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Around 75 residents attended The Graham Star’s Republican Primary Forum on Saturday, which featured candidates for the county’s Board of Education, Board of Commissioners and Sheriff races discussing pertinent issues. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Around 75 residents attended The Graham Star’s Republican Primary Forum on Saturday, which featured candidates for the county’s Board of Education, Board of Commissioners and Sheriff races discussing pertinent issues. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Candidates discuss goals at forum

Robbinsville – About 75 people showed up to watch a candidate forum Saturday evening featuring Republican candidates for Graham County sheriff, school board, and commissioner. The forum, hosted by The Graham Star, focused on contested major offices in the May 17 primary.

Robbinsville home business finalist in national competition

Robbinsville – Wendy Upright of Robbinsville makes and sells tote bags, zipper pouches and baby blankets with a hidden message – the linings display Bible verses and music lyrics intended to “encourage, motivate and inspire.” Her business is a grassroots operation.
Phyllis Hoffman, Bonnie Dodson, Tere Moore, Eileen Kallmayer, Nancy Norcross and Victoria Baker (from left) pose with some of the goods they baked at Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center for the Graham County Women’s Club Easter Bake Sale. Photo courtesy of Sherri Orr/Graham County Women's Club

Phyllis Hoffman, Bonnie Dodson, Tere Moore, Eileen Kallmayer, Nancy Norcross and Victoria Baker (from left) pose with some of the goods they baked at Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center for the Graham County Women’s Club Easter Bake Sale. Photo courtesy of Sherri Orr/Graham County Women's Club

Women’s Club raises $630 for good causes

Stecoah – The Graham County Women’s Club Easter bakers baked 16 carrot cakes, 10 coconut cakes, 11 lemon meringue pies and five dozen hot cross buns — all sold out at $15 per item, which raised $630 for a variety of charitable causes.

Infrastructure law could have county benefits

Robbinsville – The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will invest billions of dollars in rural communities across the country to work toward delivering affordable, high-speed internet, safe roads and bridges, modern wastewater systems, clean drinking water, reliable and affordable electricity, and good...
The Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic, with the resumption of normal activities and plans in place for 2022. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

The Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic, with the resumption of normal activities and plans in place for 2022. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Emerging from pandemic

Stecoah – Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center is rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic, with new folks at the helm. As a result, programs from previous years are resuming and new ideas are formulating. COVID-19 forced Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center to close for most of 2020.

Receiver proposes distribution of assets

Tallulah – The court-appointed receiver overseeing the dismantling of debt-ridden Graham County Land Company has proposed how proceeds from a bankruptcy auction will be distributed among companies the Robbinsville-based company owes money to.
Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com A crowd of about 50 people attended a public meeting in Peachtree on April 5, to learn more about a proposal to allow permitted bear hunting in three western North Carolina bear sanctuaries. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com A crowd of about 50 people attended a public meeting in Peachtree on April 5, to learn more about a proposal to allow permitted bear hunting in three western North Carolina bear sanctuaries. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Traditional adversaries find common ground

Peachtree – Bear hunters, environmentalists and private property owners – traditional adversaries in western North Carolina – found common ground over a proposal to issue a limited number of hunting permits in three black bear sanctuaries.

Groups endorse challengers in NC-11 congressional race

Robbinsville – Two groups have endorsed candidates in the race for North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District against incumbent Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.-11). The N.C. Police Benevolent Association endorsed Republican candidate Chuck Edwards.