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Heavily armed felon arrested

Hannah Styles hstyles@thesmokymountaintimes.com   This past Saturday, Swain County Sheriff’s Office deputies performed a license check on Highway 19 in Ela, when a vehicle approached the check, quickly turned and sped away.
The Tsali overlook on 28 North is among those scheduled for maintenance soon.

The Tsali overlook on 28 North is among those scheduled for maintenance soon.

Overlooks looking overgrown

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   There is nothing quite like a view of the Appalachian Mountains in autumn; surely it is a driving factor for tens of thousands of visitors to WNC every year.
Fall color on WCU campus

Fall color on WCU campus

University professor makes annual fall color prediction

Cullowhee – Beverly Collins, Western Carolina University’s fall color forecaster, announced her bold predictions this week that leaf looking season this year will be pleasant and reasonably colorful in the region.

Two more Covid deaths, community spread still high

Swain County’s death toll from COVID-19 is now at 21 people, including two additional deaths this past week. Like much of the United States and particularly the South, community spread is high in Swain County as the Delta variant continues to spread among the unvaccinated.
Tribute to 13 soldiers

Tribute to 13 soldiers

TDA pays tribute to fallen soldiers

The Swain County Visitor Center and Heritage Museum set up a touching tribute this week for the 13 soldiers killed at the Kabul Airport attack in Afghanistan on August 26. The display included the photo and name of each servicemember with a candle lit in their honor.
Tuckasegee River on Tuesday

Tuckasegee River on Tuesday

Ida bringing rain, flash flood watch

After Hurricane Ida tore a path of destruction through Louisiana and left much of the state without power, the tropical depression is making its way across the United States and through this region as it heads to the Northeast.   Today, Tuesday, Aug.
Kierra Shook is pictured at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, in her very own flight suit with her name on it.

Kierra Shook is pictured at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, in her very own flight suit with her name on it.

The sky is not the limit

Hannah Styles hstyles@thesmokymountaintimes.com   Kierra Shook, 2020 graduate of Swain County High School and a sophomore at NC State University, will be moving onto the second round of the interview process for an internship with The National Aeronautics and Space Administration.