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CHHS shelter manager Kaitlyn Moss plays with one of the 26 dogs rescued from a South Carolina residence on Friday, Jan. 17.

CHHS shelter manager Kaitlyn Moss plays with one of the 26 dogs rescued from a South Carolina residence on Friday, Jan. 17.

CHHS rescues dogs from puppy mill

The Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society was called into action by the Humane Society of the United States on Thursday, Jan. 16, with news of a horrific puppy mill case unfolding in Laurens County, South Carolina.  CHHS is one of approximately 350 official HSUS Shelter and Rescue Partners nationwide.
The Highlands Board of Commissioners approved an insurance settlement for more than $67,000 that would cover damages and repair to the Highlands Playhouse.

The Highlands Board of Commissioners approved an insurance settlement for more than $67,000 that would cover damages and repair to the Highlands Playhouse.

Settlement reached to cover Playhouse repairs

The Highlands Board of Commissioners approved an insurance settlement for more than $67,000 that would cover damages and repair to the Highlands Playhouse sustained during a fire in July 2019.
Eleven Events plans to bring a spring songwriters’ festival to Kelsey-Hutchinson Founder’s Park in May.

Eleven Events plans to bring a spring songwriters’ festival to Kelsey-Hutchinson Founder’s Park in May.

Town board approves spring festival

The Highlands Board of Commissioners approved adding a springtime event to its calendar of attractions for the coming year, approving a songwriters’ festival for May 2 to be held in Kelsey-Hutchinson Park.
The Macon County EDC discussed several goals during their first meeting of 2020.

The Macon County EDC discussed several goals during their first meeting of 2020.

Workforce development tops EDC list for 2020

Looking ahead to 2020, the Macon County Economic Development Commission tried to take stock of what the county’s most pressing needs.
The African Children's Choir will visit Community Bible Church in Highlands on Jan. 24.

The African Children's Choir will visit Community Bible Church in Highlands on Jan. 24.

African Children's Choir to perform in Highlands Jan. 24

Call it an act of international good will. Or, a collision of cultures.  The African Children’s Choir, the oldest traveling children’s choir touring the U.S.
Winter coat drive coordinator Sukhin Chawla said more than 50 coats and jackets have been donated during the Scaly Mountain coat drive.

Winter coat drive coordinator Sukhin Chawla said more than 50 coats and jackets have been donated during the Scaly Mountain coat drive.

Scaly Mountain coat drive brings warmth to those in need

A group of concerned Scaly Mountain residents have come together to help those in need fend off the winter’s cold, spearheading a winter coat drive to provide winter coats for the needy.
There will be a workshop about invasive plant control at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the Highlands Community Building.

There will be a workshop about invasive plant control at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the Highlands Community Building.

Coalition for Invasive Plant Management to host workshop

The Coalition for Invasive Plant Management will provide a half-day workshop for landscapers, nursery trade personnel and herbicide applicators at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the Highlands Community Building next to the baseball field.  Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m.
The Highlander office will move from its current location at 134 N. 5th Street after the building is sold.

The Highlander office will move from its current location at 134 N. 5th Street after the building is sold.

The Highlander office to relocate in 2020

The Highlander will be on the move in 2020. After more than three decades at 134 N. 5th Street, the time has come to find a location better suited to the needs of the staff.
Voters will not need to show photo ID to vote in the 2020 primary election.

Voters will not need to show photo ID to vote in the 2020 primary election.

Voters do not need photo ID for primary

After more than a year preparing to implement the North Carolina voter ID law that was approved by referendum vote in 2018, the NC State Board of Elections and local county boards were told to stop on Dec. 31. U.S.