Opinion

Adam and Ed Figueroa

Adam and Ed Figueroa

Father and son doing good

Body The last week was an especially good one for the father-and-son tandem of Ed and Adam Figueroa, longtime residents of western Cherokee County.
Nora Starks was an imaginative and fun-loving girl who loved her friends, horses and helping others. Nora’s life ended shortly before her 18th birthday, but her legacy still lives on in the passions she poured her heart into.

Nora Starks was an imaginative and fun-loving girl who loved her friends, horses and helping others. Nora’s life ended shortly before her 18th birthday, but her legacy still lives on in the passions she poured her heart into.

Nora Starks through eyes of a friend

Body The first time I met Nora Starks, we were about 12 years old and she wanted to play “lions” with me.
Virginia Conley Wood married Clifford Allen Huls in 1941. They were partners in the Huls and Bettis Furniture Store in Andrews for many years. She was one of four children born to Charles Burkehead Wood and Jessie Virginia Conley Wood.

Virginia Conley Wood married Clifford Allen Huls in 1941. They were partners in the Huls and Bettis Furniture Store in Andrews for many years. She was one of four children born to Charles Burkehead Wood and Jessie Virginia Conley Wood.

The Max Project is supported in part by grants from the Cherokee County Tourist Development Authority, Cannon Foundation of North Carolina and National Endowment for the Arts.

The Max Project is supported in part by grants from the Cherokee County Tourist Development Authority, Cannon Foundation of North Carolina and National Endowment for the Arts.

Going, going gone – big art for a song

Body When it comes to art, size really doesn’t matter. A tiny, detailed etching may speak to you just as loudly as a vast, epic mural on the side of a building.

Good news in a small town

Body The Andrews Chamber of Commerce held its annual dinner meeting on June 18, with a record crowd showing up in Andrews United Methodist Church’s fellowship hall downtown to celebrate what has been a