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Students wait to receive a COVID-19 test at Highlands School. The testing program is being administered by the Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation.

Students wait to receive a COVID-19 test at Highlands School. The testing program is being administered by the Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation.

HCHF continues COVID-19 testing effort

The Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation has successfully funded COVID-19 testing at Highlands School, Blue Ridge School and Summit Charter School to maximize the safety of in-person learning and minimize the risk of community spread. The testing program began in September at each school location.
The Highlands Motoring Festival and The Bascom Center for the Visual Arts are teaming up for “Freewheeling – the allure of the automobile in contemporary art,” an exhibition that will run from May 11 to Aug. 21, 2021.

The Highlands Motoring Festival and The Bascom Center for the Visual Arts are teaming up for “Freewheeling – the allure of the automobile in contemporary art,” an exhibition that will run from May 11 to Aug. 21, 2021.

The art of the automobile

Maybe it’s Andy Warhol’s famous “Cars” depicting the evolution of Mercedes Benz as an innovative automobile manufacturer.  Or maybe it’s “Clothed Automobiles” by Salvador Dali, with the memorable Cadillac draped in fine fabric.
A COVID-19 cluster was identified within the Macon County Sheriff's Office on Oct. 1.

A COVID-19 cluster was identified within the Macon County Sheriff's Office on Oct. 1.

COVID-19 cluster identified at MCSO

The Macon County Public Health Department identified a cluster of COVID-19 cases connected to the Macon County Sheriff’s Office on Oct. 1. A cluster is defined as a group of five or more cases associated with one specific location, event or organization.
A potential employee housing complex will be back on the Town of Highlands board agenda on Oct. 15.

A potential employee housing complex will be back on the Town of Highlands board agenda on Oct. 15.

HCH housing plan under review

The future of employee housing on the Highlands Cashiers Hospital campus may hang in the balance of some Highlands Commissioners’ lack of trust in HCA. During its Thursday, Oct.
Andy Chmar, president of the Hudson Library board, and Glenda Bell, president of Mountain Findings, admire the handiwork performed on the Hudson Library’s Main Street entrance that has experienced drainage issues for years.

Andy Chmar, president of the Hudson Library board, and Glenda Bell, president of Mountain Findings, admire the handiwork performed on the Hudson Library’s Main Street entrance that has experienced drainage issues for years.

Drainage issue fixed in front of Hudson Library

In what Hudson Library Board President Andy Chmar called, “a total team effort,” the longstanding drainage problem at the library was resolved in August.

Arrest made in Highlands theft case

On Wednesday, Sept. 30 officers with the Highlands Police Department made an arrest of Sierra Jenkins, 29, of Franklin, in connection with a theft of guest property at a Highlands Hotel and Resort  According to a statement from the Highlands Police Department, on Sept.
The Literacy Council of Highlands reopened for after school instruction on Sept. 21 following a closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Literacy Council of Highlands reopened for after school instruction on Sept. 21 following a closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Students welcomed back to The Literacy Council

On Monday, Sept. 21, The Literacy Council reopened its After-School Enrichment and Homework Helpers programs.  The organization has been closed to the public for several months in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Highlands Park and Recreation Department will reconfigure two tennis courts located at the rec center to six new pickleball courts, following approval by the town board.

The Highlands Park and Recreation Department will reconfigure two tennis courts located at the rec center to six new pickleball courts, following approval by the town board.

Additional pickleball courts approved

The Highlands Board of Commissioners recently approved the expansion and redesign of two tennis courts into six pickleball courts, doubling its size from the current three outdoor courts at the Highlands Recreation Center.