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Fire raged through the lodge at Andy’s Trout Farm on Thursday, May 7. It took crews from 10 fire departments, from across two counties, nearly three hours to extinguish the blaze.

Fire raged through the lodge at Andy’s Trout Farm on Thursday, May 7. It took crews from 10 fire departments, from across two counties, nearly three hours to extinguish the blaze.

Ten departments battle trout farm blaze

Fire ripped through a Macon County business in the evening hours of Thursday, May 7. Ten fire departments from two states spent nearly three hours battling a blaze at Andy’s Trout Farm in Otto, according to information provided by the Macon County Emergency Services office.
Highlands Cashiers Hospital CEO Tom Neal helped the the Mountain Garden Club assemble vases with fresh cut flowers for the HCH nursing staff.

Highlands Cashiers Hospital CEO Tom Neal helped the the Mountain Garden Club assemble vases with fresh cut flowers for the HCH nursing staff.

Mountain Garden Club brightens spirits for nurses during COVID-19

The ladies of the Mountain Garden Club didn’t let a little thing called a coronavirus stand in the way showing their appreciation for nurses at the Highlands Cashiers Hospital.
Work was underway at several businesses in Highlands on Wednesday morning. Retail shops will be allowed to reopen as of 5 p.m. on May 8.

Work was underway at several businesses in Highlands on Wednesday morning. Retail shops will be allowed to reopen as of 5 p.m. on May 8.

Preparing for phase one

In a move to begin restarting the local economy, the Highlands Board of Commissioners made several changes to the town’s state of emergency declaration related to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic on Friday, May 1.
Highlands Hurricanes swimming is on hold until the Rec Center pool reopens.

Highlands Hurricanes swimming is on hold until the Rec Center pool reopens.

Parks and Rec summer programs still up in the air

There is nothing the Highlands Park and Recreation Department can do about its summer programming right now except wait and see.  “It all depends on what the governor decides to do on May 8,” said Highlands Park and Recreation Director Lester Norris on Monday.
The 2020 Highlands Motoring Festival has been cancelled, but a new  “Mountain Motoring” event has been scheduled for Sept. 11-13.

The 2020 Highlands Motoring Festival has been cancelled, but a new “Mountain Motoring” event has been scheduled for Sept. 11-13.

Motoring Festival cancelled

Highlands residents will have to wait a little longer to hear the roar of classic car engines in 2020. The Highlands Motoring Festival, originally scheduled for June 11-14, has been canceled. An alternate format has been scheduled for Sept. 11-13.

McGaha named public health director

The Macon County Board of Health swore in new Public Health Director for Macon County, Kathy McGaha during the board’s April meeting.  “Kathy has developed into a leader because she listens and because she is an advocate that truly cares,” interim health director Carmine Rocco said.
Residents and staff members of the Eckerd Living Center at Highlands-Cashiers Hospital lined up outside the facility on Tuesday for a parade of well-wishers, many of whom waved and offered personal messages from their vehicles in order to maintain social distance.

Residents and staff members of the Eckerd Living Center at Highlands-Cashiers Hospital lined up outside the facility on Tuesday for a parade of well-wishers, many of whom waved and offered personal messages from their vehicles in order to maintain social distance.

Hospital officials remove tent, unveil policy changes

The COVID-19 triage tent that was erected in front of Highlands-Cashiers Hospital on April 2 was taken down on Monday having not housed any patients.
Home sales have been down compared to the spring of 2019, but the numbers point to bounceback potential for Highlands.

Home sales have been down compared to the spring of 2019, but the numbers point to bounceback potential for Highlands.

Real Estate market pushes forward

The local real estate market has taken a hit due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, but it’s not as bad as people might think.  With N.C.
The Three Potters is one of three new exhibits featured in The Bascom’s virtual tours.

The Three Potters is one of three new exhibits featured in The Bascom’s virtual tours.

The Bascom goes virtual

When governments shut down U.S. businesses and told consumers to stay home due to COVID-19, local businesses got creative and figured out a way to remain in front of their customers.