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Controversial DSA funding cuts continue to spark debate - A capacity crowd packed Sylva town hall last Thursday (July 6) to take town officials to task for cutting funding for the Downtown Sylva Association (formerly Sylva Partners in Renewal). Though DSA was not listed on the meeting agenda, board members spent nearly an hour hearing complaints....
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Burr, Taylor discuss Duke relicensing with county leaders - Consultant John Boaze, left, lays out Jackson County’s proposal for the Dillsboro Dam for Sen. Richard Burr, center, and Rep. Charles Taylor during a meeting last Thursday (July 6). Burr and Talyor heard complaints from....
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TWSA confirms allocation for Cullowhee gated community - Water and sewer lines will likely be extended to a new gated community in Cullowhee, but the developer will have to bear the cost. Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority Director Joe Cline confirmed Tuesday (July 11) that he had approved a 39,480 gallon-per-day water and sewer allocation for....
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Legislature changes way members appointed to Airport Authority - The Airport Authority may have won in court, but county commissioners have once again prevailed in the Legislature. A bill introduces by Sen. John Snow (D-Murphy) that changes the way members of the Jackson County Airport Authority are appointed has cleared the state....
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School officials issue apology, amend graduation requirements - Newly elected school board members took the oath of office during their July 10 meeting. Returning members Ken Henke and Ali Laird-Large and new member Traci Rice were sworn in by Jackson County Clerk of Court Ann Melton. Henke read a board statement saying that the board, in their last meeting....
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