Local ladies prepare for Miss Emerald Ridge Scholarship Program
The 2023 Miss Emerald Ridge Scholarship Program is set for Aug. 27 at 4 p.m. at Mitchell High School.
The 2023 Miss Emerald Ridge Scholarship Program is set for Aug. 27 at 4 p.m. at Mitchell High School.
Four Mitchell High Future Farmers of America students recently experienced life like it was in the past during a retreat to The Center for Pioneer Life in Burnsville.
A section of land in Grassy Creek with plots owned by Byron Phillips, Sibelco, The Quartz Corp. and Doug Wiseman is now part of The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail.
WAMY Community Action’s executive director Melissa Soto this past month was honored for her 30 years of service to the organization during a surprise party at The Beacon in Boone.
For Spruce Pine Police Chief Bill Summerlin, his job is about more than just arresting people and writing tickets.
It’s also about the community.
Some locals opening their latest property tax bills were met with sticker shock, but commissioner Harley Masters said any increases are primarily the result of property tax reappraisals.
Nicholas Duke, local resident and manager of the newly-named Uplifting Deals, discovered the discount shop as a way to bond with his grandmother.
Changes are coming to Spruce Pine parks.
The Grateful Girl Gathering Christian Women’s Conference returns to the Cross Street Commerce Center on Aug.