June 21, 2007 issue
Top Stories
The Beetles vs. The Insect—The Battle To Save The Hemlocks Continues
Part 1: A Success Story from Banner Elk’s Hemlock Hill
Last summer, High Country Press took an extensive six-part series look at the problem of the hemlock wooly adelgid in the High Country. This summer, we are going to take a new look at the problem. In the new series, we’ll discuss new research results, how much ground we’ve covered, how much ground we’ve lost and what we can do to help. (Full Story)
People
- DBDA Receives $6,000 Grant From ARC For Boone Gateway
- Rainbow Center Golf Classic Raises $30,000 to Benefit Children and Families
- Running the Numbers for Relay For Life
- Watauga County Democrats Present Home and Garden Tour June 30
- Attorney General Halts $100 Mitchell County Real Estate Con
- Grimes Recognized for Labor of Love
- Sew Next Generation—The Changing Face of Quilting
- Road Scholars: Mountain Alliance Rolling Academy is Roaming Success
- Murrell Named Southern Conference’s Bob Waters Award Winner
Places
- Avery County Commissioners Approve 2007-08 Fiscal Year Budget
- Seven Devils Town Council and Cottoms Agree To Meet Thursday To Discuss Possible Lease Agreement on Former Hawksnest Golf Course
- Sugar Mountain Annexation Case Goes To Appeal
- Serenity Farm’s Future Still Up In Air
- Avery County Historical Society on Track to Save Historic Linville Depot
- The East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad Historical Association Keeps High Country Railroad History Alive
- ASU Board of Trustees Approve Establishment of University College, Await Approval From UNC General Administration
- The War Marches On: The Society for Historical Preservation of the 26th North Carolina Troops Recruiting Across the State
- Old Cannon Hospital Future Unchanged
- Art Camp at The Crossnore School















