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If good fences make good neighbors, as the saying goes, then bad weather and good gym facilities can make stronger bodies and healthier individuals. The folks of Murphy and surrounding towns and communities are discovering that maximum every MLK day at the new Hiwassee Pool and Wellness Center. More...

tance to unjust laws, having visited India to study Mahatmas Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence. "God used him as a voice," Grant said. A voice to bring about change, especially in the deep South where Afro- Americans were denied equal protection under the law and not allowed to use public accomm... More...

"The county's tax collection is up, higher than last year," Pam Ennis told the board of commissioners in its Tuesday evening meeting. Ennis a CPA with a local accountiing firmsaid she found no major problems. "You've got a clean audit," she said. "Things look good." She said the county's tax coll... More...

Mountain Spirit Essentials, a Natural Health Center, located at 35 Tennessee Street in Downtown Murphy, would like to introduce our new massage therapist Ann McMillan. Ann has been practicing therapeutic massage therapy for 8 years. More...
2 RECURRING EVENTS H SELF-HELP Alzheimer's Support Group of Murphy meets the 1st Thursday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Murphy Senior Center. Contact Laura Harris at 828-644-0650 for more information. More...
Burning trash and other man-made materials is always prohibited in North Carolina, despite the recent decision by the state Division of Forest Resources to lift its statewide ban on outdoor burning. More...
To the Editor, The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the following supporters of the 38th Annual Dinner and 3rd Awards Night: Chamber Champions: Farley Insurance Co. and Murphy Electric Power Board; Sponsors: The Daily Grind & Wine, and Donors: Cherokee Sentinel and George'... More...
Jack R. Wyke, 77, of Marble died Monday (Dec. 31, 2007) at his residence. A native of Polk County, TN, he had lived in Cherokee County for most of his life. He was the son of the late Sam and Minnie Payne Wyke. For many years, he had worked as a machinist and electrician for American Thread until ... More...
Common household mistakes could be making you sick. With symptoms similar to the flu,carbon monoxide poisoning may be misinterpreted and ignored, resulting in deadly consequences. Awareness of common causes of carbon monoxide poisoning and some simple solutions can help keep your home safe. More...

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