Fred Crawford, president of the Smoky Mountain Beekeepers Association, shows off one of his beehives at his farm in Whittier.
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Timber framing going up at the building owned by Rollon and Sherry Smith next to Everett Street bridge was drawing attention this week.
Smith building on Everett Street will make Tuckasegee River the main attraction
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School board talks local control over school calendar
Swain County High School Athletic Director Neil Blankenship is now a member of an exalted club for his profession, as he’s been added to the 29th class of the North Carolina Athletic Directors Association (NCADA) Hall of Fame. But he’s too busy and too humble, to spend time gloating. “It’s not my cup of tea,” Blankenship said. “I’m not in it for the awards.” At many—if not all—of Swain High’s sporting events one can find Blankenship night after night, he takes time to do things some athletic directors mig
Swain's Neil Blankenship added to NC Athletic Directors Hall of Fame
BOE installs Fuller as interim director
Aldermen hire Sam Pattillo as new town manager
School board, commissioners hash out plans for purchased land
Mike Colcord, a volunteer with The Giving Spoon, gets ready to hand out meals at the Bryson City Presbyterian Church.Credit: Larry Griffin/SMT