Town audit leads to enterprise fund discussion
The annual town audit report is not traditionally a very exciting event for the Highlands Board of Commissioners, but thanks to some chatter in the North Carolina General Assembly, the audit review
The annual town audit report is not traditionally a very exciting event for the Highlands Board of Commissioners, but thanks to some chatter in the North Carolina General Assembly, the audit review
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating an attempted robbery at the Wells Fargo bank in Cashiers, located at 68 State Rte 107, Tuesday morning by an unknown suspect.
Organizers of the Highlands Motoring Festival celebrated another successful series of events in 2022 on Thursday with a check presentation to the three Macon County nonprofits the festival supports
As Highlands Fire and Rescue makes its move into the new fire station on Franklin Road, eyes are turning to the future of the current fire station on Oak Street.
The Bascom: Center for the Visual Arts will be kicking off its upcoming nine-month community program with a reception celebrating its newest exhibition, “With Rapture and Astonishment” on Thursday,
The Cashiers Highlands Humane Society is currently holding their sixth annual “Stuff the Stockings” drive to benefit the more than 120 animals in the shelter’s care and provide them with personaliz
As Macon County Commissioner Ronnie Beale said his farewell in a fairly empty commissioner’s board room of the Macon County Courthouse, an upstairs courtroom was standing room only as family and fr
As Macon County Commissioner Ronnie Beale said his farewell in a fairly empty commissioner’s board room of the Macon County Courthouse, an upstairs courtroom was standing room only as family and fr
Santa Claus is coming to the Town of Highlands and bringing with him the annual Christmas parade, hosted by Highlands Chamber of Commerce and Visit Highlands, NC, on Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
The term “grubbing” doesn’t have a particularly appealing ring to it.
During the November meeting of the Highlands Board of Commissioners, the board voted to keep grubbing out of town.