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White guilty of sex with child

Robbinsville – After 13 ½ long years, justice has finally been served. A jury found 47-year-old Stecoah resident Michael Lee White guilty of felony first-degree sex offense with a child May 8, following an abbreviated trial in Graham County Superior Court.

Water loss continues to dampen town

Fontana Dam – An overhaul to one local municipality’s aging water system cannot come soon enough. Temporary repairs made to Fontana Dam’s pipelines are no longer a sustainable solution.

Moody named superintendent

Robbinsville – Just two months after Graham County Schools Superintendent Angie Knight announced her retirement, the district has already selected her successor.
Fontana Village Resort has underwent major changes since last summer – both professional and cosmetic. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Fontana Village Resort has underwent major changes since last summer – both professional and cosmetic. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

What’s old is new ... again

Fontana Dam – Perhaps the most-significant overhaul since one local resort opened 50 years ago has Fontana Village Resort & Marina looking as stable as it has in years. The changes align with the newest lessees purchasing the expansive property last year.

Spring brush fires continue to spark

The woods may be “greening up,” but spring fire season is not over just yet. The Graham County 911 Center received a report of a brush fire burning on Upper Tuskegee Road around 7 p.m., April 23. The caller had stated the blaze was the “size of a baseball field.

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. The non-profit Lake Santeetlah Preservation Group has announced that its next clean-up will take place Saturday, May 4.

Date announced for input concerning sanitation sites

Robbinsville – Those who have eagerly anticipated the opportunity to weigh in on recent changes to the county’s eight sanitation centers can now circle a date on their calendar. Amid a flurry of budget sessions that week, the Graham County Board of Commissioners will block off a 5 p.m.
Andy Lynn (left) takes the oath of office from Graham County Clerk of Court Tammy Holloway on Tuesday, moments after the board of education accepted Lynn as the GOP’s nominee for filling a vacant seat. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Andy Lynn (left) takes the oath of office from Graham County Clerk of Court Tammy Holloway on Tuesday, moments after the board of education accepted Lynn as the GOP’s nominee for filling a vacant seat. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Thumbs up for GOP nominee

Robbinsville – Short, sweet and to the point, Tuesday’s special-called Graham County Board of Education meeting served as more of a formality.