RobbinsvilleNC

Students safe after bus accident

Robbinsville – Graham County Schools’ Bus 16 was involved in an accident Oct. 26, near the Black Knight Way/Rodney Orr Bypass (U.S. 129) intersection. A farm tractor pulling a house trailer was left-of-center while the bus was stopped and about to turn into the high school.

Lail case moved to March

Robbinsville – A new admin session has been scheduled for the second person charged with “death by distribution” in the history of the county. Zada Louise Lail – 54, of Robbinsville – is due back for the session March 1, 2024.
The 1982 Robbinsville Black Knights state-championship football team.

The 1982 Robbinsville Black Knights state-championship football team.

3 athletes, 2 teams set to be enshrined

Robbinsville – A pair of hard-nosed gridiron stars; a coach that dared to break down traditional barriers; and teams that rounded out perhaps the dominant run in state history are all set to be recognized for their athletic endeavors.
Robbinsville High School senior Taelyr Ann Jackson was revealed as this year’s Miss Black Knight at halftime of Friday’s homecoming game. Photo courtesy of Maria Shook Photography

Robbinsville High School senior Taelyr Ann Jackson was revealed as this year’s Miss Black Knight at halftime of Friday’s homecoming game. Photo courtesy of Maria Shook Photography

Walkin’ on Sunshine

Robbinsville – The nickname “Sunshine” was afforded to Taelyr Ann Jackson while she was a member of the Lady Knights softball team her sophomore year.

Water projects flow forward

Robbinsville – The Town of Robbinsville Board of Aldermen held special meetings on Oct. 4 and Oct. 10, with one goal in mind: moving ahead on lingering water-system improvements. The board opened three bids on repairs for Junaluska water tank, with the lowest bid at $88,250 on Oct. 4.
South Carolina resident Austin Ammarell (and co-owner) shows off some of the  options available at eMoto Powersports, which just opened its doors to the public last month. Photo by Ruby Annas/news@grahamstar.com

South Carolina resident Austin Ammarell (and co-owner) shows off some of the options available at eMoto Powersports, which just opened its doors to the public last month. Photo by Ruby Annas/news@grahamstar.com

Different look at 2 wheels

Robbinsville – eMoto Powersports is open for business and ready to provide electric joyrides, near some of the most thrilling and scenic roads around. An electric rental motorcycle business, eMoto Powersports opened Friday, Sept. 1.

Jenkins, Wiggins receive new court dates

Robbinsville – A pair of prominent cases received some attention during Monday’s district-court calendar. Among the many defendants present were John Mark Jenkins, 54, of Robbinsville and William Lon Wiggins, 21, of Provo, Utah. Jenkins had his court date changed to Monday, Dec.

Suspected meth found near daycare

Robbinsville – Another search warrant was recently executed inside the Cheoah Mobile Home Park on Ford Street. The Graham County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit raided a home at the back of the park July 28. Three arrests were made that night, but a return visit Sept.

Grades hold steady for district

Robbinsville – The Graham County Board of Education learned about the district’s growth at Tuesday’s meeting. Graham County Schools Accountability Director Kevin White presented the growth and proficiency test rates of Graham County Schools midway through the assembly.