County offices move out of town
Some employees of Clay County's government received new spaces for the new year. County Manager Mark Pullium along with other ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log...
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Clay County’s Water and Sewer Board of Directors meeting followed the County Commissioners’ meeting Thursday to allow for public comment ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires...
View ArticleBroadband providers could get a share of $10 million grant
Starting off the year with a packed house of more than 80 community members, Clay County Commissioners discussed the topics ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log in...
View ArticleNew name for MMC
In an effort to reflect the region and expand their role in neighboring communities, Erlanger Murphy Medical Center has initiated ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to...
View ArticleRenters’ rights topic of seminar
When the lack of affordable housing was revealed as a key local problem by Hinton Rural Life Center’s Quality of ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log in to view the...
View ArticleShort-term rentals pass hurdle
When Hayesville’s Planning and Zoning Board met Jan. 8, members and attendees got a short lesson about revisions and special ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log...
View ArticlePublic hearing set in February
Hayesville’s Town Council congregated for their monthly meeting Monday night as council member Joe Slaton led the meeting in the ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to...
View ArticleChanges in store for Blue Ridge Mountain EMC's yearly meeting
During Monday's monthly meeting, the Blue Ridge Electric Membership Cooperative’s Board of Directors voted for some big changes to the ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors...
View ArticleCareer Technical Education paves the way
Career Technical Education is leading the future by preparing students with hands-on courses in the career pathway of their choice.PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log...
View ArticleHinton helping homeowners
Applications being accepted for house repairs for those in needBy: Jared Putnam / Guest writerHinton Rural Life Center is now accepting applications for its 2019 Home Repair ministry. To qualify for...
View ArticleApply for funding for at-risk youth
By: Cindy Curtis / Guest writerThe Clay County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council has $52,051 in funds available for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. These funds are made available through the N.C. Department...
View ArticleMeeting focuses on courthouse venue
One thing our area is noted for is our charming old courthouses, many built in the 19th century. Clay County’s ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log in to view the...
View ArticleNo criminal charges will be filed in 'hog' death
By: Clay County Sheriff's OfficeOn Thursday, Jan. 10 the Clay County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an incident that occurred on the previous Sunday alleging that his family "pet" pig had been...
View ArticleDOT readies for Hwy 69
Two Clay County highway projects are nearing their construction dates as the N.C. Department of Transportation is in the throes ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log...
View ArticleThe hog had a name
From the moment images of the animal being processed were first posted to social media, the death of the wild ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log in to view the...
View ArticleClay County’s eviction rate saw increase in 2016-17
North Carolina has strict laws to protect both tenants and landlords, yet local evictions are rampant. Western North Carolina counties ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors...
View ArticleEconomic development conference set Feb. 8
The public is invited to the Clay County Economic Development Conference Friday, Feb. 8 at Hinton Center. The conference is ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log in...
View ArticleStudent substance use on the rise
The percentages of 10th and 12th grade students reporting vaping nicotine in the past 30 days are the largest yearly ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log in to...
View ArticleBoard accepts Clay’s terms
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners tentatively struck an agreement with Clay County regarding the longstanding Tri-County Community College snafu,PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website...
View ArticleNew hires for school approved
Every request made was approved at the January Clay County School Board meeting on Monday evening as 14 items came ...PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT Our website requires visitors to log in to view...
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