Pre-K project halted despite clear need
We aren’t mad.
We’re disappointed.
We aren’t mad.
We’re disappointed.
On the morning of February 22 I rendezvoused with town manager Josh Ward at the Ingles parking lot in Franklin.
If you spend any time in Highlands, you know how big the role is that nonprofit organizations play in daily life.
I was optimistic, and the staff was too, that the town would receive a state grant to replace the aging pre-clarifier tank at the water tank.
Henry Ford once said, “Businesses that grow by development and innovation, do not die.”
On Saturday, Feb.4, we had a major structure fire on Sagee Woods Drive. I was at home and heard fire trucks coming to Highlands from Cashiers, and any time that happens, I know there must be a maj
The doors of the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation are always open to those looking to engage in faithful activities.
As mayor, I like getting positive feedback, all elected officials do, it makes for a good week and last week was a very good week. After writing this column last week, where I proposed a program w
In an era where remote work has become a normal part of everyday life, what is it worth to have a local presence?
We went to St. Simons Island this past weekend. When I visit other communities, I’m always looking for new ideas and how other towns address common municipal problems.