I dropped 10 pounds in a week and that is amazing and exciting and I feel incredible. But then from yesterday to when I weighed…
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The Jackson County Department of Public Health (JCDPH) has followed NCDHHS’s guidelines for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines since vaccines became available in late December…
Educators, school personnel and child care workers will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine beginning Feb. 24; North Carolina has administered more than 1 million first…
In December of 2020, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit unanimously reversed a lower-court decision to enjoin North…
First Chick-Fil-A and now Cook Out! The Cook Out Corporate office confirmed on Tuesday that Franklin will soon be the home to a new franchise…
During the January meeting of the Macon County Board of Commissioners, county leaders expressed concerns posted by citizens surrounding COVID19 testing and vaccination being handled…
When planning for budget shortfalls due to the COVID19 pandemic, Macon County Manager Derek Roland took a conservative approach in predicting anticipated revenues. Roland cut…
During a Thursday afternoon press conference, Gov. Cooper played out his plan to spend the $4 billion in federal money earmarked for North Carolina in…
In its January meeting, the N.C. Board of Transportation approved state funding for various safety and airfield improvement projects at nine North Carolina airports. North…
Inadequate staffing levels last week at Clay County Schools forced an announcement that students will be transitioning to virtual learning and Swain County Schools needed…