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Man charged with assault

Robbinsville – A four-day saga ended with the arrest of a local man. Michael Shane Allen, 40, of 1361 Old U.S. 129, was still in the Graham County Jail on Tuesday in connection with the kidnapping of a woman on May 16. Capt.
Navy veteran and Graham County resident Jason Marino (right) was recently  promoted to Master Chief. Presenting Marino with his Frocking Letter is Commander Henderson.

Navy veteran and Graham County resident Jason Marino (right) was recently promoted to Master Chief. Presenting Marino with his Frocking Letter is Commander Henderson.

Master of his craft

Jason Marino, a 24-year Navy Veteran and Graham County resident, was promoted to Master Chief earlier this month.  A Navy Seabee, Marino traveled to Greenville for a socially-distanced promotion ceremony.
County Clerk Kim Crisp helps customers Lamar Holland (left) and Brandon Barry on Friday. Government offices in Graham County have slowly began reopening to the public, with plenty of precautions in place. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

County Clerk Kim Crisp helps customers Lamar Holland (left) and Brandon Barry on Friday. Government offices in Graham County have slowly began reopening to the public, with plenty of precautions in place. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

County offices begin to reopen

As North Carolina embraces Phase 2 of its reopening process, Graham County has initiated its own 3-step plan to welcome the public back into offices. The first phase was completed May 20 and opened the following: * Graham County Dental Office. * Graham County Administration & Community Building.

Future of popular resort uncertain

Fontana Dam – The outlook for Fontana Village Resort & Marina looks bleak. The Town of Fontana Dam – which is entering its 10th year of existence – provided little in the way of clarity at its May 20 council meeting, because little is known to even the town about its main revenue source.

Privatizing an American staple? Don’t be hasty

By Lynne Stevens Special to The Graham Star “Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” These nostalgic words used to be familiar to Americans, as their cherished post offices delivered the mail.

Joining an elite Pack

Raleigh – After months of anticipation, N.C. State University named 41 students to its 2024-25 class of Park Scholars.
Sweetgum Baptist Church on Old Tallulah Road has been one of the few in Graham County to continue worship services during the COVID-19 pandemic, but has opted to hold parking lot services. A federal judge ruled Saturday that North Carolina  cannot outlaw indoor services and Sweetgum itself opted to not convene in the  sanctuary until Sunday, May 24.

Sweetgum Baptist Church on Old Tallulah Road has been one of the few in Graham County to continue worship services during the COVID-19 pandemic, but has opted to hold parking lot services. A federal judge ruled Saturday that North Carolina cannot outlaw indoor services and Sweetgum itself opted to not convene in the sanctuary until Sunday, May 24.

Judge rules against Cooper in worship lawsuit

By Rick Henderson Carolina Journal News Service Raleigh – The COVID-19 outbreak can’t be an excuse to outlaw most indoor worship services in North Carolina, a federal judge ruled Saturday. U.S.

Numbers skewed

On paper, it appears that Graham County has North Carolina’s lowest response rate for the 2020 U.S. Census.  A self-response rate chart released May 2 indicated that only 19.8 percent of Graham residents have completed the decennial survey, putting the county dead last in the state.
Moonshiners Steakhouse Manager Blake Orr takes orders during Saturday’s “drive-in” dinner at the restaurant. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Moonshiners Steakhouse Manager Blake Orr takes orders during Saturday’s “drive-in” dinner at the restaurant. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Order up!

Tallulah – The Lady Dragons – also known as the Red Hat Ladies – can be spotted at nearly any Graham County event. On Saturday, they could be found at Moonshiners Steakhouse. The first annual “May B a Moonshiner” drive-in dinner was held  in the steakhouse parking lot.