Commissioners talk recreation league sports, EMS
BAKERSVILLE — During its regular meeting on Monday, Aug. 3, the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners discussed recreational sports and new EMS vehicles.
BAKERSVILLE — During its regular meeting on Monday, Aug. 3, the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners discussed recreational sports and new EMS vehicles.
SPRUCE PINE — The Cross Street Commerce Center was alive with activity Friday, July 31 and Saturday, Aug. 1 during the Rock Hound Craft and Vintage Market.
Ruby Tipton, born June 7, 1917, celebrated her 103rd birthday this year. She was married to the late Garrett Tipton.
SPRUCE PINE — The building that housed Mountaineer Auction in Spruce Pine has been repurposed into an event hosting space called The Event Center.
BAKERSVILLE — Mitchell County Department of Social Services Director Sara Ross has been placed under paid investigative leave until Monday, Aug. 24.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, children are unable to play on the playground at the park, go to public pools or have a “normal” summer with friends.
SPRUCE PINE — Mayland Community College has finalized its COVID-19 response plan for the fall semester.
SPRUCE PINE — While a permanent location for a local YMCA still remains in question, the Williams YMCA of Avery County has implemented the first stages of expansion into Mitchell County through evi
BAKERSVILLE — During its regular session Thursday, July 16, the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners made changes to the new personnel policy, approved the use of Laserfiche Cloud System for the
BAKERSVILLE — A recent study from New York-based financial technology company SmartAsset named Mitchell as the top county in North Carolina for residents to receive the most value for what they spe