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The Forest Service identified individuals who will be considered eligible objectors to the revised forest plan for the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests, Friday.
Forest service identifies objectors to Nantahala, Pisgah forest plan
Youtuber visits Highlands to ‘audit’ Town Hall, Highlands PD
During its March meeting, the Highlands board of commissioners agreed to allow the department to change its bylaws to accommodate volunteers who reach age 65.
Town removes fire department age rule
Submitted Photo Pictured are Kirk Dornbush, Past President, Mountaintop Rotary Club of Highlands, Highlands Mayor Patrick Taylor, Michael Vavrek, President, Mountaintop Rotary Club of Highlands and Andy Walker, Secretary Elect, Mountaintop Rotary Club of Highlands.
Town signs proclamation in support of Ukraine relief
Photo by Visit Colorado Like many of the mountain towns in Colorado, Crested Butte was known for its mining workers and the town initially made its mark by being a supply town for hard rock mining.
Crested Butte started cracking down on STRs back in 2017
Photo by Michael O’Hearn/Crossroads Chronicle Village Green executive director Ashlie Mitchell-Lanning with Bill and Sue Lewis.
A vision becomes a reality at The Village Green
During the called March 24 meeting, Macon County Manager Derek Roland said the county anticipates receiving four applications from three companies ahead of the April 4 deadline with projects totaling $10.6 million.
County approves broadband funding
Submitted Photo Catherine Connolly Hudson, originally from Coventry, England, has been in Highlands since 2019 shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Artist raising funds to support Ukraine
If you would like to donate, you can send a check to Mountaintop Rotary at PO BOX 372, Highlands, NC 28741 or donate to the campaign on their Facebook page at Rotary Club of Highlands-Mountaintop.