The official swearing in for his full four-year term will take place on Monday, but already, Joe Shook has taken the law-enforcement reigns of Clay County. More...
Leonard O. Parker is due in federal court in Bryson City on Monday, December 4 to face bank robbery and kidnapping charges stemming from the robbery of a bank in Peachtree in Cherokee County and a bank in Cornelius, North Carolina. More...
Free WRAP classes offered in Clay Co. Free weekly WRAP classes are being offered every Tuesday from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. in Clay County at the Hayesville Office of Murphy Counseling (the old Smoky Mountain Center). Wellness Recovery Action Planning, i.e. WRAP, is a 10-week course that teaches you an ap More...
Emboldened by the Democratic victory earlier this month, the far-left is rising like Dracula at midnight. Just days after the vote, the San Francisco Board of Education voted to ban Junior ROTC in the city's high schools, tossing more than 1,600 students out of those clubs. The Massachusetts legisla More...
Jarrett Road lights Christmas Lane Drive through Jarrett Road Community's Christmas Lane on Saturday, Dec. 2, between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Over 2,000 luminaries will light your way the entire length of the road. Christmas decorations and lights will create a magical atmosphere to get you truly in th More...
Four players garner Honorable Mention All-Conference Honorable Mentions
Three Hayesville football players have been named to the 2006 Smoky Mountain Conference All-Conference football team. Randy Nichols, Jonathan Shively and Blake Mosteller were chosen by the coaches within the conference. More...