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Donald Hale/Contributing Photographer These images of a beautiful day were captured right before the official start of spring at the top of the cemetery by Moore House Ministries in Murphy.

Donald Hale/Contributing Photographer These images of a beautiful day were captured right before the official start of spring at the top of the cemetery by Moore House Ministries in Murphy.

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Body MARBLE Kids Fishing Day April 6

Details emerge in twins’ slaying

Body Murphy – Four-year-old twins allegedly drowned at the hands of their mother in late February or early March were put in their beds and surrounded by their stuffed animals after the
Anngee Quinones-Belian/Staff Correspondent The “Choices 2024” drunk-driving scenario at Murphy High School on March 19 utilized various transportation methods to evacuate patients, such as ambulances, a helicopter and even a hearse from Ivie Funeral Home.

Anngee Quinones-Belian/Staff Correspondent The “Choices 2024” drunk-driving scenario at Murphy High School on March 19 utilized various transportation methods to evacuate patients, such as ambulances, a helicopter and even a hearse from Ivie Funeral Home.

Consequences of drunk driving

Body Life-like scenario requires warning
Randy Foster/editor@cherokeescout.com Omar Zavala poses at the Mountain Vista Inn on Friday.

Randy Foster/editor@cherokeescout.com Omar Zavala poses at the Mountain Vista Inn on Friday.

Mountain Vista Inn sold, will become housing

Body Omar Zavala owns Zavala Capital, a real estate investment and management company in Clayton, Ga. It focuses on markets in northern Georgia and western North Carolina.
Nicole Wright/Staff Correspondent In front (from left) Thursday at the Andrews Public Library are Natalie George and Eli George. In back are Kristen George, Sarah Hardman; Shawn Hardman, Nathaniel Bressler, youth services librarian Bridget Wilson, Elliot Young, Autumn Young and Ann Miller Woodford, daughter of the late Purel Miller.

Nicole Wright/Staff Correspondent In front (from left) Thursday at the Andrews Public Library are Natalie George and Eli George. In back are Kristen George, Sarah Hardman; Shawn Hardman, Nathaniel Bressler, youth services librarian Bridget Wilson, Elliot Young, Autumn Young and Ann Miller Woodford, daughter of the late Purel Miller.

Reading challenges met for Black History Month

Body Andrews – One Dozen Who Care Inc.