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Repairs to Highlands sewer plant are on schedule following a $100,000 allocation by the town board in December.

Repairs to Highlands sewer plant are on schedule following a $100,000 allocation by the town board in December.

Sewer plant repairs on schedule

Repairs at the Town of Highlands sewer plant are being made following the allocation of $100,000 by the board of commissioners in December. According to Highlands Public Works Director Lamar Nix, one of the tanks at the sewer plant is offline due to a mechanical malfunction.
The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust recently conserved 28 acres near the intersection of US 64 and Sherwood Forest Road.

The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust recently conserved 28 acres near the intersection of US 64 and Sherwood Forest Road.

Land Trust conserves 28 acres

Twenty-eight acres of greenspace that boarders the entrance to Highlands from Cashiers have been permanently conserved by Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust.  The tract lies along the south side of US 64 extending from Sherwood Forest Road nearly to Poplar Road, a distance of a mile.
Dr. Donald Dewhurst received his COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Ruthie Capaforte at Macon County Public Health on Dec. 31.

Dr. Donald Dewhurst received his COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Ruthie Capaforte at Macon County Public Health on Dec. 31.

COVID-19 cases reach new records

Tuesday was another record setting day in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as Macon County crossed over the 500 active case mark for the first time. According to Macon County Public Health statistics, there were 541 active cases as of Tuesday, with 153 patients awaiting test results.
The Highlands board of commissioners made two administrative changes to their monthly meetings in December.

The Highlands board of commissioners made two administrative changes to their monthly meetings in December.

Highlands board adds pledge, moment of silence to agenda

There will be changes to both the structure and the procedure of the Highlands Board of Commissioners when the board meets on Jan. 21. During the board’s December meeting, the group decided to do away with the rotating position of Mayor Pro Tempore and revert to a voting system.

Highlands girls open with win over Bobcats

Highlands’ girls basketball team got the season off to a fast start with a 41-32 win over Blue Ridge on Tuesday night. The game was the season opener for both squads and showcased a number of state mandated rule changes due to COVID-19.
Harris Lake will soon be home to 900 trout as part of a secondary stocking program carried out by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.

Harris Lake will soon be home to 900 trout as part of a secondary stocking program carried out by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.

Trout being added to Harris Lake

Anglers looking to reel in a trout for supper may soon be giving up their familiar spots in area streams for a more urban location. The NC Wildlife Resources Commission has agreed to stock 900 trout in Harris Lake in Highlands during the winter months to ease overcrowding in area hatcheries.
Photo by Will Woolever Buck Ledbetter stands behind the counter of his store, Buck’s Gun Shop, in Franklin.

Photo by Will Woolever Buck Ledbetter stands behind the counter of his store, Buck’s Gun Shop, in Franklin.

Gun shops see demand spike

Macon County’s gun stores are doing a brisk business.  In a year of disease and civil unrest, the firearms industry has been booming in 2020.
Highlands Motoring Festival organizer Steve Mehder did his best to fit a giant $15,000 check for three nonprofits into the mailbox.

Highlands Motoring Festival organizer Steve Mehder did his best to fit a giant $15,000 check for three nonprofits into the mailbox.

Motoring Festival makes donation

Like so many events in 2020, the Highlands Motoring Festival had to change up its format in order to proceed. Fortunately for the nonprofit organizations that benefit from the four-day event for automotive enthusiasts, the changes didn’t stop the giving.  On Dec.
Face coverings were a requirement during the Highlands School graduation in August. The ceremony was held outside to accommodate social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Face coverings were a requirement during the Highlands School graduation in August. The ceremony was held outside to accommodate social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Looking back at 2020

There has never been a year quite like 2020, and with 2021 fast approaching the time is right to look back at the biggest stories of the past 12 months.
Mission Health has limited visitation at all of its facilities due to COVID-19 rates.

Mission Health has limited visitation at all of its facilities due to COVID-19 rates.

Mission Health limits visitation as COVID-19 numbers soar

To protect patients and staff Mission Health elevated its visitor restrictions to Level 3 at all locations, including Angel Medical Center, Blue Ridge Regional Hospital, CareParters, Highlands-Cashiers Hospital, Mission Hospital McDowell and Transylvania Regional Hospital as of 8 p.m. on Tuesday.