Lake clean-up returns May 4
Lake Santeetlah – The annual effort to help keep one of Graham County’s main tourism draws aesthetically pleasing is just around the corner.
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Lake Santeetlah – The annual effort to help keep one of Graham County’s main tourism draws aesthetically pleasing is just around the corner.
Robbinsville – Short, sweet and to the point, Tuesday’s special-called Graham County Board of Education meeting served as more of a formality.
Fontana Dam – Until the aging water lines are replaced, it seems the Town of Fontana Dam will have to make due with its multiple water leaks.
Robbinsville – AdventHealth will enter into a 10-year contract to provide urgent- and primary-care services to Graham County.
Yellow Branch – Geoffrey Chaucer is credited with developing an expression that dates to 1374, “Everything has an end.”
Santeetlah – A 46-year-old man drove onto the Cherohala Skyway in the early-morning hours of March 7, parked on the side of the road and took his own life.
As both the high school baseball and softball teams continue to vie for a piece of the conference title, the next generation of varsity players are showing that the standard can – and will – be mat
Eighteen games into the season, opponents are still trying to find the weak point on the Lady Knights’ roster.
Good luck.
Hayesville – On the surface, everything that the Black Knights have clawed and scraped at this season was lost Monday.
The board meets to discuss sanitation sites and approve various purchases.
Of all the obligations North Carolina has to Graham County, it is to properly fund and deliver an excellent education to every student – no matter if they live in Raleigh or Robbinsville.
Witnessing the joy on a child’s face when opening a gift they love is a delight we can share in.
Springtime is a time for moving and planting.
In 1940, that is exactly what my family did – when we moved from U.S. Highway 129 over to a house on Anthony Branch Road.