Graham County Health Board Meeting: Nov. 7, 2022
An emergency contraceptive sparks an spirited debate.
An emergency contraceptive sparks an spirited debate.
N.C. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and former Tennessee football coach Phillip Fulmer appear, as part of the organization’s statewide tour.
The board discusses and plans upcoming events around Robbinsville.
A large turnout — in support of a new saddle club — yields positive results.
Candidates for N.C. Senate, District 50 and Graham County Sheriff explain their policies, just a few days before early voting begins
Candidates for N.C. Senate, District 50 Representative:
-Kevin Corbin (Republican, Incumbent);
-Karen McCracken (Democrat).
Candidates for Graham County Sheriff:
-Brad Hoxit (unaffiliated);
-Russell Moody (Republican).
Candidates for Graham County’s boards of commissioners and education explain their policies, just a few days before early voting begins.
Candidates for Board of Commissioners:
-Harv Bollinger (unaffiliated);
-Lynn Cody (Republican, Incumbent);
-Scott Hooper (Democrat);
-Jeff Millsaps (Democrat);
-Jacob Nelms (Republican, Incumbent);
-Kent Williams (Democrat);
-Natasha Williams (Republican).
Candidates for Board of Education:
-Chip Carringer (Republican, Incumbent);
-Hank Dinschel (Republican);
-Shane Garland (Democrat, Incumbent);
-Maria Shook (Democrat).
A water leak reveals new policies to the council.
The board meets to discuss a gift program on the Cherohala Skyway, plus an idea for a new trail in Graham County.
The board discusses another lengthy list of topics in its monthly meeting.
The esteemed hall welcomes three new individual inductees, as well as a pair of championship football teams.