Author hopes to inspire strength
Author Kristin Harmel said she hopes to inspire strength with her new novel The Forest of Vanishing Stars.
Author Kristin Harmel said she hopes to inspire strength with her new novel The Forest of Vanishing Stars.
Los Vaqueros, a new traditional Mexican restaurant, is now open for residents in the Highlands area.
It has always been a dream for owner Ivan Soto to open his own restaurant.
Written as a love letter to the Town of Highlands, the Highlands Playhouse is set to open Curtains Up!, created by the Playhouse’s artistic team, Marshall Carby and Jimmy Lewis.
In 1997, Summit Charter School had students in classroom’s learning about their seven virtues.
In one of their longest and most fraught meetings in recent years, a divided Macon County Board of Education chose to start the school year with a face covering requirement.
With the Plateau communities on red alert with high transmission of COVID, Highlands Cashiers Hospital CEO Tom Neal has put together forum to invite members of the community who are still concerned
Half-Mile Farm recently held its first Southern Writers Series where residents on the farm were able to meet and get advice from contemporary authors such as Cassandra King, Ron Rash and Mary Alice
The Highlands Hurricanes’ Mighty 12 showed out at this year’s AAU Junior Olympics in Houston Texas, bringing home 42 medals and finishing in 12th place out of 26 teams.
This Saturday, High Five, a local band who has graced the stage in Highlands for more than a dozen years, will take the stage again at Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park for Saturdays on Pine.
After several years of studying her dreams, Highlands seasonal resident Dr. Jean Raffa has released her fourth and Nautilus Award winning book The Soul’s Twins.