Mayor on Duty - 2.22.24
The governmental process can be slow, and as some have observed in Highlands, we do it cautiously and painstakingly deliberate.
The governmental process can be slow, and as some have observed in Highlands, we do it cautiously and painstakingly deliberate.
A wise man once said, “All politics are local.”
Thursday night, February 15, the Highlands Town Board of Commissioners will meet at the Highlands Recreation Center.
Traditions are wonderful things.
That is, until they fly in the face of common sense.
The Gorge Road is a vital link for the two cities in Macon County, Franklin and Highlands. Thankfully, the repairs were completed in the past few days. Luckily, the sections did not completely fa
With the arrival of Internal Revenue Service forms in many mailboxes this week, it’s once again everyone’s favorite season – tax season.
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, will be a day Maconians will remember for years to come.
I reluctantly write this piece but feel compelled to do so. To be clear, our Highlands-Cashiers Hospital has been a great asset to our community over the past five years. Tom Neal has provided ou
Highlands has seen plenty of cold days in the past two weeks.
Temperatures in the single digits with wind chills below zero were the talk of the town last weekend.
This Thursday, the Highlands Town Board of Commissioners returns to work for the new year. Our monthly workshop meeting will begin at 6 pm, followed by the business meeting at 7 pm. Both sessions