The Asheville Citizen-Times - Thu Nov 05
Recent articles in this newspaper told of a church in Haywood County and plans for a Halloween book burning - not pornographic books, or books that teach evolution or books with profanity, but the Holy Bible.
It's likely to happen againThe Mountaineer Publishing Company - Thu Nov 05
Those who were around decades ago when the path for Interstate 40 was first carved through the Pigeon River Gorge said they knew then that problems would be coming.
Andrew Godbee of Wayneville charged with discharging gun into vehicleAsheville Citizen-Times - Thu Nov 05
Warrants served today say a Waynesville man fired a gun into a vehicle with someone inside.
You can cure the sadness in Angie's eyesAsheville Citizen-Times - Thu Nov 05
Angie is 2-year-old terrier mix. She's available from Sarge's Animal Rescue Foundation in Waynesville.
Haywood County Election RecapWWNC-AM Asheville - Wed Nov 04
Boards of Aldermen in Haywood County will have plenty of new faces. Wednesday, November 4, 2009 In yesterday's voting Eric Dills was the only Alderman re-elected in Canton.
Enamored with stacked stone and timber, planners push mountain lookSmoky Mountain News - Wed Nov 04
Western North Carolina has so embraced mountain vernacular architecture that local planning boards across the area are prodding developers into adopting the style.
Rock slide hits area at peak of fall tourist seasonMountain Xpress - Wed Nov 04
When tons of dirt and rock came sliding down a Haywood County mountainside, it closed off 20 miles of a vital regional highway, opened a flood of concern for Western North Carolina's tourism industry and sent politicians scrambling for cleanup money.
North Carolina requests assistance from Grassy ForkNewport Plain Talk - Tue Nov 03
Due to their close proximity of Interstate 40, North Carolina Highway Patrol has requested Grassy Fork Volunteer Fire Department and Haywood County Emergency Management to negotiate the response of GFVFD to motor vehicle accidents and fires on I-40 in the gorge.
Three additional suspects charged in Haywood slayingAsheville Citizen-Times - Tue Nov 03
Haywood County deputies have charged three more people in connection with the slaying of a Clyde man whose naked body was found dumped off Panther Creek Road last week.
Engineers consider 2 strategies for NC rock slideMyrtle Beach Online - Mon Nov 02
Engineers have established a $2 million to $10 million plan to clean up a rock slide on Interstate 40 near the North Carolina-Tennessee line.
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