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They say patience is a virtue.
The art of staying calm can be a necessity when dealing with children and young learners.
Erik Bishop and Lee Trevathan were up until 4 a.m. Monday morning, April 22 preparing for the opening of their play “Oliver!” at the Highlands Performing Arts Center this week.
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Recodify Cashiers held two meetings last week to discuss future changes to the Cashiers Unified Development Ordinance and gauge community feedback.
Fishes & Loaves in Cashiers and Highlands Emergency Council and Highlands Food Pantry have all reported need for assistance as food pantry numbers continue to rise.
As the plateau wakes from its winter slumber, a community staple is returning to spread literal fruits of labor.
Whether you enjoy the fast-paced pickin’ of a banjo, 1980’s pop hits, or the classic rock tunes of the 1960’s, Highlands will be the place to be this summer when the areas two outdoor concerts seri
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School brought the magic of Disney’s “High School Musical” to the Rearden Stage on February 8-10, wowing audiences with an outstanding performance full of catchy songs, dynamic
The Travis-Taylor NFL season has ended, and the Plateau is ready for a different sort of sport. The 17th Annual Great Sapphire Outhouse Race launches Saturday at 3.
A presentation turned into a surprise midday Tuesday as State Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt presented Macon County and Macon County Schools with a grant for $62 million to b