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COVID plays havoc with schools
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
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
COVID cases spike; vaccines on the way
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
Arnold to fill Goldsmith’s seat on school board
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
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
Photo submitted - One of the projects the grant funded will be used to expand the Pinnacle Park view shed in Jackson County.