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Maggie ABC store captures share of Waynesville business
The recession has taken a toll on liquor sales at the ABC stores in Maggie Valley and Waynesville, in turn reducing the profits paid out to the towns.
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Family shares holiday traditions
Gene Ferguson had 12 brothers and sisters, but rarely were they all at home for Thanksgiving.
Ashley DeMass and Jonathan Odom
Mike and Linda DeMass of Mountain Home, Arkansas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Michelle DeMass of Durham, North Carolina, to Jonathan Lawrence Odom of Durham, North Carolina, son of Dave and Lynn Odom of Durham, formerly of Welcome, North Carolina.
Court: Religious Developments Can Impose Otherwise Illegal Fees
Lake Junaluska Methodist property affected by ruling By Michael Lowrey RALEIGH - Do special rules apply for property developments associated with religious groups? The answer, according to the N.C. Supreme Court, appears to be 'yes', with the high court finding in an Oct.
Tracing the roots of WNCa s signature style
Love it or hate it, mountain vernacular architecture has stubbornly planted its roots in Western North Carolina and shows no signs of abandoning the area.
North Carolina requests assistance from Grassy Fork
Due to their close proximity of Interstate 40, North Carolina Highway Patrol has requested Grassy Fork Volunteer Fire Department and Haywood County Emergency Management to negotiate the response of GFVFD to motor vehicle accidents and fires on I-40 in the gorge.
NC's I-40 Closes After Rockslide, But We Have Your Alternate Routes
Posted by Tanner Latham , October 28, 2009 in Current Affairs , North Carolina , Tennessee , Travel Fall is a popular time of year for visitors to the Smokiesa 'those from all over flock for a glimpse at the sprawling view of reds, yellows, and oranges.
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Suspects arrested in break-in spree
Haywood County Sheriff's detectives have taken into custody four Canton men who they believe are responsible for a rash of motor vehicle breaks-ins. Dominick Delegge, Joseph Anthony McCoy, Michael Edward Curry III, each 18, and Vincent Travis Tucker, 22, face multiple felony charges stemming from a string of vehicle break-ins that occurred ...
The Cheeksters are playing at 8 tonight at Pisgah Brewing Co., 150 Eastside Drive, Black Mountain.
Peace conference aims to foster multi-faith dialogue
With much controversy circling around how to conduct the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, a conference at Lake Junaluska this weekend will instead focus on how to bring about lasting peace.
Lake J seeks state help for dam, sediment
Lake Junaluska Assembly is asking Haywood County commissioners to help it land state grants for maintenance on the lake and dam.
Haywood seeks board applications
The Haywood Board of County Commissioners is accepting applications for the Clyde Planning Board and the county Recreation Advisory Board.
Pastor takes helm at Trinity UMC
Published: Friday, September 4, 2009 at 2:22 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, September 4, 2009 at 2:22 p.m. The Rev.
The Smoky Mountain Folk Festival finishes tonight at Lake Junaluska.
The Smoky Mountain Folk Festival finishes this evening at Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska in Haywood County.
Traditions live on in Smoky Mountain Folk Fest
The Smoky Mountain Folk festival is a family tradition that takes you back into mountain sights and sounds.
Cell company dashes hopes new tower will mimic pine tree
A new cell phone tower has been proposed on the south-facing side of Utah Mountain above Lake Junaluska.
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United Way's annual - Day of Caring' held Thursday With rain clouds threatening, volunteers were not deterred from helping their neighbors.
Bulb crusher helps recycling efforts
The state will ban plastic bottles, motor oil filters, and wooden pallets from landfills starting this October.
After dropping 50 pounds, Waynesville woman's 'addicted' to running
Molly Spindle-White grew up eating hamburger helper and sitting in front of the TV.
Lake Junaluska man, 86, tops US running records
Charlie Dotson not only won two gold medals in the 2009 National Senior Games in Pala Alto, Calif., he set two age-group records.