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With a vote in favor of beer and wine sales passing on the 2021 municipial ballot, retailers across Robbinsville have began stocking the beverages – including this corner at the Sunoco station at the intersection of U.S. 129 and Massey Branch Road. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

With a vote in favor of beer and wine sales passing on the 2021 municipial ballot, retailers across Robbinsville have began stocking the beverages – including this corner at the Sunoco station at the intersection of U.S. 129 and Massey Branch Road. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Forward progress

* 2022 Year in Review From the first legal alcohol sales within Robbinsville since 1948, to newly-elected officials; individual state champions to lawsuits with widespread impact, The Graham Star ends 2022 by digging deep into its recent archives and looking back at 10 of the most-significant...

Report provides insight into Ella vote

Robbinsville – In November, the Graham County Board of Commissioners was split over whether to continue providing the emergency contraceptive called Ella through the Public Health Department.

Melinda Carol Robinson Teesateskie

Melinda Carol Robinson Teesateskie, 52 of Robbinsville, N.C., passed away peacefully Monday, Dec. 12, 2022, at her residence. Melinda was born Aug. 23, 1970, to the late David and Ruth Davis Robinson. She attended A.C.

Terry Mitchell Riddle

Terry Mitchell Riddle, 73 of the Berts Creek Circle community, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022, at his residence. He was a native of Graham County, and the son of the late Conrad and EmoGene West Riddle.
Unidentified firefighters prepare their gear while fighting a house fire at 1005 Hares Creek Road on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Unidentified firefighters prepare their gear while fighting a house fire at 1005 Hares Creek Road on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Family regrouping following house fire

Tallulah – Rachel Riddle was busy with chores and a project for the library about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, while her husband Bobby was in the basement, puttering at his workbench. About 15 minutes after Rachel put her 22-month-old granddaughter Kenley down for a nap, a smoke alarm went off.
Patrol Deputy Chase Hughes (center) grimaces as he is tased by trainer Travis Brooks, a detective with the Graham County Sheriff’s Office. Hughes was braced by Capt. Joseph Jones (left) and Narcotics Officer Matt Cox. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Patrol Deputy Chase Hughes (center) grimaces as he is tased by trainer Travis Brooks, a detective with the Graham County Sheriff’s Office. Hughes was braced by Capt. Joseph Jones (left) and Narcotics Officer Matt Cox. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Sheriff bolsters taser training

Robbinsville – A case of trespassing escalated to a physical fight with a sheriff’s deputy that Sheriff Brad Hoxit said revealed a deficiency in his department – several of his deputies needed tasers. But to do that, they needed qualification training.
Santa Claus greets exuberant Robbinsville Elementary School children after  hitching a ride on a helicopter and landing on the 50-yard line at Big Oaks Stadium on Dec. 15. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Santa Claus greets exuberant Robbinsville Elementary School children after hitching a ride on a helicopter and landing on the 50-yard line at Big Oaks Stadium on Dec. 15. Photos by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Santa Claus comes to town

Robbinsville – Santa Claus carved out time from his busy December schedule to make two appearances in Robbinsville over the past week. Mr. Claus’ visits were facilitated by Bob Keber of Robbinsville.
Phillip Graham of Almond and Destiny Williams of Robbinsville rest on a cemetery bench after their vehicle crashed at Lone Oak Cemetery on Dec. 7. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

Phillip Graham of Almond and Destiny Williams of Robbinsville rest on a cemetery bench after their vehicle crashed at Lone Oak Cemetery on Dec. 7. Photo by Randy Foster/news@grahamstar.com

2 unhurt when SUV crashes at cemetery

Lake Santeetlah – Two people escaped fairly unscathed after their vehicle skidded off the road, crashed through a guard rail and stop sign, ran down an embankment and knocked down gravestones at Lone Oak Cemetery before crashing into a tree.

Michael Ray Driver

Michael Ray Driver, 37 of Robbinsville, N.C., went home on Tuesday Dec. 6, 2022. He was born in Cherokee, N.C., on Aug. 22, 1985. Michael is survived by his loving mother, Lois Chekelelee of Robbinsville, N.C.