Parade brings smiles despite rain
Highlands’ Olde Mountain Christmas Parade took to Main Street on Saturday, and officially ushered in the holiday season with dozens of floats, marching bands, bagpipers and of course, the dancers f
Highlands’ Olde Mountain Christmas Parade took to Main Street on Saturday, and officially ushered in the holiday season with dozens of floats, marching bands, bagpipers and of course, the dancers f
Standing as a beacon of the future, a bright blue door faces northwest and looks to the gray sunset, an excavator and a ladder fire truck bearing the American flag behind it.
Mary Adair Trumbly, the Executive Director of the Performing Arts Center for the past 13 years, has announced plans to retire at the end of 2024.
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School recently premiered its one-of-a-kind Cirque performance, “Cirque Synthetica,” on the Rearden Stage.
Two election related resolutions resulted in a heated back and forth between commissioners during the five-plus hour Macon County Board of Commissioners meeting on Nov. 14.
The Macon County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, Nov.
The season of giving is underway and both of the Rotary Clubs that call Highlands home got into the act on Friday by partnering with the Highlands Emergency Council.
Old Edwards Inn has teamed up with Asheville’s Chemist Spirits and the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust to create a botanical gin using native wild juniper that was hand-harvested nearby on a protecte
Stabilized bat populations and further research into how they live and operate was the focal point of a presentation made by Dr.
On the opening night of Highlands’ biggest event of the year, the Macon County Economic Development Commission got a firsthand look at tourism in town.