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Maroon Devil Network will have monthly fee

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   As the Swain County school system looks for ways to financially support its athletic programs, the board of education has agreed it will begin charging a small monthly fee for its live sports coverage offered through the Maroon Devil Network.
Swain County Board of Education recognized the following retirees (pictured with school board members) during the meeting Monday: Cindy Arch, Judy Cloninger, Pam Cunningham, Nira Franklin, Janie Lambert, Ginger Myers, Kristie Reynolds, William Reynolds and Trina Stiles.

Swain County Board of Education recognized the following retirees (pictured with school board members) during the meeting Monday: Cindy Arch, Judy Cloninger, Pam Cunningham, Nira Franklin, Janie Lambert, Ginger Myers, Kristie Reynolds, William Reynolds and Trina Stiles.

Swain Schools will continue free breakfasts, lunches

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   Parents know feeding children is costly, but some help will continue for Swain parents.
Gary Wayt went missing Sunday in Bryson City.

Gary Wayt went missing Sunday in Bryson City.

Man goes missing in Bryson City

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   An Indiana man has been reported missing from Bryson City. Gary R. Wayt, a 39-year-old man from Indianapolis, IN, was last seen around 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 9, at a rental cabin on Arlington Avenue.
People wait at the crosswalk at Mitchell and Everett streets in front of the red caboose.

People wait at the crosswalk at Mitchell and Everett streets in front of the red caboose.

Summer tourism business off to a solid start

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   Memorial Day weekend, which marks the unofficial start to summer and the tourism season, was a wet one for Swain County, but that didn’t seem to put a real damper on things for downtown businesses.
A section of Island Street off Everett Street is closed for utility work.

A section of Island Street off Everett Street is closed for utility work.

Island Street closed for utility work

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   The Town of Bryson City is improving utility lines on Island Street. The work that began last Tuesday, May 28 has closed a section of the street as well as eliminating access to the gravel parking lots while the work is underway.
A handwritten sign outside Deep Creek Store that was annexed into Bryson City town limits last year advertises the store now sells ‘Cold Beer.’

A handwritten sign outside Deep Creek Store that was annexed into Bryson City town limits last year advertises the store now sells ‘Cold Beer.’

Commissioners add on-premise alcohol sale to ballots

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   On Tuesday, May 21, the Swain County Board of Commissioners added on-premise alcohol sale for malt liquor (beer) and wine to the ballots for this November. This followed an earlier unanimous vote that will do the same for off-premise sale.
Jessica Webb/SMT Swain County High School’s FFA was awarded a check of $13,000 from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund presented by Western Region Agriculture Education Coordinator Andy VonCanon during the FFA’s banquet held at the high school gym this past Friday. Pictured from left is FFA advisor Toby Sorrell, 23-24 president Eva Bottchenbaugh, secretary Greyson Beck and parliamentarian Lily Craig with Mr. VonCanon.

Jessica Webb/SMT Swain County High School’s FFA was awarded a check of $13,000 from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund presented by Western Region Agriculture Education Coordinator Andy VonCanon during the FFA’s banquet held at the high school gym this past Friday. Pictured from left is FFA advisor Toby Sorrell, 23-24 president Eva Bottchenbaugh, secretary Greyson Beck and parliamentarian Lily Craig with Mr. VonCanon.

Swain High FFA banquet honors a year of hard work, friendship

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   On Friday, May 17, Swain County High School Future Farmers of America held its annual banquet at the high school gym.

Manager presents Bryson City 2024-2025 proposed budget

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   In a special meeting Tuesday, May 21, Bryson City Manager Sam Pattillo presented the proposed 2024-2025 fiscal budget to the Town Board of Aldermen and the board approved it for public display before they will vote on the final budget in June.
Swain County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant Scott Barnes speaks before the commissioners about the need to increase wages for county employee

Swain County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant Scott Barnes speaks before the commissioners about the need to increase wages for county employee

Commissioners consider 5 cent property tax increase

Jessica Webb editor@thesmokymountaintimes.com   Tuesday’s regular Swain County Board of Commissioners meeting answered a question that has likely been on the minds of many, will the board consider increasing property tax rates?