DT’s, Sweet Creek Construction combine to honor first responders
Local first responders got a free lunch at DT’s Blue Ridge Java in downtown Spruce Pine on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
Local first responders got a free lunch at DT’s Blue Ridge Java in downtown Spruce Pine on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina has increased its efforts to help its Littles avoid substance abuse by making available age-appropriate videos by Natural High, a drug prevention
This past month marked WAMY Community Action’s fourth Santa for Seniors gift drive through which the organization distributed more than 1,400 holiday gift bags to senior citizens through the suppor
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein this past week announced that he is running to serve as North Carolina’s next governor.
Samantha Fortner, a third-grade teacher at Deyton Elementary, is one of 27 finalists for the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching’s 2023 Empower NC Beginning Teacher of the Year Aw
Local kids who want a new bike can get one free.
Free outside of a little elbow grease, anyway.
The students of the Bowman Middle School chapter of Youth to Youth have a passion for animals which recently inspired a new service project.
The Blue Ridge Partnership for Children, the local Smart Start agency, this past week announced a call for proposals for Smart Start funding for fiscal years July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2025.
High Country Caregivers this past month helped families celebrate the holidays through the generosity of Christmas Angels who sponsored 175 kids who are being raised by their grandparents and other
Locals looking to hone their green thumb can benefit from a series of free beginner gardening classes at the Spruce Pine Library that are set to run through March 6.