February 2, 2006
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Tribe, state near agreement on live dealers at Harrah’s - The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ gamble on live dealers may be about to pay off. Representatives from the tribe and the Governor’s Office have been meeting for nearly a year to renegotiate the terms of the tribe’s Gaming....


020206bessieconnietCelebrating 104 years - Longtime Whittier resident Bessie Nations, left, celebrated her 104th birthday Sunday (Jan. 29) during a party with family and friends at Mountain Trace Nursing Center. Helping her blow out the candles Sunday is granddaughter Connie Fleming of Greer, S.C. Nations was born....


020206brucewiketFormer Commissioners’ Chairman Bruce Wike dies Monday at age 69 - A former elected official who led Jackson County for eight years has died. Bruce Wike of Tuckasegee, who served two terms as chairman of the Jackson County Board of Commissioners, died at Harris Regional Hospital Monday (Jan. 30). Wike led the county from 1970....


020206hamiltonstSheriff’s drug dog sniffs out marijuana in stopped vehicle - A routine traffic stop resulted in the Saturday seizure of drugs valued at some $30,000. Deputy Scotty Holder, who is also the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office’s canine officer, stopped a Chevrolet pickup near on U.S. 74 near....

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020206brendadaycaretCenter dedicated to mayor - The Fairview Head Start Center was dedicated in honor of Sylva Mayor Brenda Oliver last Friday (Jan. 27). Oliver has served as the chairman of Mountain Projects, the sponsoring agency for Head Start, since 1999. According to Mountain Projects Director Patsy Dowling, Oliver’s work with the program made her the obvious choice for the dedication. “This dedication did not come lightly and without thought,” she said. “I can say without a doubt that the Head Start program would not be where it is without the efforts of Brenda....


020206cubscoutspinewooddertPinewood Derby champs - Winners in Saturday’s Cub Scout Pack 914 Pinewood Derby include, from left, fifth-grader Landon Tholkes (Webelos first place), second-grader Braden Tholkes (Wolves first place), and first-grader David Hopkins (Tigers first place). To compete, each Scout must carve a race car from a block of wood, finishing with a 5-ounce car. The event promotes woodworking, creativity, sportsmanship and teamwork, according to a....


Area hospitals ‘leading nation’ with new technology that links records - Harris Regional Hospital will soon be setting the standard for health care providers across the nation. The local facility is part of an initiative to integrate the medical records of 16 area health care agencies. The project was organized through the WNC Health Network, an organization of health care providers in the western part of the state. The groups will be connected via WNC Data Link, a project that....


Sylva leaders may put mixed drinks on ballot - Sylva leaders will likely vote tonight (Thursday) to place a mixed drink referendum on May’s primary ballot. According to Sylva town board member Danny Allen, officials need to vote at this meeting because the local board of elections requires notification within approximately 90 days of an election before a referendum can be added to the ballot. If town board members decide tonight to bring the issue before voters, Allen said they....


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