Erlanger physician assistant one of three in state to earn wound management...
Bernadette Shilling, EWCH Wound Care and Hyperbaric Therapy Center physician assistant, is one of only three physician assistants in North Carolina to earn the certified wound specialist designation...
View ArticleTCCC summer academic honors list
Tri-County Community College would like to congratulate the following students on being selected for academic honors on the President's and Dean’s list for the summer2019 semester.Students are...
View ArticleWCU biologist: Near normal weather should produce vibrant fall colors in...
CULLOWHEE – If the current long-range weather forecast of close-to-normal weather conditions pans out, the mountains of Western North Carolina should produce a typically bright display of fall leaf...
View ArticleThreats Against Student and School Stopped
Hayesville, NC - (August 28, 2019) The Clay County Sheriff’s Office received information late Wednesday afternoon of a potential threat to Clay County Schools, it was an immediate all available hands...
View ArticleCollege to hold 9/11 ceremony
Dwight McClure, member of American Legion Post 532 in Hayesville, works to hoist an American flag at Tri-County Community College's annual Patriot Day ceremony on Sept. 11, 2018. In recognition of the...
View ArticleBRMEMC Releasing New Outage Texting Service
Blue Ridge Mountain EMC will release a new outage texting service on August 1. The new outage texting service provides another option for members to communicate outages to BRMEMC.Currently, power...
View ArticleNCDOT surveying rail corridor boundaries
FROM NCDOT: The N.C. Department of Transportation has been surveying the rail corridor boundaries along the Andrews-to-Murphy rail line. We started this work on Sept. 10, 2018. The survey is being...
View ArticleTri-County welcomes new students
Photo Cutline: Brionna Sparks, president of the Tri-County Community College Student Government Association, presents the benefits of joining the SGA to incoming students at the fall new student...
View ArticleEnvironmental analysis completed for Buck Project on Nantahala National Forest
Serpentine ragwort (yellow flower) is so rare that it is only found in the serpentine barrens, which will be restored as part of the Buck Project. The orange flower is Indian paintbrush. (USFS photo...
View ArticleErlanger physician assistant one of three in state to earn wound management...
Bernadette Shilling, EWCH Wound Care and Hyperbaric Therapy Center physician assistant, is one of only three physician assistants in North Carolina to earn the certified wound specialist designation...
View ArticleTCCC summer academic honors list
Tri-County Community College would like to congratulate the following students on being selected for academic honors on the President's and Dean’s list for the summer2019 semester.Students are...
View ArticleWCU biologist: Near normal weather should produce vibrant fall colors in...
CULLOWHEE – If the current long-range weather forecast of close-to-normal weather conditions pans out, the mountains of Western North Carolina should produce a typically bright display of fall leaf...
View ArticleThreats Against Student and School Stopped
Hayesville, NC - (August 28, 2019) The Clay County Sheriff’s Office received information late Wednesday afternoon of a potential threat to Clay County Schools, it was an immediate all available hands...
View ArticleCollege to hold 9/11 ceremony
Dwight McClure, member of American Legion Post 532 in Hayesville, works to hoist an American flag at Tri-County Community College's annual Patriot Day ceremony on Sept. 11, 2018. In recognition of the...
View ArticleWCU adds stops to 'Chancellor's Welcome Tour' in Franklin, Murphy
CULLOWHEE – Organizers of the Western Carolina University “Chancellor’s Welcome Tour” have added two more Western North Carolina stops to a series of events designed to introduce Kelli R. Brown, WCU’s...
View ArticleArmed Suspect Surrenders Without Incident
The following press release has been issued by Clay County Sheriff's Office. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Hayesville, NC - (October 3, 2019) - On Thursday...
View ArticleNeed Money? Want to Serve Your Community?
Murphy High School Varsity Cheerleaders performed the 2020 Census “Count Everyone” song at the Cherokee County Commissioners Meeting on August 19. The lively ditty speaks to counting everyone once,...
View ArticleErlanger Western Carolina Hospital nurse recognized with DAISY Foundation award
EWCH DAISY Award nominees from left to right: Breanna Johnson, Katie Gore, Ashley Stiles, Matthew Lyvers, and winner, Debra Lee. Missing from photo are Lisa Parker, Deborah Carter and Noely Sutton....
View ArticleMan arrested in child sexual assault
The following press release has been issued by Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Murphy, NC – Sheriff Derrick Palmer of the...
View ArticleErlanger welcomes three new primary care physicians
Murphy, N.C. – Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital (EWCH) welcomes doctors Karen Davis, Dena Snead and Matthew Snead to its growing list of primary care providers. Dr. Karen Davis is a board-certified...
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