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Bean Sidhe to perform in Bryson City

From staff reports The Smoky Mountain Community Theatre – located at 134 Main Street in Bryson City – will be presenting its 12th annual Celtic Concert at 7 p.m. on Friday.   Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased at the door. Bean Sidhe will be performing again this year.
Justin Stewart won the Individual Exhibit category at the recent National History Day Competition at Western Carolina University.

Justin Stewart won the Individual Exhibit category at the recent National History Day Competition at Western Carolina University.

Robbinsville High shines at history competition

Cullowhee – Robbinsville High School students recently competed in the National History Day Competition, held at Western Carolina University.   Sixteen students placed in various contests and every Robbinsville student qualified for the state competition, which will be held at Raleigh’s N.C.

Woman arrested for DWI

Stecoah – A 28-year-old Robbinsville woman was arrested the night of March 1 and charged with both misdemeanor child abuse and driving while impaired. Ciara Dockery Orr of 297 Hoot Owl Hollow was found on the side of N.C.

Group has $33K for aid

Robbinsville – There is more than $33,000 available to help cancer patients in Graham County. During the March 5 Graham Cancer Support Group meeting, treasurer Pam Shaffer informed the board that the ending balance at the end of February was $33,234.
Water Treatment Facility Operator Carrie Stewart  examines the finished water at the Rock Creek  Treatment Plant on Monday. At this point, the water has  already went through several treatments and filters before being pumped into the main tank for distribution across Robbinsville. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Water Treatment Facility Operator Carrie Stewart examines the finished water at the Rock Creek Treatment Plant on Monday. At this point, the water has already went through several treatments and filters before being pumped into the main tank for distribution across Robbinsville. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Don't worry; it's safe to drink the water

Robbinsville – A petition presented at City Hall on March 4 called for immediate improvements to the quality of water being delivered to town residents.
Chief Deputy Chuck Stewart speaks during Feb. 27’s Community Safety Meeting in Stecoah. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Chief Deputy Chuck Stewart speaks during Feb. 27’s Community Safety Meeting in Stecoah. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

An open line of communication

Stecoah – A meeting took place on Feb. 27 at the Stecoah Fire and Rescue building, between members of the Stecoah community and the Graham County Sheriff’s Office.
Timing is everything, as the sun illuminated this U.S. flag at Fontana Dam to create a true “Awe-Inspiring Sight.” Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Timing is everything, as the sun illuminated this U.S. flag at Fontana Dam to create a true “Awe-Inspiring Sight.” Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Trio of 'Star' photos win first place

Tallulah – The N.C. Press Association formally announced its 2019 awards winners Feb. 27. Three photos that were published in The Graham Star during the contest period of Oct. 1, 2018 and Sept. 30, 2019 – “Awe-Inspiring Sight” (Feature Photography, published Jan.

Frontier causes 2nd 911 outage

By Samantha Sinclair and Kevin Hensley Community Newspapers, Inc. Dillsboro – Frontier Communications workers cut fiber wiring in Jackson County on the night of Thursday, Feb. 20, preventing Cherokee, Clay and Graham counties from receiving 911 calls.