Blindness robbed Clayton Ammons' ability to see colors or just about anything, but it hasn’t robbed him of his enthusiasm for life – and he was as excited as anyone about the opportunity to experience the region’s first total solar eclipse in more than 500 years.
Almost every day, Southwestern Community College inches closer to its goal of marching to a million.
From a young age, Lori Monigold of Weaverville knew she wanted to work in health care.
While driving through Cashiers, the beautiful flowers and plants around town will certainly catch your eye. The members of the Valley Garden Club plant and maintain the garden beds located at the Post Office, Library and The Point.
A little time has passed since the Great American Solar Eclipse on Aug. 21, but the memory will always be there for myself and millions of others who were fortunate enough to witness the celestial event of a lifetime.
A few short years ago, the magnetic wrench existed only as a rough idea in Stanley Kingsberry’s mind.
The accolades just continue to roll in for Southwestern Community College graduate Jesse Moore of Franklin.