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COVID update

COVID update

COVID plays havoc with schools

COVID-19 cases have been spiking all over the state, and unfortunately, Macon County Schools have not been spared. Between the board of education’s last meeting on Nov. 16 and the meeting on Dec.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Smoky Mountain Toys for Tots regional coordinator Randy Hughes is pictured in the group’s current storage space ahead of the Christmas holiday. Toys for Tots is currently seeking a new space for the new year.

Press photo/Will Woolever - Smoky Mountain Toys for Tots regional coordinator Randy Hughes is pictured in the group’s current storage space ahead of the Christmas holiday. Toys for Tots is currently seeking a new space for the new year.

Toys for Tots looking for a home – again

Smoky Mountain Toys for Tots is looking for a home once again.
Press photo/Jake Browning - Ms. Lois' Restaurant has been able to get through the pandemic reasonably well due to their loyal customer base.

Press photo/Jake Browning - Ms. Lois' Restaurant has been able to get through the pandemic reasonably well due to their loyal customer base.

Restaurants struggling to keep up amid pandemic

When Gov. Roy Cooper ordered restaurants to close their dining rooms in March, restaurateurs all over the state were sent into a tailspin. Their best efforts to maintain normal business operations weren’t always enough to keep them going.
COVID update

COVID update

COVID cases spike; vaccines on the way

As COVID-19 cases surge following Thanksgiving, local health officials are gearing up to begin providing COVID-19 vaccinations as soon as the state makes them available. The total number of positive COVID-19 cases in Macon County surged to 1,009 as of Monday, Dec.
Jake Browning reporter@thefranklinpress.com After numerous delays, plans to renovate Macon County’s convenience centers haven’t been scrapped yet. Scaly Mountain’s new convenience center has been finished and open for over a month, and construction has wrapped up for the Junaluska Center in Nantahala. The latter isn’t open yet, however, because the site is partially located in a floodplain and a topographical survey had to be done to make sure newly installed compactor controls weren’t at risk of flooding.

Jake Browning reporter@thefranklinpress.com After numerous delays, plans to renovate Macon County’s convenience centers haven’t been scrapped yet. Scaly Mountain’s new convenience center has been finished and open for over a month, and construction has wrapped up for the Junaluska Center in Nantahala. The latter isn’t open yet, however, because the site is partially located in a floodplain and a topographical survey had to be done to make sure newly installed compactor controls weren’t at risk of flooding.

Two recycling center renovations done; Carson next

After numerous delays, plans to renovate Macon County’s convenience centers haven’t been scrapped yet. Scaly Mountain’s new convenience center has been finished and open for over a month, and construction has wrapped up for the Junaluska Center in Nantahala.

Arnold to fill Goldsmith’s seat on school board

Carol Arnold will fill the remaining two years of Fred Goldsmith’s term on the Macon County Board of Education. Goldsmith announced earlier this month that he would be resigning from his seat on the board so that he could attend to a family matter in Georgia.
File photo - MANNA’s pop-up food markets are drawing about double the number of clients since the pandemic set in.

File photo - MANNA’s pop-up food markets are drawing about double the number of clients since the pandemic set in.

Pandemic fuels need for food programs

A growing number of Macon County families are turning to food banks to help get them through the holidays and beyond.
Press photo/Lee Buchanan Librarians Sharon Crosby (left) and Peggy Ellison are shown in the book section of the library.

Press photo/Lee Buchanan Librarians Sharon Crosby (left) and Peggy Ellison are shown in the book section of the library.

Changes overdue at Nantahala Library

Everyone agrees that the Nantahala Community Library is a mess. It’s tiny and ill-suited to house a library. And it’s falling apart. Mushrooms have been known to sprout from dark and dank corners of the 1,800-square-foot trailer.
Photo submitted - One of the projects the grant funded will be used to expand the Pinnacle Park view shed in Jackson County.

Photo submitted - One of the projects the grant funded will be used to expand the Pinnacle Park view shed in Jackson County.

Grant funds four Mainspring conservation projects

Mainspring Conservation Trust has been awarded an $800,000 grant to support four projects in three counties, including the protection of a stretch of the Little Tennessee River in Macon County that includes a rare wetland.