Nine local businesses in the north end of Mitchell County were recently awarded grants through the Mitchell County Economic Development Commission and the Bakersville Area Merchants Association.
Mitchell County’s proposed budget is finalized for the fiscal year 2023-24, totaling $24,538,302 to meet the projected needs of the county while keeping the property tax rate of 56 cents per $100 of valuation intact from the previous year.
L&L owner Walton Shepherd has expansion on his mind.
The local furniture company earlier this month announced the addition of two more showrooms on Upper Street, including one showroom that will feature a full outdoor center via a partnership with Buck Stove.
Forty Mitchell High School juniors visited Washington, D.C. earlier this month for an educational multi-day trip.
The first day was spent touring Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. Upon arrival in D.C.
Significant changes are coming to Upper Street in downtown Spruce Pine.
Gregg and Lisa Henline, longtime owners of Southwest Trading Company, recently retired, leaving a prime business location open.
There’s a new police chief in Spruce Pine.
Bill Summerlin retired from the position this past week after nearly three decades with the Spruce Pine Police Department and handed the gold badge to Bakersville native Kasey Cook.
Mitchell County Animal Rescue will receive a $15,000 grant from national nonprofit Petco Love in support of lifesaving work for animals in Mitchell County.
The annual Toe River Arts Studio Tour returns June 2-4 to showcase the diverse range of art in the region.
The art is as diverse as the artists with the tour featuring the work of glassblowers, jewelers, printmakers, potters, fiber artists, ironworkers, painters, sculptors and woodworkers.