Have you ever been inspired by someone? Have you ever seen an ordinary person do something that was amazing or just simply a good thing to do and said, "That's really great." Sure, we've all been inspired by great people like Mother Teresa or Martin Luther King, Jr. More...
Looming in the distance is a silent giant, a majestic structure that has seemingly risen out of the ground ever so slowly since a day in October over one year ago. More...
Relay for Life The American Cancer Society will sponsor "Relay for Life" on June 8 and 9 on the historic Hayesville Courthouse Square. If you are interested in volunteering or would like further information, please call Brian Saraney at (828) 421-4838 or Kimberly Jones at (... More...
The Hayesville High School choral department recently presented their 2007 Showcase, featuring the Treble Choir and Show Choir, both under the direction of Leslie Setzer. The opening of the concert included traditional music such as Rutter's "For the Beauty of the Earth" and... More...
There was no where else to go. My only choice was to begin backing down the steep, gravel road. Dirt and gravel slid off the side of the precipice as I looked over the edge and far below to the valley. I held my breath as I backed around a sharp curve. More...
Linda Lavelle McClure, 60, of Hayesville died Wednesday (May 9, 2007) in a Murphy care facility. A native of Clay County, she was the daughter of the late Cecil Wayne and Mary Jo Garrett McClure. She was a graduate of Hayesville High School and was of the Baptist faith. More...
Clay United Methodist Clay United Methodist men are having their monthly meeting May 19 at the Hayesville Family Restaurant at 8:30 a.m. for breakfast. The speaker will be "Doc" Sellers, commissioner. More...
Stephen Richard Donaldson, age 56, of Hayesville, passed away Saturday, May 12, 2007 at Murphy Medical Center. Mr. Donaldson was born Friday, May 11, 1951 in Murphy to the late Hubert Donaldson and the late Pansy Roberson Donalson. More...
Musicians from across the state will share the stage with the North Carolina Symphony in Capital Bank's "Blue Skies and Red Earth," a late May celebration that showcases the richness of the traditional music of North Carolina. More...