Archive for April, 2011

The Yoga of Horsemanship Workshop Combines Yoga and Horses, Horses Provided

The Yoga of Horsemanship
Workshop Combines Yoga and Horses, Horses Provided
Increase your awareness through yoga and horsemanship.  Improve your strength, flexibility, focus, and balance on the yoga mat, in the saddle, and in your life.  Long time yoga teacher and life skills retreat leader, Cathy Woods, is presenting a  4-hour workshop “The Yoga of Horsemanship” on [...]

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Murphy Community News

NOTICE OF TEMPORARY STREET CLOSURE
Please be advised that Central Street, adjacent to the Cherokee County Courthouse, will become a One-Way street effective October 11th. Central Street will be accessible as a One-Way Street from Peachtree Street; although, there will be certain times of the day that the street will be blocked off completely. Central Street will remain a [...]

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Brad Lovin 4/21/2011

This week I conducted a more detailed inquiry into last week’s report about the supervisor extorting new workers.  This new investigation was prompted when I was notified that three of my day labors had been fired.  That morning I went out to the gate to talk to the individuals about the circumstances surrounding their dismissal.
I [...]

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Chase in Cherokee County leads to arrest

CHASE IN CHEROKEE COUNTY LEADS TO ARREST
Murphy, NC— A vehicle pursuit that started in Cherokee County North Carolina and ended in Fannin County Georgia culminated with the arrest of Elisha Fay Josline and Joseph Riccitielo both of Fannin County Georgia.
During the early morning hours of April 15th 2011 Deputy Allen Denny was patrolling near the [...]

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Dorothy Ashley Chambers

Dorothy Ashley Chambers

Date
April 09, 1929 – April 16, 2011

Obituary
Dorothy Ashley Chambers, age 82, of Linden, NC, formerly of Murphy, NC passed away due to injuries sustained from a tornado on Saturday, April 16, 2011.
She is survived by her husband, Grady Chambers of Linden, NC; sons, Gary Earl Chambers and Kenneth E. Pound; one daughter, Prisicella [...]

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Judge lifts sanctions against county and cities 4/21/11

Judge lifts sanctions against county and cities 4/21/11
Hugh loss of grant funds averted
Last minute county law suit did the trick
By Frank Bradley
Sentinel writer
HIAWASSEE–Sometimes it takes drastic action to bring about good results. That was the situation Towns County Sole Commissioner Bill Kendall was faced with as the clock ran down. As of early April he [...]

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Aspen Fine of Hayesville chosen for top acts of “Who’s Got Talent”

Aspen Fine of Hayesville chosen for top 20 acts of ”Who’s Got Talent”
On March 26, 2011 with less than 24 hours to prepare, Aspen Fine of Hayesville, NC drove in pouring down rain to audition for the Who’s Got Talent competition.  She was not sure what to expect when she arrived and if she even picked the right piece [...]

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Clay County Deed Transactions 4/21/2011

Fleta Melton sold 0.333 acres in Hayesville Township to Robert L. Lowe for $ 31,000 on April 12, 2011.
William G. Dockery-Jr & Sharon Ray Dockery sold 2.78 acres, Lot 60 (Fires Creek Cove) in Sweetwater Township to Tolliver Randolph Rivers, Dr. for $ 240,000 on April 14, 2011.
Nancy Evans Nothhelfer, Exec. sold 1.52 acres, Lot [...]

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Jackrabbit Mountain Bike and Hiking Trail Grand Opening Saturday, April 30

Jackrabbit Mountain Bike and Hiking Trail Grand Opening Saturday, April 30
Murphy, NC—- The Southern Appalachian Bicycle Association, Clay County Communities Revitalization Association and Tusquitee District of the Nantahala National Forest will be hosting a grand opening for the Jackrabbit Mountain Bike and Hiking Trail at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 30. The 14.5 mile [...]

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Hayesville Concert on the Square

The Hayesville summer concert season will kick off Friday April 29 in the Hayesville town square. The concert will run from 7 to 9 pm.  Bring your chairs and enjoy a fun-filled evening. The Hayesville junior varsity cheerleaders will provide food and drinks to raise money. The concert itself is free; however, donations are welcome.
If [...]

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