Regional
Kevin Hensley
Rosman – In a battle of winless teams, something has to give.
Unfortunately for the Robbinsville Black Knights (0-7, 0-3), the win went in-favor of the home team in Tuesday’s battle at Rosman (1-10, 1-5), with the Knights falling to the Tigers, 53-50.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Following Monday’s win, the Robbinsville Lady Knights recognized senior Cambrie Lovin for scoring her 1,000th career point during the KSA Christmas Tournament in Orlando on Saturday, Dec. 28. With Lovin is Lady Knights head coach Lucas Ford. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com
Lady Knights break out the serving trey's
Kevin Hensley
Robbinsville – The last time the Robbinsville Lady Knights varsity basketball team defeated Cherokee, current freshman point guard Desta Trammell was in the fourth grade.
That 71-61 home victory over the Lady Braves – which took place Feb.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
From greasy beans to leather britches
Robbi Pounds
What in the world are leather britches, you ask?
“Leather britches? That’s a mountain cuisine,” said Renee Teesatuskie of Cherokee. “I just remember eating them at elders’ homes. The process of curing them is being lost. Everyone I know would love to have a mess of them.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
The shoulder/sleeve patch of the Naval Underwater Demolition Team, which served as a precursor to the present-day Navy SEALs.
Dillard Williams, Graham County's "Frog Man"
News Staff
By Steve Odom
Special to The Graham Star
When I look back on my school years, my greatest regret is my apathy concerning history.
As an adult, I came to love history, especially that relating to our great military heroes. Many of the greatest generation lived right here among us.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Commission meets with Eastern Band
Robbi Pounds
Robbinsville – Prior to Tuesday’s meeting of the Graham County Board of Commissioners, Chris Greene, Manager of Project Management for the Snowbird Community, offered a proposal for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to lease a piece of county land, while the tribe replaces the current Cornsilk...
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Amateur cordwainers recently gathered at the Snowbird Community Library to make moccasins. Clockwise from top middle are Candy Wachacha-Crowe, Jennifer Wachacha, Robbi Pounds, Kasey Frazier, Paige Wachacha Gross and Michael Crowe. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com
The meaning of Gadugi
Robbi Pounds
Snowbird – When someone dropped out of the recent moccasin class at Snowbird Community Library, I pounced on the spot, in spite of the fact that I cannot sew, do not craft and have no patience with the tedium that comes with making pretty things by hand.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Does prohibition reduce drinking?
Robbi Pounds
While Graham County appears to be the outlier as the only county in North Carolina prohibiting alcohol sales, a total of 18 million Americans also live in dry counties.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Schools receive $3M in grants
Robbi Pounds
Robbinsville – Graham County Schools Superintendent Angie Knight announced that the district has received a total of $3,378,800 in grant money during the past three months at Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Attorney general won’t push for voter ID in 2020 primary
News Staff
By Rick Henderson
Carolina Journal News Service
Raleigh — N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein will not seek to restore North Carolina’s voter identification requirement for the 2020 primary election. The decision announced Thursday, Jan. 2, prompted criticism from the state’s top elected Republican.
Friday, January 3, 2020
Judge blocks voter ID law for entire 2020 election cycle
News Staff
By Rick Henderson
Carolina Journal News Service
Raleigh — Barring a successful and rapid appeal, North Carolina’s voter ID requirement for the March 2020 primary looks dead.
U.S. District Court Judge Loretta Biggs blocked Senate Bill 824 in an order issued Tuesday, Dec. 31.
Thursday, January 2, 2020