Stella Trapp, the former owner, publisher and editor of The Transylvania Times, would occasionally in her editorials give symbolic “bouquets” to individuals, groups, or public causes she believed in and
The search for Transylvania County Schools’ next superintendent officially kicked off Tuesday at a special called Board of Education meeting with calls for public/school employee input meetings and someone in
Expansion of Medicaid in North Carolina to close an ‘income gap’ that would extend health care coverage to more than half-a-million uninsured North Carolinians who live in poverty has gained
Representatives from organizations interacting with the local homeless population met Wednesday with members of Brevard’s Public Safety Committee to address the city’s proposed ordinance regarding public camping on city property.
The city of Brevard’s Public Safety Committee has scheduled a public meeting to get feedback on a proposed ordinance regarding camping on public property for Wednesday, Jan. 4, at the