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Gorge re-opens after slide

Nantahala – The latest U.S. 19/74 mudslide only halted traffic for 18 hours. After incurring numerous issues around the area of the Nantahala Gorge’s Ferebee Recreation Park, N.C.
Michele Filip is ready to delve deep into the Robbinsville band program. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Michele Filip is ready to delve deep into the Robbinsville band program. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Forever country

Robbinsville – “One thing that I am is full of energy. I’m one of those people that believes the kids get their energy and excitement from you, so when they walk in the door and I’m exuding that, they will.

Sports allowed to move into Phase 2

Raleigh – In what can only be viewed as an encouraging sign, the N.C. High School Athletic Association announced Tuesday that sports can move into “Phase 2.” This comes on the heels of Gov. Roy Cooper declaring that schools can return for in-person instruction, beginning Monday, Aug. 17.

Georgia hiker rescued

Cheoah – The Graham County and Stecoah rescue squads were joined by the Monroe County, Tenn. Rescue Squad and members of the U.S. Forest Service on Tuesday, July 21, in response to a 5 p.m. call from a hiker needing assistance in the Slickrock Creek area.

Cases spiking in Graham

Robbinsville – By Graham County’s standards, the number of positive COVID-19 cases has spiked. After sitting idle since June 30 – when the county confirmed just its 10th case – Graham has recorded 10 cases in the last week alone.

Election board encouraging curbside voting

Robbinsville – An emergency order at the state level left the Graham County Board of Elections scrambling for a new early-voting plan. But at the July 23 special called meeting, the board resoundingly answered the call, putting in place a plan for voters as they head to the polls in the fall.

Class is in

Robbinsville – Graham County students will return to in-person learning Monday, Aug. 17. Following Gov.