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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.

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.

Wet, wild, winter weather

Weather extremes brought a full spectrum of conditions to Highlands over a three-day stretch from Monday through Wednesday. After a mild weekend, heavy rains rolled into the area in the late hours of Monday night. In a 12-hour span, Highlands saw more than 4 inches of rainfall.
A pair of Highlands students work on a hallway mural as part of art class.

A pair of Highlands students work on a hallway mural as part of art class.

Highlands students paint mural

Jessica Moschouris, art teacher at Highlands School, is supporting and encouraging students as they paint a mural in the middle school wing. Principal Holbrooks and Moschouris began talking about projects at the end of last school year.
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.

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

January Revamped SnowFest draws big crowd Snow Fest was blessed with near perfect conditions in 2023. Saturday, Jan. 28 featured temperatures in the 50’s and sunny skies.
Mountain Theatre Company will open the 2024 performance season with Grease. The production will host an opening night on May 31.

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

Mountain Theatre Company has announced its 2024 Mainstage Season. In what will mark the theatre company’s 86th season, an exciting lineup of shows has been released that will have something for everyone. The Mainstage Season will kick off May 31 with Grease as the first production of the summer.
The cast of Home for the Holidays paused for a photo with area school students during a recent performance.

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

Mountain Theatre Company opened their doors to local schools for two special matinee performances of their holiday production, Home for the Holidays, earlier this month.
Representatives from Highlands Cashiers Hospital made donations of $17,500 to the food pantries in Highlands and Cashiers on Thursday.

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

Thanks to a competition, Highlands-Cashiers Hospital received $35,000 to donate to local charities. This reward, plus nearly 435 pounds of canned goods, will be split between Fishes & Loaves food pantry in Cashiers and Highlands Food Pantry.
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.

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

North Carolina Sen. Kevin Corbin and Rep. Karl Gillespie took time out of their Christmas legislative break to stop in Highlands on Wednesday. And they brought along a couple of very important ceremonial checks.
Marie Johnson shows Mountain Findings’ board member, Dan Rupp the new refrigeration unit purchased with Mountain Findings’ donation.

Marie Johnson shows Mountain Findings’ board member, Dan Rupp the new refrigeration unit purchased with Mountain Findings’ donation.

Mountain Findings donates to HEC

Community partner Mountain Findings has extended a donation to the Highlands Emergency Council as a part of their social impact initiative.
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.

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.

Food and Wine festival makes giving impact

The Highlands Food and Wine Festival will pass a major milestone in its charitable giving following a successful four-day run in 2023. According to event organizers, the festival will likely surpass the $200,000 mark when it comes to giving back to the community.