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Submitted Photo CHHS Assistant Manager Jodi Henkel with one of the rescued puppies.

Submitted Photo CHHS Assistant Manager Jodi Henkel with one of the rescued puppies.

CHHS gives new hope for 42 dogs in largest rescue in years

On Feb. 11, the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society conducted their largest rescue mission since 2018. The CHHS Animal Rescue team traveled to Pickens, South Carolina to provide assistance in a large-scale puppy mill of 166 dogs.
Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff Clubhouse manager for Old Edwards Club and GlenCove Club Jonathan Austin worked his way up from the bottom.

Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff Clubhouse manager for Old Edwards Club and GlenCove Club Jonathan Austin worked his way up from the bottom.

What Black History Month means

For clubhouse manager at Old Edwards Club and GlenCove Club, Jonathan Austin, Black History Month is all about perseverance. Hailing from a small town called Pittsboro, Austin worked his way up from the bottom of the Old Edwards chain. Before OEI, Austin joined the Marine Corp.
A rendition of the sidewalk project on Third Street Submitted Photo

A rendition of the sidewalk project on Third Street Submitted Photo

Public Works Committee discusses sidewalk project

A new option for the paving project on Third Street will be brought to the Town Board of Commissioners. In the new option, the town will remove the elevated sidewalks, construct drainage for downspouts, construct a support wall for a rear elevated walkway and build a loading ramp.
Submitted Photo A pick up truck tries to squeeze past a tractor trailer in the Cullasaja Gorge in December.

Submitted Photo A pick up truck tries to squeeze past a tractor trailer in the Cullasaja Gorge in December.

WARNING: NO TRAILERS OVER 30 FEET

What will it take to stop tractor trailers traveling down a dangerous stretch of Macon County highway? That’s a question Highlands residents, community leaders, the N.C. Highway Patrol and the Department of Transportation have yet to find an answer.
Submitted Photo HHS freshman Finneaus Garner represented Highlands School at the West NCHSAA Regional Swim Meet on Friday.

Submitted Photo HHS freshman Finneaus Garner represented Highlands School at the West NCHSAA Regional Swim Meet on Friday.

Garner represents HS at Regional Swim Meet

On Friday, Feb. 4, Highlands School freshman Finneaus Garner traveled to Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center for the 2022 West NCHSAA Regional Swim Meet. Swimming in the maximum number of individual events allowed (two) Garner did well.
Photo by Christopher Lugo HHS senior Hayley Borino reached a milestone in her basketball career Tuesday night, 1,000 points.

Photo by Christopher Lugo HHS senior Hayley Borino reached a milestone in her basketball career Tuesday night, 1,000 points.

Lady Highlanders get the ‘W’ on Senior Night

It was a historic night as the Highlands School varsity basketball teams split on Senior Night against Hiwassee Dam, Tuesday night.
Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff The forest service said the final plan balances the tradeoffs among the multiple uses of national forests including recreation, timber, water, wilderness and wildlife habitat.

Photo by Christopher Lugo/Staff The forest service said the final plan balances the tradeoffs among the multiple uses of national forests including recreation, timber, water, wilderness and wildlife habitat.

SELC’s take on the revised Forest Management Plan

Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series covering the Nantahala, Pisgah Forest Managment Plan. When it comes to protecting national forests, the Southern Environmental Law Center holds that as one of its top priorities. According to the center’s website, the center advocates for the U.S.

‘Funniest Man in America’ coming to Highlands PAC

What started out as a dare to stand up and perform comedy at an open mic night in 1982, led to traveling to 38 states in the nation and overseas for “The Funniest Man in America,” James Gregory. Before 1982, Gregory said there were no live standup comedy venues anywhere in the country.