LyversThis is it. The 10th Annual Tractor Parade/Ag Day has arrived. I hope you’ve made plans to come celebrate on the historic courthouse square beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24....
View ArticleCherokee heritage comes alive during festival
By: Sandy NicoletteThe Cherokee Homestead Exhibit in Hayesville was alive with Cherokee Indian demonstrations, dancing, music, and storytelling on Saturday, Sept. 17. Smoke from a small fire filled the...
View ArticleA Woman to inspire
By: Lorrie RossInspiration may be found in many ways, but for the students, staff and even many visitors to Hayesville Middle School, Mary Cothren is an inspiration. Everyone who walks through the...
View ArticleDAR presents flag to the Murphy Boy Scouts
By: Sandra ShochThree members of the Archibald D. Murphey Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution attended the Thursday evening meeting of the Murphy Boy Scout Troop 400 to make a...
View ArticleSex offender jailed on kidnapping,rape charge
By: Submitted A 32-year-old man identified as a registered sex offender with a Murphy address is being held in the Cherokee County Detention Center on charges of kidnapping and rape. Jonathan...
View ArticleSchool robotics programs get boost from TVA and BRMEMC
Clay County Schools’ robotics program got a good boost from the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Blue Ridge Mountain Electric Membership Co-op Monday in the form of a $5,000 check contributed through...
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