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Volunteers needed at Peacock Playhouse
      If you can give a day to help in the box office, you will be appreciated by the Licklog Players. If you can do this, call Kathryn at 877-691-9906 or 828-389-8632.
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Courthouse pictures needed
      The newly formed Historic Hayesville Merchants Association will use the Clay County historic court house in its logo and is seeking photos from any era by local photographers. The winning photo will be used on brochures and other materials. The photographer will be given a "photo by" line and must...
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Red Cross gives blood donors a chance for relief at the pump
      Summer generally brings to mind backyard barbecues and family vacations, but record-high gas prices have put a damper on summer travel plans for many families. The American Red Cross hopes its summer promotion will provide three lucky blood donors a little relief at the pump.
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Title: Clay County then and Now
Author: Carl S. Moore
By Zach Howell WRITER
      The project was taken on behalf of the Clay County Historical and Arts Council in 2005 to update the history of Clay County. He says he used several sources in pulling together the history of the county starting with the original nativs who occupied the area probablly 10,000 B.C. From this point h...
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Clay County Genealogy Assembly to be annual
By Eva Nell Mull Wike Contributing Writer
      Many stories and photographs were shared by those participating in the recent Genealogy Assembly held on a beautiful June afternoon under the rustic shed at the Clay County (North Carolina) Recreation Center. Some stories revealed a deep devotion to childhood memories and were deemed worthy of sh...
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FOURTH OF JULY
     HARRISON KEELY/ Sentinel Photo SLEDDING ON THE DAM: Austin Konitezer gives Tyler Rasmussen and Nathaniel Hurd a push down Chatuge Dam.
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Cooking with Barbara
Old Fashioned Chess Pie
By Barbara Walker-Huff
      Strangers tend to think of the South as all of one thing when we know that our extraordinary diversity is one of our most attractive features. We Southerners tend to go to many lengths to make a visitor welcome. Always in time of trouble or grief, as with a passing of a friend or loved one, we tur...
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Journal of a living lady
Love many, trust few
By Nancy White Kelly #321
      Month of July It took a year to get my school office to my liking with coordinated drapery, pictures, and knick-knacks. MACA was in brand new facilities and I wanted the administrator's office to reflect both warmth and professionalism.
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