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Hise wins mayor’s seat

Rachel Hoskins rhoskins@thefranklinpress.com A familiar name will fill the mayor’s seat in Spruce Pine. In last week’s municipal election Phillip Hise defeated Lynn Holler in the race for the mayor’s seat. Hise received 418 votes; Holler received 155.
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Giving thanks

Rachel Hoskins rhoskins@thefranklinpress.com For Richard Miller serving his country was “expected.” His father, a patriot, a man who loved and served his county, kinda expected the same from his sons. They didn’t let him down. Four of them answered the call to serve their country.
Photo submitted. John Loyack, Vice President of Economic Development for North Carolina Community Colleges presents Bill Slagle (left) with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award.

Photo submitted. John Loyack, Vice President of Economic Development for North Carolina Community Colleges presents Bill Slagle (left) with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award.

Slagle honored with Order of the Long Leaf Pine

Rachel Hoskins rhoskins@thefranklinpress.com At the recent Mayland Community College Board of Trustees meeting held at Mayland Community College, Bill Slagle was recognized for his dedication and transformative impact on the North Carolina community.
MNJ photo/ Laz Aguayo. The county is prepared to begin renovations on the new Law Enforcement Center in Bakersville. On hand for the ceremonial groundbreaking were Jeff Harding, Brandon Pittman, Clayton Roberts, Harley Masters, Representative Dudley Green, Senator Ralph Hise, Lloyd Hise, Darla Harding, Chuck Vines, Sheriff Donald Street, and Allen Cook (not pictured).

MNJ photo/ Laz Aguayo. The county is prepared to begin renovations on the new Law Enforcement Center in Bakersville. On hand for the ceremonial groundbreaking were Jeff Harding, Brandon Pittman, Clayton Roberts, Harley Masters, Representative Dudley Green, Senator Ralph Hise, Lloyd Hise, Darla Harding, Chuck Vines, Sheriff Donald Street, and Allen Cook (not pictured).

County breaks new ground

Rachel Hoskins rhoskins@thefranklinpress.com On Monday, Nov. 6, Mitchell County Board of Commissioners embarked on two multi-million-dollar construction plans that are geared to meeting the needs of Mitchell County residents for years to come.

County plans to honor area veterans

BAKERSVILLE – Mitchell County veterans are invited to participate in several events honoring their service as part of Veterans Day celebrations in the county. On Wednesday, Nov. 8, the Mitchell High School Veterans Recognition Ceremony takes place.
MNJ photo/Rachel Hoskins - Allison Edge, SEARCH Adminstrative Assistant listens as Board Chair Dr. Tom Kaluzynski talks about the findings of the community needs assessment.

MNJ photo/Rachel Hoskins - Allison Edge, SEARCH Adminstrative Assistant listens as Board Chair Dr. Tom Kaluzynski talks about the findings of the community needs assessment.

Health care accessibility

Rachel Hoskins - rhoskins@thefranklinpress.
Submitted photo - Students get a close up view of shinners, darters, sculpin, stone rollers, chubs, trout, and bass.

Submitted photo - Students get a close up view of shinners, darters, sculpin, stone rollers, chubs, trout, and bass.

Students dip their toes in the Toe

David Zietlow - Toe-Cane Watershed Coordinator Fifth graders from Mitchell and Yancey counties left their classrooms and traveled to local waterways for some hands on, and toes in, education. Named after the South and North Toe rivers, the “Toes in the Toe” event first began 15 years ago.
MNJ photo/Rachel Hoskins - Sue Ledford, a member of the Mitchell County Historical Society serves up samplings of apple butter with a smile during the Mountaineer & Apple Butter Festival in Bakersville.

MNJ photo/Rachel Hoskins - Sue Ledford, a member of the Mitchell County Historical Society serves up samplings of apple butter with a smile during the Mountaineer & Apple Butter Festival in Bakersville.

Festival brings fun, raises funds for nonprofits

Rachel Hoskins - rhoskins@thefranklinpress.com   Sunny skies and mild temperatures made Saturday, Oct. 21, the perfect day for folks to step back in time at the NC Mountaineer & Apple Butter festival in Bakersville.