The cat in the school?
The Cat in the Hat was alive in area schools this past week thanks to Mitchell High theatre III/IV honors students. As part of Dr.
The Cat in the Hat was alive in area schools this past week thanks to Mitchell High theatre III/IV honors students. As part of Dr.
The steep decline in COVID cases observed across the state and nation is also happening locally.
Spruce Pine Police Chief Bill Summerlin is ready to do something about roadside trash.
Discussions about a Spruce Pine skateboard park are alive again.
A new multi-use recreation facility in Mitchell County moved closer to becoming a reality on Tuesday, Feb.
Mitchell County Schools will move forward with applying for a $40 million lottery grant for a new school for grades 3-8 after the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners approved the decision during
It would take several hours to drive from Mitchell County to the North Carolina coast, but thanks to Gouge Elementary students, the lighthouses that call the coast home can be appreciated locally.<
How do the times in which we live shape us? How does it change the narrative for the stories we are living and the ones we tell ourselves?
Despite the cold weather, there were butterflies in the air at Greenlee Primary School when Greenlee Cloverbuds met on Tuesday, Feb. 15.
Amid tumbling COVID case numbers and a new perspective at the state level, the Mitchell County Board of Education at its regular meeting on Thursday, Feb.