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A line of emergency vehicles nearly a mile long escorted Macon County Sheriff’s Office corporal David Head’s body to Scaly Mountain Volunteer Fire Department where a celebration of life service was held on Thursday.

A line of emergency vehicles nearly a mile long escorted Macon County Sheriff’s Office corporal David Head’s body to Scaly Mountain Volunteer Fire Department where a celebration of life service was held on Thursday.

Honoring Heads' legacy

The community turned out in droves to say goodbye to David and Dawn Head on Thursday. Dozens of emergency vehicles from law enforcement agencies, fire departments and EMS services lined up to escort the Heads to the Scaly Mountain Volunteer Fire Department.

Fireworks officially postponed

Less than two weeks after receiving permission from the Highlands Board of Commissioners to use Sept. 5 as an alternate date for the annual July Fourth fireworks display, the Highlands Chamber of Commerce officially postponed the fireworks on Monday.
COVID-19 cases jumped from 18 to 90 in a week's time in Macon County according to the Macon County Public Health Department.

COVID-19 cases jumped from 18 to 90 in a week's time in Macon County according to the Macon County Public Health Department.

COVID-19 cases spike as clusters are identified

Macon County Public Health officials, elected leaders and county department heads gathered on Friday at the Robert C. Carpenter Community building in Franklin to explain a recent spike in local COVID-19 coronavirus cases. As of Tuesday, there have been 90 confirmed cases in Macon County.
Highlands School class of 2020 at Dry Falls.

Highlands School class of 2020 at Dry Falls.

Seniors say goodbye

It is often said that unique times breed unique people. If so, the Highlands School Class of 2020 will offer the world a class of very unique individuals.
Hudson Library in Highlands will reopen by appointment beginning on Tuesday.

Hudson Library in Highlands will reopen by appointment beginning on Tuesday.

Library to reopen by appointment

The Hudson Library in Highlands plans to follow other libraries in the Fontana Regional Library network with plans to open on a limited by-appointment basis the week of June 9 in Macon, Jackson, and Swain Counties.  The Hudson Library will begin accepting appointments by phone on June 2.
Public health officials have linked multiple COVID-19 cases back to a Franklin church.

Public health officials have linked multiple COVID-19 cases back to a Franklin church.

MCPH identifies cluster of COVID-19 cases

Following North Carolina’s move into phase two of Gov. Roy Cooper’s plan to reopen the state’s economy on Friday, the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in Macon County increased by double digits.
Members of Highlands American Legion Post 370 raise a new flag over the Veteran’s Plaza during the annual Memorial Day ceremony on Monday.

Members of Highlands American Legion Post 370 raise a new flag over the Veteran’s Plaza during the annual Memorial Day ceremony on Monday.

Remembering the fallen

Most years, there are plenty of handshakes and hugs to go around at the annual Highlands American Legion Post 370 Memorial Day ceremony. On Monday, polite waves and tips of the cap had to suffice. Legion members and local supporters practiced social distancing during the Memorial Day observance.
A prayer circle was held Tuesday night in honor of David and Dawn Head,of Scaly Mountain, who were killed in a traffic accident on Saturday in Clayton, Georgia.

A prayer circle was held Tuesday night in honor of David and Dawn Head,of Scaly Mountain, who were killed in a traffic accident on Saturday in Clayton, Georgia.

Couple killed in GA accident

A multi-vehicle accident in Georgia claimed the lives of a pair of Scaly Mountain residents on Saturday afternoon. According to Georgia State Highway Patrol reports, the accident occurred near the intersection of US 441 and Old Highway 441 in Clayton just before 4:30 p.m.
Highlands’ restaurants are reopening for dine-in service following the move into phase two of North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s plan to restart the state’s economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Highlands’ restaurants are reopening for dine-in service following the move into phase two of North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s plan to restart the state’s economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dine-in options reopen in phase two

With the implementation of NC Governor Roy Cooper’s phase two reopening directive, Highlands restaurants got the green light to move forward.