Spring craft, garden show delivers Easter spirit
SPRUCE PINE — Visitors filed into the Cross Street Commerce Center throughout the day on Saturday, April 3 for the Easter Egg-Stravaganza Craft and Garden Show presented by Spruce Pine Southern Sho
SPRUCE PINE — Visitors filed into the Cross Street Commerce Center throughout the day on Saturday, April 3 for the Easter Egg-Stravaganza Craft and Garden Show presented by Spruce Pine Southern Sho
SPRUCE PINE — The Spruce Pine Town Council during its regular meeting on Monday, March 22 held a public hearing regarding its decision to apply for a $100,000 North Carolina Parks and Recreation Tr
SPRUCE PINE — The Spruce Pine Town Council during its regular meeting on Monday, March 22 received an update on the Riverside Park Story Trail and unanimously approved the allocation of $6,000 to t
Thinking inside the box isn’t typically associated with something positive, but it’s exactly what the Spruce Pine Library is doing with its newly-implemented little free hygiene box.
Nearly 100 women filled the Cross Street Commerce Center Saturday, March 20 for the Grateful Girl Gathering, a conference designed for a sisterhood of women that featured times of study, worship, e
BAKERSVILLE — The Mitchell County Economic Development Commission will be able to add up to three non-voting members after the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners during its regular meeting on M
BAKERSVILLE — The Mitchell County Board of Commissioners during its regular meeting Monday, March 15 received a report and a vision for the future from Mitchell County Recreation Director Brock Dun
BAKERSVILLE — All three health departments within the Toe River Health District are administering COVID-19 vaccines as quickly and as often as they can, TRHD Director Diane Creek told the Mitchell
LEDGER — Mitchell County Schools for grades 6-12 will move into North Carolina’s Plan A school reopening plan, full in-person learning, starting Monday, April 12.
LEDGER — Teachers from Mitchell County Schools provided their perspectives on how the pandemic changed their jobs during the regular meeting of the Mitchell County Board of Education Thursday, Marc