The water over Lake Sequoyah Dam, which was barely a trickle in November during severe drought conditions, was raging following more than four inches of rain in less than 12 hours on Tuesday.
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Unique show for the whole family on tap at the PAC
Highlands students paint mural
The Highlands Motoring Festival drew record crowds during its four-day run in June. The festival continues to grow and has become one of Highlands’ premiere events of the summer.
Looking back at 2023
Mountain Theatre Company will open the 2024 performance season with Grease. The production will host an opening night on May 31.
MTC unveils 2024 season slate
The cast of Home for the Holidays paused for a photo with area school students during a recent performance.
Mountain Theatre Company welcomes area students
Representatives from Highlands Cashiers Hospital made donations of $17,500 to the food pantries in Highlands and Cashiers on Thursday.
HCH donates to local food banks
North Carolina Sen. Kevin Corbin (R-Macon) and Rep. Karl Gillespie (R-Macon) delivered a pair of checks for $5 million each to the Town of Highlands last week. The state funds will cover a new clarifier tank at the water treatment plant, and the dredging of Mirror Lake.
State steps up to fund projects
Marie Johnson shows Mountain Findings’ board member, Dan Rupp the new refrigeration unit purchased with Mountain Findings’ donation.
Mountain Findings donates to HEC
The Highlands Food and Wine Festival drew big crowds to town during a four-day run in November. The event has produced more than $176,000 in charitable donations since 2016.