Mayor on Duty - 5.16.24
Thursday evening, May 16, the Highlands Town Board will convene at the Highlands Recreation Center. Progress is being made on the renovations at the Highlands Community Center next to the ball fie
Thursday evening, May 16, the Highlands Town Board will convene at the Highlands Recreation Center. Progress is being made on the renovations at the Highlands Community Center next to the ball fie
It’s getting to be that time of year yet again.
Residents of Highlands and Cashiers know it all too well.
The budget planning season is coming to a close, as the last budget workshop was held last Thursday. The next budget stop is the presentation of a proposed budget for FYI 2024-2025 at the town boa
The summer tourism season has been ramping up over recent weeks, but the big waves will begin over the next three weekends.
Once, I thought I was the only elected official who believed it was time to reform the North Carolina room tax and tourist development authority system. Apparently, according to an April 5th artic
It’s a shame we have to write this kind of reminder, but about once a year it happens.
It is spring, and wildlife, like humans, are out and moving about. We should all be vigilant and wise in our encounters with wild creatures. Although they may look cute and cuddly, wild creatures
I get a lot of information from folks on an array of topics, such as electric vehicles, solar energy, water and sewer, and, you guessed it, short-term rentals.
As darkness descended on Highlands on Monday, it created the perfect opportunity to compare and contrast the last two major celestial events to happen within our viewing area.
Richard Kessler and his team from The Kessler Collection have seen the inside of more than their share of board rooms.