Parks and Rec summer programs still up in the air
There is nothing the Highlands Park and Recreation Department can do about its summer programming right now except wait and see.
There is nothing the Highlands Park and Recreation Department can do about its summer programming right now except wait and see.
Highlands residents will have to wait a little longer to hear the roar of classic car engines in 2020.
The Macon County Board of Health swore in new Public Health Director for Macon County, Kathy McGaha during the board’s April meeting.
The COVID-19 triage tent that was erected in front of Highlands-Cashiers Hospital on April 2 was taken down on Monday having not housed any patients.
The local real estate market has taken a hit due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, but it’s not as bad as people might think.
North Carolina will wait a little longer to reopen following an announcement by Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday, April 23.
When governments shut down U.S. businesses and told consumers to stay home due to COVID-19, local businesses got creative and figured out a way to remain in front of their customers.
The Highlands Public Works Department presented its master plan to the board of commissioners during its April 16 meeting.
One of the passages of spring is the arrival of carpenter bees on the wood decks, patios and porches of area homes.
Since the COVID-19 coronavirus shut down schools on March 13, questions to Highlands School and Macon County Schools officials are answered with the same reply – “I don’t know” and it’s not for a l