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In the late 1940s, my parents, Homer and Nettie Gibby, moved with their five children to the Elf Community just five miles east of Hayesville, NC. Daddy was a radio and TV repairman and a shop where he could work was constructed off Smart Road just beyond the house. More ...
Basics of insulin Insulin is one of those things we just can't live without, like water or oxygen. Without oxygen, we have only minutes to survive. Without water we can make it several days, maybe rarely longer. Without insulin we are in grave danger also. This is why, when our bodies can no longer manufacture insu... More ... Clay County Arrest Report + Mark William Stroud, 37, Hayesville, was charged with Extradition/Fugitive from Other State on Jan. 22. + Winford Nolan Parker, 38, Hiawassee, Ga., was charged with Alteration, Destruction or Removal of Permanent Identification Marks, Driving While License Revoked, Expired Registration Plate, Po... More ... Commissioners' meeting Feb. 1 The Clay County Board of Commissioners will hold their regularly scheduled meeting on Feb. 1 at 6 p.m. in the Commissioners Board Room, located at 33 Main Street, Hayesville, NC. More ...
Mary Berrong, Worthy Matron of Clay Chapter #11, Order of the Eastern Star, presents a check to Heather Moyer, Chair of the Hearts for Kids program on behalf of the Eastern Star. More ... Guardian ad Litem training Feb. 19 The Guardian ad Litem program will begin the next training class on Monday, February 19°'' A Guardian ad Litem is a court appointed volunteer who represents children m abuse and neglect cases. More ...
By Margit Blekfeld-Sztraky Quick, how do you turn "nearly new" clothes into hospice care? Shop at Granny's Attic. Just relocated this past month to the Westgate Shopping Center, Granny's Attic is bigger and better than ever; offering the community bargains in household items and clothing while raising funds for patients of ... More ... Farmers urged to attend workshops on agri-business All farmers and producers in Western North Carolina are invited take advantage of a series of workshops being offered throughout the region on issues that affect todayís farmer, from agritourism issues to product liability. More ... NAP Closing dates update The Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance program (NAP) provides financial assistance to eligible producers affected by natural disasters. This federally funded program covers noninsurable crop losses and planting prevented by disasters. An eligible producer is a landowner, tenant, or sharecropper ... More ... Keep kids safe from hazards at home Letting children discover things on their own is part of letting them grow up. As much as many parents might love to keep their children young and dependent forever, there does come a time when your child will start running all over the house and discovering things on his own. More ...
This winter's fashionable highheeled boots put women at risk for slips, falls, and injuries on ice and snow, warns Dr. William D. Banks, a member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) with office in Murphy and Sylva, NC. These popular boots typically feature tall, spiked heels ... More ...
The rising cost of fuel can send chills through everyone's wallet. According to Smart Money magazine, fuel prices are anticipated to rise by 35 percent this year so Americans are looking for ways to save money and reduce their energy consumption. More ... Hot issue: Identity theft By Russ Pruitt Three hundred million hours. That's how much time Americans spent trying to resolve problems created by identity theft in 2004. Allstate Insurance Company launched a new identity theft expenses coverage product, that the company says will help reduce the time ID theft victims spend trying to recove... More ... |
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