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Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff Highlands senior Reese Schmitt leans back for a shot against Franklin Friday night. Schmitt had two goals on the night.

Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff Highlands senior Reese Schmitt leans back for a shot against Franklin Friday night. Schmitt had two goals on the night.

Highlands School dominates Franklin 4-1, Friday night

On Friday night, the Highlands School Lady Highlander soccer team traveled down the mountain and came back with a ‘W’ against Franklin High School, 4-1. “I think the high press worked,” HS head coach Caleb Brown said.

BBBS fundraiser set for March 26

Big Brothers Big Sisters’ “Bowl for Kids’ Sake” fundraiser is back and ready to roll this year. The fundraiser is an annual national initiative meant to help raise money for the individual branches of BBBS.
Last Thursday, department heads gathered around the same table to discuss their needs for fiscal year 2022-23.

Last Thursday, department heads gathered around the same table to discuss their needs for fiscal year 2022-23.

Commissioners hear upcoming budget priorities

Each year, the Town of Highlands Board of Commissioners meet at the First Presbyterian Church to discuss potential projects that could be included in the year’s budget. Last Thursday, department heads gathered around the same table to discuss their needs for fiscal year 2022-23.
Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff The new pickleball courts at Highlands Recreation Park will now have lights for longer hours of play during the day.

Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff The new pickleball courts at Highlands Recreation Park will now have lights for longer hours of play during the day.

Town approves lights for pickleball courts

The Highlands pickleball community will have more time to play throughout the day with the town approving to add lights to the new pickleball courts at the Highlands Recreation Park.

Sales tax increase on the ballot

Macon County voters will have the opportunity to vote on a quarter-cent sales tax increase during this year’s general election in November. The tax increase, which Macon County Manager Derek Roland estimates would raise roughly $1.
Submitted Photo Kyler Boudreau on the set of his first film “Rose and the Outlaw.”

Submitted Photo Kyler Boudreau on the set of his first film “Rose and the Outlaw.”

Plateau to be backdrop for indie film ‘Reckoning’

The plateau is soon to be the backdrop for an independent filmmaker’s next movie, “Reckoning,” set in the late 1800s. Kyler Boudreau is currently in pre-production on the short film and scouting locations in Cashiers and Highlands with the help of the historical societies in both towns.