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The future of several capital projects in Macon County Schools is in question following a meeting between the board of education and county commissioners.

The future of several capital projects in Macon County Schools is in question following a meeting between the board of education and county commissioners.

Leaders question school projects

Strong public comments in favor, including from a mother of a special needs child who struggles to get around Franklin High School, buoyed a sense of moving forward with the new Franklin High School project during a joint meeting of the Macon County Board of Commissioners and Board of Education on...
The Highlands Fourth of July celebration was back bigger and better than ever in 2022 following two years of COVID-19 restrictions. Many of the areas big events drew record crowds this year as life slowly returned to pre-pandemic normalcy.

The Highlands Fourth of July celebration was back bigger and better than ever in 2022 following two years of COVID-19 restrictions. Many of the areas big events drew record crowds this year as life slowly returned to pre-pandemic normalcy.

Highlands top stories of 2022

It was a year full of activity in Highlands as 2022 saw a resolution to the short term rental debate, the construction of multiple major capital projects, and the return of many popular events following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Macon County Board of Commissioners voted to approve the hiring of LS3P architecture to complete renovations at Highlands Middle School.

The Macon County Board of Commissioners voted to approve the hiring of LS3P architecture to complete renovations at Highlands Middle School.

HMS renovation moves forward

The Macon County Board of Commissioners approved LS3P as the architect for Highlands Middle School renovations during the Dec. 13 board meeting. They also gave County Manager Derek Roland the OK to begin negotiations for the planning and design services.
The Chattooga Conservancy and High Hampton have settled a lawsuit related to run-off and erosion on the High Hampton property.

The Chattooga Conservancy and High Hampton have settled a lawsuit related to run-off and erosion on the High Hampton property.

High Hampton run-off lawsuit settled

The Chattooga Conservancy and High Hampton Resort have officially reached a settlement in their ongoing lawsuit regarding the alleged run-off of erosion and sedimentation into the Chattooga River and Fowler Creek due to development work on the High Hampton property.
Highlands may have to adjust its budget if transfers between enterprise funds are no longer allowed.

Highlands may have to adjust its budget if transfers between enterprise funds are no longer allowed.

Town audit leads to enterprise fund discussion

The annual town audit report is not traditionally a very exciting event for the Highlands Board of Commissioners, but thanks to some chatter in the North Carolina General Assembly, the audit review in December came with more pointed discussion than usual.
An attempted robbery took place at the Wells Fargo bank in Cashiers on Tuesday morning. The suspect fled on foot following the incident and remains at large.

An attempted robbery took place at the Wells Fargo bank in Cashiers on Tuesday morning. The suspect fled on foot following the incident and remains at large.

Suspect attempts to rob Wells Fargo in Cashiers

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating an attempted robbery at the Wells Fargo bank in Cashiers, located at 68 State Rte 107, Tuesday morning by an unknown suspect.
Representatives of the Highlands Motoring Festival presented a check to three area nonprofit on Thursday.

Representatives of the Highlands Motoring Festival presented a check to three area nonprofit on Thursday.

Motoring Festival gives back to nonprofits

Organizers of the Highlands Motoring Festival celebrated another successful series of events in 2022 on Thursday with a check presentation to the three Macon County nonprofits the festival supports.
The ABC Board is interested in moving the ABC Store to the current fire department property on Oak Street.

The ABC Board is interested in moving the ABC Store to the current fire department property on Oak Street.

Board pitches ABC Store relocation

As Highlands Fire and Rescue makes its move into the new fire station on Franklin Road, eyes are turning to the future of the current fire station on Oak Street.

The Bascom to unveil "Listening to the Land" project

The Bascom: Center for the Visual Arts will be kicking off its upcoming nine-month community program with a reception celebrating its newest exhibition, “With Rapture and Astonishment” on Thursday, Dec. 15 from 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.
Ralph Hicks shows off the three fully restored trains that will be taken to new homes during the 16th annual Scooter’s Train Giveaway.

Ralph Hicks shows off the three fully restored trains that will be taken to new homes during the 16th annual Scooter’s Train Giveaway.

Train giveaway reaches 16th year

Scooter’s Train Giveaway is coming back for an unexpected 16th year after the event’s founder said he was convinced to continue the tradition.