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OBITUARIES: Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019

James L. ‘Buck’ Buchanan James Lewis Buchanan, 73, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, at Spartanburg Medical Center. Born Nov. 11, 1945, in Bakersville, he was a son of the late Earl and Donalene Buchanan.
The Local Lion Promise guarantees scholarships covering at least half the price of tuition for students from Buncombe, Madison, Mitchell and Yancey counties. Pictured, from left, are school superintendents Tony Baldwin, of Buncombe County, and Will Hoffman, of Madison County; Mars Hill University President Tony Floyd; and school superintendents Chad Calhoun, of Mitchell County, and Kathy Amos, of Yancey County. (Submitted)

The Local Lion Promise guarantees scholarships covering at least half the price of tuition for students from Buncombe, Madison, Mitchell and Yancey counties. Pictured, from left, are school superintendents Tony Baldwin, of Buncombe County, and Will Hoffman, of Madison County; Mars Hill University President Tony Floyd; and school superintendents Chad Calhoun, of Mitchell County, and Kathy Amos, of Yancey County. (Submitted)

School superintendents help Mars Hill kickoff ‘Local Lion Promise’

Mitchell News-Journal MARS HILL – School superintendents from four Western North Carolina counties visited Mars Hill University Monday, Nov. 4, to formalize a new scholarship program.
Mitchell County received a $97,500 grant to assist in the demolition and removal of 250,000 square-foot damaged and cracked concrete slab from the former Henredon manufacturing plant site. (Submitted)

Mitchell County received a $97,500 grant to assist in the demolition and removal of 250,000 square-foot damaged and cracked concrete slab from the former Henredon manufacturing plant site. (Submitted)

Rural communities receive grants to attract 449 new jobs, more than $262 million in private investment

RALEIGH – The North Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority, or RIA, approved 24 grant requests to local governments totaling $7,799,500, North Carolina Commerce Secretary Anthony M. Copeland announced this past week.
SEARCH is a community action group founded in the summer of 2017 in response to the announcement that labor and delivery services would be closing at Blue Ridge Regional Hospital (BRRH). Its primary focus during 2018 was on the pending sale of Mission Hospital to HCA, and it successfully fought to ensure that the sales agreement, which was concluded in Feb. of 2019, would guarantee the rural hospitals it owned in WNC would remain open for at least 10 years.

SEARCH is a community action group founded in the summer of 2017 in response to the announcement that labor and delivery services would be closing at Blue Ridge Regional Hospital (BRRH). Its primary focus during 2018 was on the pending sale of Mission Hospital to HCA, and it successfully fought to ensure that the sales agreement, which was concluded in Feb. of 2019, would guarantee the rural hospitals it owned in WNC would remain open for at least 10 years.

SEARCH resumes with open invitation to community

Mitchell News-Journal SEARCH open meetings resume with an invitation to the community to attend a launch party at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 15 Hemlock Ave. in Spruce Pine.
One of the horses rescued in a recent animal abuse case collapsed this past week, and members of Bakersville Fire and Rescue, the sheriff’s office and Mitchell County Emergency Management used the boom truck belonging to Young’s Fuel to get the horse back on her feet using a harness. (Submitted)

One of the horses rescued in a recent animal abuse case collapsed this past week, and members of Bakersville Fire and Rescue, the sheriff’s office and Mitchell County Emergency Management used the boom truck belonging to Young’s Fuel to get the horse back on her feet using a harness. (Submitted)

2 arrested, charged in animal neglect case

The Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two people in connection to a recent animal neglect call and charged with misdemeanor cruelty to animals.  Volunteers and employees from Mitchell County Animal Rescue and officers from the Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office responded Friday, Oct.
Mayland Community College Small Business Center Director Allen Cook speaks Thursday, Oct. 10, during the first Bakersville Business Breakfast at the County Administration Building. (MNJ photo/Brandon Roberts)

Mayland Community College Small Business Center Director Allen Cook speaks Thursday, Oct. 10, during the first Bakersville Business Breakfast at the County Administration Building. (MNJ photo/Brandon Roberts)

Who's your customer?

BAKERSVILLE – Nearly 20 business owners, elected officials and community leaders attended the first “Who is your customer, 28705?” Business Breakfast Thursday, Oct. 10, at the Mitchell County Administration Building in Bakersville.

WAMY gets grant from AMY Wellness Foundation

SPRUCE PINE – The WAMY Community Action organization has been awarded grant funding through the AMY Wellness Foundation.  Jacqueline Hinshaw of WAMY made the news official by announcing the organization’s receipt of the funding Monday, Oct.

DSS head will keep moving allowance

BAKERSVILLE – Mitchell County Department of Social Services Director Sara Ross has not moved to Mitchell County, but she will still keep her relocation allocation from the county.  The Mitchell County Board of Commissioners at its regular meeting Tuesday, Oct.