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November 28, 2007
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Matt Rogers will assume the duties as Hayesville High School principal beginning in January, taking over the reign from Dr. Gail Criss, who retires after 14 years on the job. That's the decision announced by Superintendent Scott Penland on Tuesday. More...

Students at Hayesville High School are preparing to meet the challenges of the modern world on a global scale. Not just by reading and studying about those far away places, but also by going there and mingling with the people of other countries and cultures. More...

Glen Love is the official weather man in these parts. He's been keeping a record on rainfall for years now, but for the past year or two he hasn't seen as much of that wet stuff as earlier. This week, the Sentinel talked to Glen about the recent rain to see if it is beginning to put a dent in our... More...

THIS WEEK COMING UP Phantasia's Jewelry @ Chatuge Regional PHANTASIA'S JEWELRY returns to Chatuge Regional Hospital. Shop early for Christmas gifts on Friday, November 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, December 1 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Hospital's Dining Room located on Main St... More...
A team of helpers gave a hand to the seven families working to complete their homes at Wesley Meadows, the Hinton Center Affordable Housing Project. Nine members of First United Methodist Church spent Saturday, November 10 working with families who are in the final stages of finish work on their ... More...
Medford Leon Green, age 70, of Brasstown, NC passed away Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at Murphy Medical Center in Murphy, NC. Mr. Green was a native of Towns County, GA but had lived most of his life in Clay County, NC. He was a son of the late Willie Blin and Amanda Fleming Green. He was a self e... More...
3rd year funding, thousands of visitors
Like a complex and colorful quilt, the pieces of Western Carolina University's ambitious Craft Revival Project are coming together to showcase a successful attempt in the late 1800s and early 1900s to preserve mountain crafts and hand-crafting skills of the Southern Appalachians. More...

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