Rhododendron Festival back after 2020 postponement
BAKERSVILLE — The annual North Carolina Rhododendron Festival is set to return Friday, June 18 and Saturday, June 19.
BAKERSVILLE — The annual North Carolina Rhododendron Festival is set to return Friday, June 18 and Saturday, June 19.
BOONE — Five Appalachian State University business majors, including Sam Crouse of Spruce Pine, made history this year with a trifecta win in the 2021 Chartered Financial Analysts Institute Researc
SPRUCE PINE — After being canceled in 2020 during the ongoing pandemic, the Toe Jam Music Festival returned in a condensed format on Saturday, May 29 on Lower Street in downtown Spruce Pine.
BAKERSVILLE — Mitchell County Economic Development Commission Director Mickey Duvall this past week released his report for May.
JONESBOROUGH — A backlog of hearings caused by the pandemic pushed Jared Benjamin Lafer’s appearance in court back several months, but on Thursday, May 27 the Bakersville man accused of running ove
SPRUCE PINE — The Mitchell County Chamber and Town of Spruce Pine’s efforts to expand outdoor recreation in the area yielded tangible fruits Saturday, May 22 as the new mountain bike pump track at
Fortner Insurance of Spruce Pine made it a point to thank local law enforcement with a special lunch for local on and off-duty officers on Wednesday, May 19.
BAKERSVILLE — Starting next year, Mayland Community College plans to make an annual contribution from its Pinebridge Inn revenue to both Mitchell County and the Town of Spruce Pine to provide somet
SPRUCE PINE — Long lines at gas stations in Mitchell County were a common sight this past week as panic-buying put a blitz on fuel shortages in the wake of a cyberattack that put the Colonial Pipel
Students in Sarah Woody’s second-grade class at Gouge Elementary got hands-on with their curriculum on insects.