Conservation groups file lawsuit
A coalition of five conservation groups has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Forest Service over the Southside Timber Project, which involves logging in the Nantahala National Forest.
A coalition of five conservation groups has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Forest Service over the Southside Timber Project, which involves logging in the Nantahala National Forest.
As it has for 16 years, the Highlands Motoring Festival once again brought the best and brightest classic cars from across the Southeast to town for a four-day run in June of 2023.
On Jan. 27, seven members of the Highlands Varsity Swim Team ended their regular season in an outstanding way.
At the January board of commissioners meeting, Travis Keever with Gould Killian CPA presented findings with the town’s 2022-2023 fiscal year audit.
Highlands School hosted the Blue Ridge Bobcats on Tuesday in a basketball doubleheader. Highlands took both games in the match up.
Following the completion of more than $275,000 worth of repairs, US64 was once again opened to vehicle traffic on Tuesday night.
Less than a month after closure, U.S.
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, will be a day Maconians will remember for years to come.
The Cashiers Marketplace hearing resumed Monday night after a two-month hiatus with a brief update on where the project prop
Hikers at Brushy Face Preserve may be in for a refreshing reroute thanks to volunteer trail work with Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust.