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Broken water pipes in the ceiling caused damage throughout the  Peggy Crosby Center and the Literacy and Learning Center.

Broken water pipes in the ceiling caused damage throughout the Peggy Crosby Center and the Literacy and Learning Center.

Nonprofits dealing with flooding effects

Multiple Highlands locations are temporarily closed due to water damage caused by broken pipes, these locations include the Literacy and Learning Center and the Peggy Crosby Center which houses multiple community organizations such as the International Friendship Center, the Counseling Center of...
The Highlands ice skating rink at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park is in the midst of what may be its busiest season ever.

The Highlands ice skating rink at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park is in the midst of what may be its busiest season ever.

Perfect winter conditions create demand for recreational activities

Highlands has its fair share of recreational resources for a small town. One item that has become a critical part of the winter in Highlands is the outdoor ice rink at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park. Now in its eighth season, the rink’s humble beginnings are a thing of the past.
The Placemakers Academy is accepting registrations for the annual Winter Garden Design Immersion Workshop, which will begin on Jan. 19.

The Placemakers Academy is accepting registrations for the annual Winter Garden Design Immersion Workshop, which will begin on Jan. 19.

Placemakers Academy seeking students

The Placemakers Academy officially opened registration for their third annual Winter Garden Design Immersion Workshop for 2023. Award-winning landscape architect and author Mary Palmer Dargan and academy co-founder and assistant instructor Arielle McIntyre lead the course each year.
Members of the Mountaintop Rotary Club dropped off coats to the Highlands Emergency Council as part of the club’s ongoing coat and toy drive. Since the coat drive began in November, more than 700 coats have been collected, cleaned, and distributed to those in need.

Members of the Mountaintop Rotary Club dropped off coats to the Highlands Emergency Council as part of the club’s ongoing coat and toy drive. Since the coat drive began in November, more than 700 coats have been collected, cleaned, and distributed to those in need.

Coat drive seeing record demand

The Highlands Emergency Council and the Mountaintop Rotary Club held their annual toy and coat drives to ensure that everyone in the Highlands community stays warm throughout the winter season.
The Macon County Sheriff's Office is investigating a death on Walnut Creek Road on Jan. 1.

The Macon County Sheriff's Office is investigating a death on Walnut Creek Road on Jan. 1.

Ongoing dispute leads to New Year's Day death

The Macon County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a Franklin man on Jan. 1. Deputies were dispatched at about 12 p.m. to a residence in the Walnut Creek area following a 911 call that had been placed in reference to a dispute that was ongoing, according to the MCSO.
Bridal Veil Falls provided a frozen souvenir for a young visitor on Saturday. Temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero hit Highlands during the holiday weekend.

Bridal Veil Falls provided a frozen souvenir for a young visitor on Saturday. Temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero hit Highlands during the holiday weekend.

Feeling the Christmas freeze

It took a while for winter to come to Highlands, but near record low temperatures ushered in the Christmas holiday. Many residents found themselves stuck at home on Friday morning following a period of freezing rain late Thursday that was covered by a dusting of snow.
The future of several capital projects in Macon County Schools is in question following a meeting between the board of education and county commissioners.

The future of several capital projects in Macon County Schools is in question following a meeting between the board of education and county commissioners.

Leaders question school projects

Strong public comments in favor, including from a mother of a special needs child who struggles to get around Franklin High School, buoyed a sense of moving forward with the new Franklin High School project during a joint meeting of the Macon County Board of Commissioners and Board of Education on...
The Highlands Fourth of July celebration was back bigger and better than ever in 2022 following two years of COVID-19 restrictions. Many of the areas big events drew record crowds this year as life slowly returned to pre-pandemic normalcy.

The Highlands Fourth of July celebration was back bigger and better than ever in 2022 following two years of COVID-19 restrictions. Many of the areas big events drew record crowds this year as life slowly returned to pre-pandemic normalcy.

Highlands top stories of 2022

It was a year full of activity in Highlands as 2022 saw a resolution to the short term rental debate, the construction of multiple major capital projects, and the return of many popular events following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Macon County Board of Commissioners voted to approve the hiring of LS3P architecture to complete renovations at Highlands Middle School.

The Macon County Board of Commissioners voted to approve the hiring of LS3P architecture to complete renovations at Highlands Middle School.

HMS renovation moves forward

The Macon County Board of Commissioners approved LS3P as the architect for Highlands Middle School renovations during the Dec. 13 board meeting. They also gave County Manager Derek Roland the OK to begin negotiations for the planning and design services.