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Rallying cry
Author Thomas Rain Crowe and artist Robert Johnson team up on an "activist's handbook" by Rebecca Sulock in Vol.
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Thomas Rain Crowe talks about destruction and change
Mountain Xpress : How did you and Robert Johnson get together for this book? Have you been witnessing similar types of environmental pressures in your respective Jackson and Yancey County communities? Thomas ...
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Citizens and developers at loggerheads in Jackson County
When Legasus developers agreed to hold a community meeting to talk about the impacts of their 3,500 acre development in Jackson County, upset neighbors hoped the developers would alter the plans based on their ...
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Company will not appeal quarry decision
A Franklin company that was denied a state permit to build a controversial rock quarry in the Tuckasegee community was scheduled to appeal the decision Sept.
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Legasus faces uphill battle in golf course design
Legasus developers hope to convert 300 acres of Cullowhee Mountain in Jackson County to a private golf course, but the plans hinge on permits from state and federal agencies that are - at least for now - ...
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Residents wary of - Eco-friendly' development
Jackson County has heard it before. Another mega development, another pledge to protect the environment.
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New Nicklaus golf course open in WNC
Here's the press release: Jack Nicklaus Design has crafted a 1,932-yard, par-29 course for Bear Lake Reserve, a resort community in Tuckasegee, N.C. The family-friendly, nine-hole layout in the development, ...
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River Rock raises concerns
Residents of Tuckasegee in Jackson County heard first hand from River Rock developers last week they would do everything possible to protect the mountains and their cherished way of life as they build the ...
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River Rock raises concerns
Residents of Tuckasegee in Jackson County heard first hand from River Rock developers last week they would do everything possible to protect the mountains and their cherished way of life as they build the ...
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Haywood County arrests
Haywood County Sheriff's Office n George Eric Worley, 41, 642 Long Branch Road, Canton, was charged June 23 with misdemeanor nonpayment of child support.
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Haywood County arrests
Haywood County Sheriff's Office n Corinna Margaret Hubbard, 45, 182 Edgar Lane, Canton, was charged May 26 with misdemeanor simple worthless check.
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Kindred spirits of yesterday linger at fabric festival
The old time tradition of gathering together to do spinning and carding brought about a sense of community here in the mountains.
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Development concerns Tuckasegee Community
"We are in a situation of climate change, and our rainfall is not there. It's dangerous for us to overbuild and take up our water supply and pollute it." Legasus' River Rock Community, a gated subdivision planned for Tuckasegee and Glenville, will use sustainable building techniques, company officials say. via Smoky Mountain News
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Growth, development drive Jackson commissioners race
Next week Jackson County voters have six Democratic candidates to pick from to fill the two vacant seats on the board of commissioners. via Smoky Mountain News
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Jackson's District 4 race to be decided May 6
"It's going to show us how much it's going to cost to stabilize the slopes" Growth and development regulations are hot topics in the Jackson County Commissioner District 4 race. via Smoky Mountain News
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BRIEF: Dallas-based Macfarlan Capital buys 5 resort properties
Macfarlan Capital Partners, a Dallas-based private real estate investment firm, has purchased five resort and second-home communities in three states from the Centex Destination Properties division of Centex ... via Hotel Online
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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