Caps off to you, graduates: Highlands School graduates 37 seniors
The Highlands School Class of 2022 walked across the stage, grabbed their diplomas, turned their tassels and finished a chapter of their lives last Saturday.
The Highlands School Class of 2022 walked across the stage, grabbed their diplomas, turned their tassels and finished a chapter of their lives last Saturday.
After almost nine months of intense debate, public hearings, multiple meetings and several drafts of the Unified Development Ordinance, on Thursday, May 19, the Town of Highlands Board of Commissio
The Highlands School Lady Highlanders varsity soccer team is on a five-game winning streak after defeating Blue Ridge Early College, Hayesville, Murphy, Swain County and Queen’s Grant all in May.
A dog grooming business in Glenville has a new owner, one who is already overhauling the shop and making a list of changes.
After taking a break from music for a decade and finding his way back to performing, Cashiers local Jay Drummonds will take the stage at Highlands Town Square for the Highlands Chamber of Commerce’
After 25 years, J&B Disposal will increase its rates after being approved by the Macon County Board of Commissioners.
Highlands residents, Lauch “Lock” Magruder and Paul Schowalter, were two of 91 veterans to take an honor flight, organized by Blue Ridge Honor Flights in Hendersonville, to the nation’s capital on
After two years of waiting, the Highlands Biological Foundation is set to hold a dedication for upgrades that were done to the Highlands BIological Station’s North Campus.
With the close of the May primary election on May 17, Macon County now knows who its next sheriff will be.
A ribbon cutting for the long-awaited opening of the new Boys and Girls Club of the Plateau headquarters in Cashiers was held on April 27, a little more than a year since ground was broken at the n