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A group of smiling kids and adults piled off the Mitchell Transportation van and rushed into the Kokol Gallery at Toe River Arts in downtown Spruce Pine on Saturday, March 4.
A group of smiling kids and adults piled off the Mitchell Transportation van and rushed into the Kokol Gallery at Toe River Arts in downtown Spruce Pine on Saturday, March 4.
Mitchell Career and Technical Education students recently learned about local career opportunities during lunch as part of Career Highlight Week.
Mayland Community College’s Paralegal Certificate Studies Program prepares students for work in law firms, corporations, government agencies and other entities that provide internal legal counsel.<
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Three Mitchell High seniors recently taught a first-class health education lesson to Carrie Duncan’s second-grade reading group at Greenlee Elementary School as part of a project for the Future Hea
Disney’s Frozen JR. is coming to the stage at Kathy Miller Auditorium at Mitchell High School.
Eight years later, ground has been broken on Mitchell County’s newest school.
The Greens at Spruce Pine (formerly The Brian Center) was a little more joyful this past week during Valentine’s Day thanks to the efforts of two local girls.
The future of the Mitchell County Visitor Center is in flux after the Mitchell County Chamber Board announced this past week its plans to terminate its current lease with the National Park Service
Mitchell County’s subdivision ordinance, which went into effect this past September, has recently generated a buzz on social media among area residents concerned about how it affects them.