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Submitted photo. Tennessee Valley Authority’s 8-decade-old coin imprint mystery solved by Stearns father and son over Father’s Day weekend. Joseph Stearns reunited with his son, Joseph “Grant” Stearns, at the Fontana Dam, unexpectedly finding their late grandfather and great-grandfather WWII US Army Vet. Joseph P. Stearns.

Submitted photo. Tennessee Valley Authority’s 8-decade-old coin imprint mystery solved by Stearns father and son over Father’s Day weekend. Joseph Stearns reunited with his son, Joseph “Grant” Stearns, at the Fontana Dam, unexpectedly finding their late grandfather and great-grandfather WWII US Army Vet. Joseph P. Stearns.

Father’s Day miracle at Fontana Dam

Joseph Stearns of California was in Tennessee at his wife’s family reunion and his son, Joseph “Grant” Stearns, just so happened to be hiking the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire when Canadian wildfires sent him packing to Atlanta this past June.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  Swain County Sheriff’s Office receives reports of scammers impersonating local deputies via phone in attempt to defraud residents. If concerned over possible scam calls, contact Swain County Sheriff’s Office.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. Swain County Sheriff’s Office receives reports of scammers impersonating local deputies via phone in attempt to defraud residents. If concerned over possible scam calls, contact Swain County Sheriff’s Office.

Scammers impersonate sheriff’s deputies

Swain County Sheriff’s Office has received reports of scammers impersonating local deputies via phone in attempt to defraud area residents.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. A wooden guardrail at the Island Park bridge’s entrance pulled apart Saturday, July 5.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. A wooden guardrail at the Island Park bridge’s entrance pulled apart Saturday, July 5.

Under surveillance

Island Park now has security cameras. This comes after many locals and visitors have reported feeling unsafe at the town park. Resident Allyson Osgood was among them. “There are too many needles,” said Osgood.
Submitted photo.  P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter sells beverages and cozies to fund local animal care during Hillbilly Jam 2024 at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds July 27. P.A.W.S will also be accepting donations in the form of Purina dog food, Purina cat chow, Purina Kitten chow and Clorox Bleach for cleaning needs.

Submitted photo. P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter sells beverages and cozies to fund local animal care during Hillbilly Jam 2024 at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds July 27. P.A.W.S will also be accepting donations in the form of Purina dog food, Purina cat chow, Purina Kitten chow and Clorox Bleach for cleaning needs.

P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter fundraiser at Hillbilly Jam

P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter is selling beverages to raise money for local cats and dogs in need at the Hillbilly Jam at Maggie Valley Festival Grounds Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Meanwhile, Hillbilly Jam will run both days from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Submitted photo.  Camryn’s Duplex, US-74 off Exit 69 in Bryson City, June 17. The two duplexes are owned by Mike Drinkwater, who strives to provide affordable housing to fulltime workers.

Submitted photo. Camryn’s Duplex, US-74 off Exit 69 in Bryson City, June 17. The two duplexes are owned by Mike Drinkwater, who strives to provide affordable housing to fulltime workers.

Affordable rentals in Bryson City

Real estate investor and self-sacrificing do-gooder are not always two descriptive phrases found in the same sentence. Mike Drinkwater, originally from Florida, has set out to construct affordable housing options for hardworking area residents.
Curtis Cochran

Curtis Cochran

Cochran indicted by grand jury; faces rape charge

Curtis Cochran, former Swain County sheriff, was indicted on a second-degree forcible rape charge by a grand jury on Monday, July 21. SBI agents arrested Cochran Tuesday morning, July 22. He was released on a $50,000 secured bond.
Submitted photo.  Victory Baptist Church Elevation 4:12 youth group members Savannah Currie (left to right), Sarah Lawson (leader), Kinsley Hyatt and Adison Shuler worship at Fort Bluff Camp in Dayton, Tennessee in July. Victory Baptist Church youth learned about love, life and purpose.

Submitted photo. Victory Baptist Church Elevation 4:12 youth group members Savannah Currie (left to right), Sarah Lawson (leader), Kinsley Hyatt and Adison Shuler worship at Fort Bluff Camp in Dayton, Tennessee in July. Victory Baptist Church youth learned about love, life and purpose.

Elevation 4:12 goes to camp

Elevation 4:12 faithfully journeyed to Fort Bluff Camp in Dayton, Tennessee Monday, July 7 through Friday, July 11. “They came back with a purpose, knowing who God is to them and knowing how God wants to use them,” said Tanner Lawson, youth pastor at Victory Baptist Church.
SMT photo/ Sara Eisinger. Water Treatment Plant Supervisor Russell Ball displays raw water samples from the lab Monday, July 14. Yellow indicates Chloroform and the black light indicates E.coli, which is why Ball advises people not to drink raw river water.

SMT photo/ Sara Eisinger. Water Treatment Plant Supervisor Russell Ball displays raw water samples from the lab Monday, July 14. Yellow indicates Chloroform and the black light indicates E.coli, which is why Ball advises people not to drink raw river water.

Water woes

The Town of Bryson City has rescinded a boil water advisory issued in response to a punctured waterline under the Tuskasegee River behind Valley Village Shopping Center July 9. The advisory was cancelled on July 12.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  Swain County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Brian Kirkland (left to right), Lt. Det. Kevin Bryson, North Carolina Gang Investigators Association Region 1 coordinator, Assistant District Attorney James “Jim” Moore and NCGIA Vice President Jenni Holste hold a short award presentation for Moore who was nominated Region 1 Prosecutor of the Year.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. Swain County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Brian Kirkland (left to right), Lt. Det. Kevin Bryson, North Carolina Gang Investigators Association Region 1 coordinator, Assistant District Attorney James “Jim” Moore and NCGIA Vice President Jenni Holste hold a short award presentation for Moore who was nominated Region 1 Prosecutor of the Year.

Jim Moore named Prosecutor of the Year

It was a typical morning for Assistant District Attorney James “Jim” Moore, casually strolling into a room filled with Swain County sheriff’s deputies last Thursday. Moore had no idea he was about to receive the North Carolina Gang Investigators Association Region 1 Prosecutor of the Year Award.
SMT photo/Sara Eisinger.  Friends of the Marianna Black Library volunteers Patricia Gott (front, center); (middle, left to right) Carolyn Allison and Rilyn  Anderson; (back, left to right) Joia Goforth, Marcia Mycko, Helen Holman, Monte Dunten, Hannah Anderson and Deanna Booth get together at Friends of the Marianna Black Library Used Bookstore on Everett Street July 27. The bookstore is 100% run by dedicated volunteers.

SMT photo/Sara Eisinger. Friends of the Marianna Black Library volunteers Patricia Gott (front, center); (middle, left to right) Carolyn Allison and Rilyn  Anderson; (back, left to right) Joia Goforth, Marcia Mycko, Helen Holman, Monte Dunten, Hannah Anderson and Deanna Booth get together at Friends of the Marianna Black Library Used Bookstore on Everett Street July 27. The bookstore is 100% run by dedicated volunteers.

Friends of Library set $25K goal

Friends of the Marianna Black Library Used Bookstore donated over $18,000 to the Marianna Black Library (MBL) last year. This year’s goal is $25,000. The bookstore is 100% run by volunteers, who put hours of time and energy into reaching that goal.