County funds overtime, health dept. staff
The Macon County Board of Commissioners approved several measures to help the Department of Public Health better combat COVID-19 during their monthly meeting Jan. 12.
The Macon County Board of Commissioners approved several measures to help the Department of Public Health better combat COVID-19 during their monthly meeting Jan. 12.
In his time operating a wildlife camera on his property, Greg Clarkson has seen all manner of wildlife come and go.
Jake Browning
reporter@thefranklinpress.com
A man on the run from the law was apprehended in dramatic fashion on Hwy 64 West near Winding Stair Gap on Thursday morning.
Smart Pharmacy has thrived in its West Palmer Street location since the business opened in 2013, but for the past several years owner Jacob Reiche has seen the potential for a bigger business at a
Losing weight has long been a top New Year’s resolution for many, but nutrition experts today are touting
longer-term lifestyle changes as a safer, healthier approach.
Kevin Corbin and Karl Gillespie are ready to hit the road to Raleigh to represent Western North Carolina in a General Assembly that will look mostly unchanged in the new year.
Macon health officials have established a schedule for COVID-19 vaccinations and testing, though as of Tuesday, Jan.
The second half of the school year has begun, and schools are mostly following the same schedules they had before Christmas break.
Like most other businesses in Franklin, fitness centers have had a challenging year.