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Urgent Care adapts in new healthcare environment

The coronavirus pandemic has forced nearly everyone to make changes. At Smoky Mountain Urgent Care, adjustments have been made to serve patients and adhere to social distancing and other measures to prevent the potential spread of coronavirus COVID-19. “We’re still open.
Construction at Bryson Village

Construction at Bryson Village

Construction still rolling despite pandemic

Swain County, like much of the United States, is under a stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, on a sunny day, you can still hear the sound of dirt being moved, walls going up and other sounds related to construction as working in this industry continues.
Terry Hanna delivers the message on Facebook live

Terry Hanna delivers the message on Facebook live

Social distancing brings church services to the web

The global pandemic of the novel coronavirus has caused widespread orders for staying at home and restrictions on people of more than a handful gathering at once. Currently, in Swain County, the restriction is 10 people total and people must keep a safe distance of about six feet.
COVID19 updates

COVID19 updates

Swain County COVID-19 status update Friday

This brief is to help keep Smoky Mountain Times readers up to date on the COVID-19 public health crisis.   No cases in the county There are currently no cases of COVID-19 in Swain County, as of noon on Friday.
Staff hands out laptops at Swain Middle

Staff hands out laptops at Swain Middle

Swain Schools connect students to continue learning at home

Educators across the United States have had to make some huge adjustments to see that students can continue learning through the ongoing public health crisis of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 that has closed schools nationwide.

When you’re on your own, we are there with you

As the United States faces the worst public health crisis in a generation, we want you to know we are here for you — and with you. Whatever happens, whenever it happens, Smoky Mountain Times will be there for you.

It’s time to get counted in the 2020 Census

The 2020 Census is here, and it’s time for everyone in America to be counted. This Wednesday, April 1 marked Census Day— when everyone living in the home from newborn babies to grandparents and roommates were to be included in the count.

Governor issues statewide order for people to stay home

This morning, Swain County residents were trying to absorb the fact the county commissioners issued a stay at home order. This afternoon, that message was strengthened when Governor Roy Cooper, during the briefing from the NC Emergency Management Team, issued the same order for the entire state.