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July 30, 2008
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The stars and stripes are flapping in the wind above the county courthouse again after a 34 year absence. They have of course flown at the foot of the courthouse during that interval. It seems the flagpole that once held the flag above the cupola was torn down during a tornado in 1974. More...
Cherokee County property owners should start seeing them Friday

Property revaluation is complete for all but a handful of Cherokee County owners. Most appeals have been heard and resolved. A millage rate has been set by the county commissioners. Bills have been processed and are in the mail. Now, all that's left for owners is to open the bills and pay their ta... More...

Although she's been president of Young Harris College for more than a year, on Saturday she was officially inaugurated. As Jerry Nix, chairman of the college's board of trustees, draped the purple ribboned presidential medallion around Cathy Cox's neck, he joked, "I've been worried all week, I was... More...

7/20/2008 - Lyle Duayne Wilson, 19, injury to personal property, second degree trespass. 7/20/2008 - Christopher William Redd, 41, no operators, failure to register, falsification of verification, simple possess Schedule VI CS (M), possession of drug paraphernalia, More...
RECURRING EVENTS 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...
Hundreds of children in Cherokee and Clay counties will get the school supplies they need if people help to "stuff-abus" with supplies during the week of August 16. Snap-on, Inc. is partnering with the United Way of Cherokee and Clay counties to help assure that children are able to start the sch... More...
I read with interest you article "He's the Real McCroy" published July 9 in the Cherokee Sentinel. AMTAC has long-standing concerns about the decline of good-paying manufacturing jobs in North Carolina and across the nation. We agree with Mayor Mc- Croy on the critical importance of these jo... More...
David G. Stiles, age 66, of Glenwood Street, Murphy, passed away Monday, July 14, 2008 at his residence. He was a native and lifelong resident of Cherokee County. David was the owner and operator of the Stiles Superette Convenience Store for 25 years. He loved to fish, he enjoyed horses and was o... More...
The North Carolina Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association (NCTOTA) is sponsoring a contest to determine a logo for its use in promoting the state's important sites related to the forced removal of the Cherokees in 1838-1839. More...
CREDITOR'S NOTICE 08 E 115 Having qalified as Executor of the Estate of Robert Hugh Rayburn deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 73 Junaluska Road, PO Box 2147, A... More...

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