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Any baseball players in grades 5-8 are encouraged to attend a family fun night at the Highlands baseball field at 5:30 p.m. on Friday.

Any baseball players in grades 5-8 are encouraged to attend a family fun night at the Highlands baseball field at 5:30 p.m. on Friday.

Highlands to host baseball event

Highlands School is looking at bringing baseball back, initially offering baseball as a middle school sport to grow seeds for a program at Highlands.

Bob Jones Invitational brings in $284,000

The Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation is celebrating the success of Highlands Country Club’s 41st Annual Bob Jones Invitational Golf Tournament, which raised an unprecedented amount of over $284,000 in net proceeds.
Firefighters from Cashiers-Glenville, Highlands, Cullowhee and Lake Toxaway battled a fire on Trillium Ridge on Oct. 10. The fire most likely started in the chimney, according to CGFD Chief Randy Dillard.

Firefighters from Cashiers-Glenville, Highlands, Cullowhee and Lake Toxaway battled a fire on Trillium Ridge on Oct. 10. The fire most likely started in the chimney, according to CGFD Chief Randy Dillard.

Multiple fire departments battle Trillium blaze

An engulfing structural fire at a Trillium property Oct. 10 prompted a heavy response. The Cashiers-Glenville fire and rescue squads, Highlands fire, Cullowhee fire, and Lake Toxaway Fire Department all showed up to help battle the blaze and control the fire. A call came in at 1:38 p.
One-stop early voting for the 2023 municipal election started Thursday.

One-stop early voting for the 2023 municipal election started Thursday.

Commissioner candidates gather for forum

The five candidates running for Highlands Board of Commissioners sat down together for a candidate forum sponsored by Highlanders for Good Government on Tuesday night.
Jordan Vaughn credits the staff at Highlands Cashiers Hospital for helping her regain quality of life while battling dystonia.

Jordan Vaughn credits the staff at Highlands Cashiers Hospital for helping her regain quality of life while battling dystonia.

Patient credits HCH for better quality of life

Jordan Vaughn, 22, has been battling dystonia and seizures since she was 14. However, Vaughn credits new treatment at Highlands-Cashiers Hospital with a better quality of life.
Highlands School expansion moved one step forward during the Oct. county commissioners meeting.

Highlands School expansion moved one step forward during the Oct. county commissioners meeting.

Highlands School project advances with new bid process

Months after the Macon County Board of Commissioners rejected the lone bid for one phase of the Highlands School renovation project due to inflated costs, the county will seek an alternative route forward. At its Oct.
A young couple gets more than they bargain for in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

A young couple gets more than they bargain for in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Rocky Horror Picture Show debuts

Come up to the lab and see what’s on the slab at Rocky Horror, Mountain Theatre Company’s latest production. Rocky Horror is a stage production paying homage to the sci-fi, horror, and low-budget b-movies of the mid 1900s.
Highlands recognized four seniors against Hiwassee Dam.

Highlands recognized four seniors against Hiwassee Dam.

HHS volleyball falls on Senior Night

With an audience sea of pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Highlands Volleyball’s blue and gold faced Hiwassee Dam’s blue and white Thursday. Highlands left with an unfortunate 3-0 loss on Senior Night. Following a JV win against Hiwassee Dam, Highlands paused to congratulate its senior class.
Bear encounters tend to increase in the fall as the animals search for food in preparation for the lean winter months.

Bear encounters tend to increase in the fall as the animals search for food in preparation for the lean winter months.

Being more bear aware

The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has been ebbing back protections for the black bear, a neighbor some see as a nuisance, but others see as misunderstood animals worth protecting.

Author Williams delivers Carpenter Lecture

According to a growing field of research, being outside and surrounding yourself with nature can positively impact physical, mental, and emotional health. Stress levels and depression may be lowered, along with risks of associated diseases.