A pair of little Cupids
The Greens at Spruce Pine (formerly The Brian Center) was a little more joyful this past week during Valentine’s Day thanks to the efforts of two local girls.
The Greens at Spruce Pine (formerly The Brian Center) was a little more joyful this past week during Valentine’s Day thanks to the efforts of two local girls.
The future of the Mitchell County Visitor Center is in flux after the Mitchell County Chamber Board announced this past week its plans to terminate its current lease with the National Park Service
Mitchell County’s subdivision ordinance, which went into effect this past September, has recently generated a buzz on social media among area residents concerned about how it affects them.
The Mitchell County Board of Commissioners during a regular meeting earlier this month unanimously approved the adoption of a resolution to create primary elections for the Mitchell County Board of
It’s time for the return of the Penland School of Craft Community Open House.
Poor oral health can have a detrimental effect on a child’s quality of life, school performance and success later in life, so Mountain Community Health Partnership is offering school-based dental s
Five members of the Mitchell Mountaineers Marching Band were recently selected to perform in the regional Mars Hill Honor Band.
The North Carolina General Assembly this past year passed House Bill 1057, paving the way for the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners to create a Travel and Tourism Development Authority Board r
Mitchell Medics is doing its part to ensure that Mitchell County citizens are prepared to save a life.
More than three dozen area children brightened up their smiles with free dental care on Friday, Feb. 3 at the East Carolina University Dental Community Service Learning Center in Spruce Pine.