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January 10, 2007
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Second graders at Hayesville Elementary School celebrated Christmas by collecting toys at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Members of Mrs. Long's, Mrs. Thurmond's and Mrs. More...

An annual audit of the Town of Hayesville's finances was only good news to the Town Council Monday night. The Murphy accounting firm that performed the audit found the town's books in more-than-sound shape. More...

Agents of the Multiple Agency Narcotics Unit and the Clay County Sheriff's Department have teamed up for a major drug arrest - this time of an alleged trafficker. The details came Tuesday in a release from the Task Force: On Monday, Jan. 8, agents of the Multiple Agency Narcotics Unit conducted a... More...

Brasstown Concert Assoc. to hold event Elise Witt and Mick Kinney in concert Sunday, Feb. 11, 3 p.m. with local, global and homemade songs, presented by Brasstown Concert Association. The concert will be held in the Community Room, Keith House, at John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. More...
Tri-County Community College is proud to announce the addition of a Machining Technology degree to its curriculum. This two-year program AM leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree in Machining Technology. More...
Do women have heart attacks?
Ask women how they expect to die and many imagine they'll die from breast cancer. Few would probably picture a heart attack. But for every woman who dies of breast cancer, six women die of heart disease! Beyond age 65, it kills more women than all cancers combined. Heart disease is the leading kill... More...
Jarrett & Shannon Callahan sold 1.55 acres Lot 94 Shiloh Stables in Shooting Creek Township to Buzze Enterprises LLC for $42,000.00 on January 2, 2007. Ronnie L. Cowart sold 1.94 acres Fred Cowart Property in Shooting Creek Township to Richard E. Engert II & Amy Fain for $122,000.00 on January 2, ... More...
Sue C. Haigler, 105, of Hayesville died Friday (January 5, 2007) in a Clay County care center. She was a native of Clay County where she had lived most of her life. She was the daughter of the late Green Henderson and Mary Dorcas Pass Haigler. She attended the Women1s College in Greensboro, NC and... More...
Unitarians to hear Dr. Parker Dr. K.T. Parker of Etowah, NC, will address the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Franklin on Sunday, Jan. 14. The title of his talk will be "Recovering Civil Speech." For more information, call Bill Bell at 828-369-3633 or Hank Dearborn at 706-782-6132. More...
Junior Varsity takes a fall from Bulldogs, Towns County
Hayesville High School wrestlers came out the victors Friday, Jan. 5, when they took part in a Tri-Meet against Murphy High and Towns County High. The Yellow Jackets traveled to Murphy, where they first met the Bulldogs on the mat and took team honors, 48 points to 30. More...
Local authors scheduled for Jan. 18
All are welcome to join other poetry and prose lovers for a reading on Thursday, January 18 at 7 p.m. at the John C. Campbell Folk School. The evening will feature two local writers. The program includes the prose of Shirley Uphouse and poetry by Mary Ricketson. There is no charge for admission. More...

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