Farmers affected by COVID-19
ASHEVILLE – The closure of restaurants and disruption of farmers' markets due to COVID-19 is having an immediate and potentially devastating impact on local farmers, according to a new report publi
ASHEVILLE – The closure of restaurants and disruption of farmers' markets due to COVID-19 is having an immediate and potentially devastating impact on local farmers, according to a new report publi
BAKERSVILLE – The Mitchell County Board of Commissioners met Friday, April 24, to begin discussing a possible budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year.
LEDGER – The 2019-2020 school year is over in North Carolina.
Cooking is an important life skill. Learning the basics of cooking may help young people feel confident in preparing meals at home, which is a healthier alternative to eating out.
The Mitchell County Historical Society has extended the application deadline for the fifth annual Inez McRae Memorial Scholarship. Applicants now have until May 15 to submit.
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RALEIGH – A federal program to pay unemployment benefits to self-employed people and independent contractors went live in North Carolina Friday, April 24, Assistant Secretary of the Division of Emp