Stay updated with breaking news from மலை மழை. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
2 minutes read Musician Ronnie Milsap is a native of Graham County Smoky Mountain rain may soon fall on a western North Carolina highway with a new name. The N.C. Department of Transportation board recently adopted a resolution to dedicate a section of U.S. 129 in Graham County in honor of six-time Grammy winner and Country Music Hall of Fame member Ronnie Milsap. Signs designating this section from Yellow Creek Road to the Cheoah River, will be placed and a ceremony will be held at an appropriate time to honor the 77-year-old Milsap, who grew up in Robbinsville and recorded 40 No. 1 hits including “Smoky Mountain Rain.” ....
North Carolina DOT Renames Stretch of Highway After Ronnie Milsap In this Jan. 16, 2019 photo, Ronnie Milsap poses for a photo on the stage of The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. Milsap s new album, “Ronnie Milsap: The Duets,” comes out on Friday. (Photo by Donn Jones/Invision/AP) Ronnie Milsap, a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and six-time Grammy award winner, can add a stretch of highway in North Carolina to his list of accolades. The North Carolina Board of Transportation voted on Dec. 2 to rename a six-mile stretch of US 129 near the singer s hometown of Robbinsville as the Ronnie Milsap Highway. ....