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Robbinsville High School freshman Nick Wilson has been selected to participate in the Western North Carolina Dairy Beef Feeder Calf Program. He is pictured alongside Robbinsville High agricultural teacher Adrienne Watts. Photo by Latresa Phillips/The Graham Star

Robbinsville High School freshman Nick Wilson has been selected to participate in the Western North Carolina Dairy Beef Feeder Calf Program. He is pictured alongside Robbinsville High agricultural teacher Adrienne Watts. Photo by Latresa Phillips/The Graham Star

Young cattleman

Robbinsville – Nick Wilson has been chosen from among 45 applicants to participate in the 2025 Western North Carolina Dairy Beef Feeder Calf Program.
This sharps container at a local playground was allegedly broken into March 9, with used needles from the box left scattered on the ground. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

This sharps container at a local playground was allegedly broken into March 9, with used needles from the box left scattered on the ground. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Local man charged with vandalizing needle box

Robbinsville – A resident allegedly broke into a sharps container at a local park and left used needles on the ground, leading to his arrest four days after the discovery.

Fontana Ventures responds to council’s allegations

Fontana Dam – Amid rampant speculation that a county municipality could cease to exist in just a few months, the lessee of a popular local resort appeared at a recent council meeting. The first 15 minutes of Feb. 26’s Town of Fontana Dam assembly were arguably the most contentious on record.
As part of a statewide initiative, Robbinsville Elementary School teacher Robin Welker will travel to the Netherlands this summer. Photo courtesy of Latesha Wiggins/Graham County Schools

As part of a statewide initiative, Robbinsville Elementary School teacher Robin Welker will travel to the Netherlands this summer. Photo courtesy of Latesha Wiggins/Graham County Schools

Broad horizons

Robbinsville – Third grade teacher Robin Welker is brushing up on her Dutch.  As one of the Global Leaders recognized by the state of North Carolina, the language will come in handy in June – when she and other Global Leaders across the state will travel to the Netherlands.
Dr. Jaime Hooper’s dissertation was recently selected for publication in a national journal.

Dr. Jaime Hooper’s dissertation was recently selected for publication in a national journal.

Published educator

As Jaime Hooper entered the last 10-year mark as an educator at Graham County Schools, she challenged herself to finish well. She didn’t want to find herself with regrets. “I didn’t want to leave anything on the table left undone. I didn’t want to grow stagnant,” Hooper explained.
A U.S. Forest Service helicopter drops water on a brush fire off Gunter Gap Road on Saturday. Photo courtesy of Jade Teasdale/U.S. Forest Service

A U.S. Forest Service helicopter drops water on a brush fire off Gunter Gap Road on Saturday. Photo courtesy of Jade Teasdale/U.S. Forest Service

Fires pop up across county

Despite dry, windy conditions and burn bans across the region, debris fires were set in Graham County during the last week – resulting in crews staying more than active.

SROs shift to sheriff’s office

Robbinsville – In a complete 180-degree turn from events that transpired just one year ago, Graham County Schools will shift the oversight of its resource officers to the sheriff’s office.

Fire weather returns

Tallulah – After days of on- and off-again snowfall combined with bitter cold, fire weather returned again to Graham County. Fire and Rescue personnel responded around noon Saturday to a small brush fire on Anthony Branch Road in the Tallulah area.

Town’s internet switch reimbursed

Lake Santeetlah – As Western North Carolina continues to pursue its quest for widespread, high-speed internet coverage, one local municipality recently changed providers – and even received a reimbursement for its efforts.