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Photos by Bill Belian/Contributing Photographer  A nice crowd came out to High Lonesome Stables for their open house Nov. 6. Ribbon-cutting photo, page 3B.

Photos by Bill Belian/Contributing Photographer A nice crowd came out to High Lonesome Stables for their open house Nov. 6. Ribbon-cutting photo, page 3B.

Hands-on experience offers hope for healing

Body Owner Lauren Diltz, along with the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce, introduced High Lonesome Stables to the community with a tour of the stable and property, a lesson demonstration, and a meet and greet with the horses and staff, as well as a gift raffle.
Sam Jokich/Staff Correspondent Nature in and around Cherokee County is bursting with colors.

Sam Jokich/Staff Correspondent Nature in and around Cherokee County is bursting with colors.

Visit today for best views on falling leaves

Body Mother Nature is serving up a visual masterpiece in the western North Carolina mountains, and her living canvas is vivid.
Photos by Abigail Hickman/Staff Correspondent Middle school students act silly while waiting for the Atlanta Shakespeare Company to arrive. Front row: Mason Smith, Greison Hall, Alex Ashe, Charlie Kent and Sophia Suetta. Back row: Skyler Casio, Luke Bradley, Carter Hooper and Jacob Williamsy.

Photos by Abigail Hickman/Staff Correspondent Middle school students act silly while waiting for the Atlanta Shakespeare Company to arrive. Front row: Mason Smith, Greison Hall, Alex Ashe, Charlie Kent and Sophia Suetta. Back row: Skyler Casio, Luke Bradley, Carter Hooper and Jacob Williamsy.

Atlanta players bring Shakespeare to Martins Creek

Body Martins Creek Elementary/Middle School invited the Atlanta Shakespeare Company players up to their school gym on Oct. 28 to teach them more about Shakespeare and acting.
Andrews alderman-elect Brandi Smith, Mayor James Reid and Alderman Steve Jordan

Andrews alderman-elect Brandi Smith, Mayor James Reid and Alderman Steve Jordan

2021 municipal elections results

Body The winning candidates put in some work. After 12 hours of hugs and handshakes outside voting precincts, incumbent James Reid won a second term as mayor of Andrews.
Executive Director Nola Cooper and President Gayle Horton Chamber pull names of raffle entries for prizes during the Andrews Chamber of Commerce’s open house Saturday.

Executive Director Nola Cooper and President Gayle Horton Chamber pull names of raffle entries for prizes during the Andrews Chamber of Commerce’s open house Saturday.

Open house a success for businesses, visitors

Body Andrews – Plenty of people came out Saturday for an open house hosted by the Andrews Chamber of Commerce in the office at 955 Main St. downtown.