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Photo submitted.  Up to 25 people at a time sleep in warm cots at The Grove Church in the winter of 2024. Volunteers are needed to run The Warming Shelter again this year.

Photo submitted. Up to 25 people at a time sleep in warm cots at The Grove Church in the winter of 2024. Volunteers are needed to run The Warming Shelter again this year.

Volunteers shelter neighbors from cold, frigid temps

Some people have nowhere to sleep when temperatures dip below freezing, so The Grove Church has offered them a warm place to rest their heads. “We give to the humanity of a person, not their moral character,” said Jeff Helpman, pastor.
Photo submitted.  Mark Dessauer, Chief Communication Officer (left to right), Geoff Coltrane, Senior Director of Government Affairs and Strategy, Ryan McMahan, Middle School Principal, Mark Sale, Superintendent, Mo Greene, NC Superintendent of Public Education, Lydia Sale, Western Region Teacher of the Year and Dr. Brandon Sutton, Department of Public Instruction Regional Liason visit Black Hill, where plans for a new middle school are in progress.

Photo submitted. Mark Dessauer, Chief Communication Officer (left to right), Geoff Coltrane, Senior Director of Government Affairs and Strategy, Ryan McMahan, Middle School Principal, Mark Sale, Superintendent, Mo Greene, NC Superintendent of Public Education, Lydia Sale, Western Region Teacher of the Year and Dr. Brandon Sutton, Department of Public Instruction Regional Liason visit Black Hill, where plans for a new middle school are in progress.

Superintendent Green highlights vision during visit to Swain schools

Mark Sale Contributor On the evening of Thursday, Oct.
Photo submitted.  Jason “Jay” Kirkland holds his granddaughter, Poppy Rae Crow Sept. 9.

Photo submitted. Jason “Jay” Kirkland holds his granddaughter, Poppy Rae Crow Sept. 9.

County chair selected

Jason “Jay” Kirkland was named Chair of Swain County Board of Commissioners in a unanimous vote Tuesday evening. “I think what makes a good chairman is a lot of listening and a lot of common sense, but most important is doing what’s best for the people of Swain County,” said Kirkland.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  Hanging out outside Alpine Dispensary with Jonathan Gonzales (left to right), Trinity Segredo, Dude (dog), Eddie Askeldsen and Finley Hamilton in August 2025.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. Hanging out outside Alpine Dispensary with Jonathan Gonzales (left to right), Trinity Segredo, Dude (dog), Eddie Askeldsen and Finley Hamilton in August 2025.

Alpine Dispensary’s fight against pain

Alpine Dispensary opened for business in the building that was once Unplugged Pub on Aug 1. Eddie Askeldsen, CEO of Alpine Dispensary, said business has been good, with over 14,000 email subscribers nationally. “We’ve been well received by the community,” said Askeldsen.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  Paul Crawley serves a cup of ice cream to Nikki Stephenson Oct. 17.  Soda Pops has been a town staple for 25 years.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. Paul Crawley serves a cup of ice cream to Nikki Stephenson Oct. 17. Soda Pops has been a town staple for 25 years.

Soda Pops @ the Yard

Soda Pops made a triumphant come back as Soda Pops @ the Yard on Depot Street Friday, Oct. 10. Soda Pops has been a town staple for 25 years, formerly located next to High Test Deli and 125 Everett Street. Paul Crawley, owner, is in cancer remission and was unable to operate the store while sick.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  Approximately 250 participants lined the sidewalks of Everett and Main Streets at the No Kings rally on Oct. 18.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. Approximately 250 participants lined the sidewalks of Everett and Main Streets at the No Kings rally on Oct. 18.

No Kings rally

The chants of No Kings erupted from approximately 2,600 gatherings around the nation into Bryson City on Oct. 18. “Swain County residents joined nearly seven million people nationwide in peaceful protest,” said Swain County Democratic Party Chair Garrett Lagan.

County chair appointment tabled

A special Swain County Board of Commissioners session will take place Tuesday, Oct. 28,  at 5:30 p.m. to ensure commissioners thoroughly understand the appointment process of county chairperson as it pertains to moving Commissioner Phillip Carson to the position. This meeting is public.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  A school bus driver takes students home Aug. 18. Swain County Public Schools is facing a school bus shortage.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. A school bus driver takes students home Aug. 18. Swain County Public Schools is facing a school bus shortage.

Help! School bus drivers needed

Swain County Public Schools is in dire need of school bus drivers. “We are short approximately six afternoon routes a day that we have to seek out substitute drivers to fill their routes,” said Dennis Jones, director of safety and transportation. “We run 22 routes, right now.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  Swain County resident Courtney Dills addresses members of the Swain County Board of Commissioners at the Oct. 21 meeting.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. Swain County resident Courtney Dills addresses members of the Swain County Board of Commissioners at the Oct. 21 meeting.

Residents oppose animal control ordinance

With a full room and nearly 1,000 YouTube viewers as of Wednesday morning, the Swain County Commissioners meeting was well attended Tuesday evening.