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The new entrance and instructional wing at Robbinsville Middle School opened in January 2022, making it the newest addition to an institution in Graham County. The school has struggled academically in the last few years, but plans are in motion to address the issue. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

The new entrance and instructional wing at Robbinsville Middle School opened in January 2022, making it the newest addition to an institution in Graham County. The school has struggled academically in the last few years, but plans are in motion to address the issue. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Graham County Schools addressing state grades

* Part 1 of a 2-part report Robbinsville – The N.C. Department of Public Instruction has issued its annual school performance grades for each district across the state. Both Robbinsville elementary and high schools received a “C,” while Robbinsville Middle School was scored as an “F.
Kase Brooks passed away from injuries sustained in a side-by-side crash Monday.

Kase Brooks passed away from injuries sustained in a side-by-side crash Monday.

Local man killed in UTV accident

West Buffalo – A county resident passed away Monday morning after crashing a UTV (utility terrain vehicle) off Huffman Creek Road. First responders were dispatched to the scene at 9:32 a.m, following the report of an accident involving a “side-by-side.
The popular Bear Creek sanitation center officially re-opened for public use Dec. 21, with more restrictions in place to help combat misuse at what the county identified as its most problematic convenience site. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

The popular Bear Creek sanitation center officially re-opened for public use Dec. 21, with more restrictions in place to help combat misuse at what the county identified as its most problematic convenience site. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Top 10 of 2024: the Year-in-Review

For a population of just over 8,000 individuals, Graham County maintains a constant news cycle.  Each year, The Graham Star looks back at the top 10 stories from the recent 12-month cycle; reliving the positives and the negatives of what has recent transpired.

Fire, rescue combine forces

The Graham County Rescue Squad and Graham County Fire Department will soon become a single unit.  Commander Jeff Millsaps announced plans for the merger at the squad’s December meeting.

New bus lift ordered

Robbinsville – After 24 years and an innumerable amount of repair work, Graham County Schools has taken steps to replace the transportation department’s bus lift. At Dec. 3’s board of education meeting, transportation director Adam Harkins spoke of a Sept.
Since being appointed as the Graham County Finance Officer on April 18, 2023, Stacy Carpenter has admittedly been navigating a learning curve. She addressed rumors of the county being in fiscal peril at Dec. 17’s board of commissioners meeting. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Since being appointed as the Graham County Finance Officer on April 18, 2023, Stacy Carpenter has admittedly been navigating a learning curve. She addressed rumors of the county being in fiscal peril at Dec. 17’s board of commissioners meeting. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

County answers financial rumors

Robbinsville – Amid widespread rumors that Graham County is financially strapped, officials provided a glimpse into the current fiscal situation at Dec. 17’s board of commissioners meeting.
Graham County’s officers took local children to the  Murphy Walmart for the annual “Shop with a Cop” on Dec. 11. Here, Robbinsville Elementary School  Resource Officer Josh Reap helps a member of the program gather Christmas presents. Photo courtesy of Graham County Sheriff's Office

Graham County’s officers took local children to the Murphy Walmart for the annual “Shop with a Cop” on Dec. 11. Here, Robbinsville Elementary School Resource Officer Josh Reap helps a member of the program gather Christmas presents. Photo courtesy of Graham County Sheriff's Office

Shop till you drop

Murphy – Both the Graham County Sheriff’s Office and Graham County School Resource officers joined forces for a significant assignment Dec. 11.  These brave officers were responsible for safely delivering 29 students from Graham County Schools to Walmart in Murphy and back.
Graham County Animal Refuge President Brittney Holder addresses the lack of local animal control at Tuesday’s board of commissioners meeting. Photos by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Graham County Animal Refuge President Brittney Holder addresses the lack of local animal control at Tuesday’s board of commissioners meeting. Photos by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Committee formed to address animal control issues

Robbinsville – A groundswell movement to create a sustainable, local solution for quality animal control added multiple layers to its narrative Tuesday.
Kindergartners Braxton Clark, Jack Portal, Hunter Gonzalez and Axel Orr (from left) work with Legos as part of STEAM activities at Robbinsville Elementary School. Photo by Dusty Orr/Robbinsville Elementary School

Kindergartners Braxton Clark, Jack Portal, Hunter Gonzalez and Axel Orr (from left) work with Legos as part of STEAM activities at Robbinsville Elementary School. Photo by Dusty Orr/Robbinsville Elementary School

STEAM funding afforded to Graham County Schools

Graham County Schools was one of several area school systems awarded the “Cultivating STEAM Literacy” grant from the Cherokee Preservation Foundation.
Children and adults alike gather to decorate cookies Saturday at Stecoah’s Christmas in the Mountains. Photos by Royce Worbington/The Graham Star

Children and adults alike gather to decorate cookies Saturday at Stecoah’s Christmas in the Mountains. Photos by Royce Worbington/The Graham Star

Breakfast, crafts, Santa, vendors – oh my!

Mr. and Mrs. Claus greeted everyone on the stage inside the Lynn L. Shields Auditorium.