File photo. After months of requests from residents and local leaders, North Carolina has begun a program to help repair private roads and bridges damaged by Hurricane Helene (downgraded to a tropical storm after slowing down over land).
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MNJ Photo/Mariel Williams. David Niven, right, of DT’s Blue Ridge Java speaks to the Spruce Pine Town Council about downtown flood cleanup past and present.
Town buys land for new Public Works
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MNJ Photo/Mariel Williams. Applicant Jeremy Gibbs speaks to community members about his interest in leading Mayland Community College, while search consultant Kenon Briggs, left, looks on. The Mayland Community College Board of Trustees has narrowed its president search down to three candidates — Gibbs, Robin Ross, and Aron Gabriel.
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Private property debris removal is here
MNJ Photo/Mariel Williams. Spruce Pine Public Works employees work on repairing a sewer leak on Crystal Street.
Spruce Pine ratifies new regional library agreement
MNJ Photo/Steffen Silvis. Organizer Adam Burleson gives opening remarks at the Run For Holland, assisted by his daughter Holland, for whom the event is named.
The Run For Holland returns
MNJ Photo/Noreen Nickolas. The Spruce Pine location of Ingles Markets has been closed since it experienced severe flooding during Hurricane Helene last year. The deli and bakery side of the store was reportedly hardest hit. This picture was taken in December.
Ingles’ silence on plans angers locals
Target practice gunshots unnerve workers
MNJ Photo/Mariel Williams. Winners of the annual Christmas card competition pose with the Mitchell County Schools Board of Education. From left are art teacher Melissa Cadell, middle school winner Ella Calhoun, high school winner Sadie Calhoun and art teacher Carley Roark.