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The Appalachia Daily for July 2, 2026, Thursday

3 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Date: July 2, 2026 Local Legend: The Railroad That Built Andrews The Richmond and Danville Railroad reached Andrews in spring 1890 and transformed a quiet valley into the community hub it remains. That history still shapes decisions about growth and preservation today. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://www.andrewsnc.org/our-history/ [https://www.andrewsnc.org/our-history/] Clay County Historical Society Pioneer Book Submissions The society is gathering stories and photos for the 2026 Pioneer Book. It is a hands-on way to preserve the family histories and pioneer grit that define Clay County as we mark the nation’s 250th. Sources:2026-07-02 | Clay County Historical Society and chamber references Cherokee County Historical Museum Housed in the old Carnegie Library building in downtown Murphy, the museum holds Cherokee artifacts, pioneer tools, and the everyday stories of mountain life. It is an open invitation to connect with the legends that built us. Sources:2026-07-02 | Local museum and tourism listings Local Legend: Cherokee Ties to the American Revolution Perspectives on how Cherokee people engaged with the events of 1776 highlight resilience and contributions to our shared regional story. These threads run through the heritage events we enjoy during the 250th celebrations. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://theonefeather.com/ and Museum of the Cherokee People references America 250 Heritage Festival and Festivities in Murphy and Andrews Tonight, July 2, in Murphy at Konehete Veterans Park there is a free kids movie night. Bounce houses open at 5:00 p.m. and Disney’s Zootopia 2 starts around 9:15 p.m. It is the easy family kickoff to the weekend. Saturday, July 4, the Cherokee County America 250 Heritage Festival fills downtown Murphy from 4:00 p.m. until dark. Expect live Cherokee cultural song and dance, veteran recognition, Appalachian music performances, family activities, food vendors, and special deals from local restaurants and shops. Fireworks launch right from downtown Murphy at dark. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. The town square will be pedestrian-only for the best views. Over in Andrews the traditional Fourth of July celebration runs at the Recreation Park. Opening ceremony at 11:00 a.m., food trucks, free games and activities all day, and fireworks around 8:30 p.m. These gatherings turn our legends into living celebrations. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://www.townofmurphync.com/community/page/cherokee-countys-america-250-heritage-festival [https://www.townofmurphync.com/community/page/cherokee-countys-america-250-heritage-festival]2026-07-02 | https://wlos.com/news/local/list-celebrate-americas-250th-birthday-local-july-4-events-asheville-buncombe-cherokee-county-montreat-black-mountain-weaverville-independence-day-fireworks-celebration [https://wlos.com/news/local/list-celebrate-americas-250th-birthday-local-july-4-events-asheville-buncombe-cherokee-county-montreat-black-mountain-weaverville-independence-day-fireworks-celebration] Festivities in Hayesville, Blairsville, and the Blue Ridge / McCaysville Area In Hayesvul the Freedom 250 Festival and Parade takes over the Historic Beal Center Courthouse Square on July 4 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Parade steps off at 10:00 a.m., family games and activities run all morning, and Cletus Way band plays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Free community event honoring 250 years of independence. Over in Blairsvul the Red, White and Blairsvul / Freedom & Fireworks: The 250 celebration happens at Meeks Park on July 4. Expect bounce houses, cornhole, kickball, food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks display over Lake Chatuge. Free admission and parking. Plenty of mountain room for everyone. In the blueridge and makaysvul area today, July 2, is Firefly Day. Georgia recognizes its fireflies and encourages protecting their habitat. Turn off outdoor lights for an hour this evening to enjoy the natural show, and visit the Blue Ridge or McCaysville visitor centers for firefly-themed gifts for kids. On July 4 catch the Old Timers’ Parade downtown around 10:00 a.m. and the Lake Blue Ridge fireworks, plus patriotic events and fireworks in the McCaysville and Copper Basin area. These events keep the pioneer spirit and neighborly traditions alive while we celebrate the 250th. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://www.claychambernc.com/freedom-festival/ [https://www.claychambernc.com/freedom-festival/]2026-07-02 | https://members.visitblairsvillega.com/events/details/freedom-fireworks-the-250-in-blairsville-2026-143365 [https://members.visitblairsvillega.com/events/details/freedom-fireworks-the-250-in-blairsville-2026-143365]2026-07-02 | https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/fannin-county-firefly-day/ [https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/fannin-county-firefly-day/]2026-07-02 | https://www.blueridgemountains.com/blog/fourth-of-july/ [https://www.blueridgemountains.com/blog/fourth-of-july/] These stories and gatherings remind us that the legends of our mountains are not just history. They are the reason we still come together with pride, music, fireworks, and simple neighborly fun two hundred fifty years after independence. Produced by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment https://media.riverun.digital, a division of RiverRun Digital https://go.riverrun.digital Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for July 2, 2026, Thursday

The Appalachia Daily for July 2, 2026, Thursday

Date: July 2, 2026 Local Legend: The Railroad That Built Andrews The Richmond and Danville Railroad reached Andrews in spring 1890 and transformed a quiet valley into the community hub it remains. That history still shapes decisions about growth and preservation today. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://www.andrewsnc.org/our-history/ [https://www.andrewsnc.org/our-history/] Clay County Historical Society Pioneer Book Submissions The society is gathering stories and photos for the 2026 Pioneer Book. It is a hands-on way to preserve the family histories and pioneer grit that define Clay County as we mark the nation’s 250th. Sources:2026-07-02 | Clay County Historical Society and chamber references Cherokee County Historical Museum Housed in the old Carnegie Library building in downtown Murphy, the museum holds Cherokee artifacts, pioneer tools, and the everyday stories of mountain life. It is an open invitation to connect with the legends that built us. Sources:2026-07-02 | Local museum and tourism listings Local Legend: Cherokee Ties to the American Revolution Perspectives on how Cherokee people engaged with the events of 1776 highlight resilience and contributions to our shared regional story. These threads run through the heritage events we enjoy during the 250th celebrations. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://theonefeather.com/ and Museum of the Cherokee People references America 250 Heritage Festival and Festivities in Murphy and Andrews Tonight, July 2, in Murphy at Konehete Veterans Park there is a free kids movie night. Bounce houses open at 5:00 p.m. and Disney’s Zootopia 2 starts around 9:15 p.m. It is the easy family kickoff to the weekend. Saturday, July 4, the Cherokee County America 250 Heritage Festival fills downtown Murphy from 4:00 p.m. until dark. Expect live Cherokee cultural song and dance, veteran recognition, Appalachian music performances, family activities, food vendors, and special deals from local restaurants and shops. Fireworks launch right from downtown Murphy at dark. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. The town square will be pedestrian-only for the best views. Over in Andrews the traditional Fourth of July celebration runs at the Recreation Park. Opening ceremony at 11:00 a.m., food trucks, free games and activities all day, and fireworks around 8:30 p.m. These gatherings turn our legends into living celebrations. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://www.townofmurphync.com/community/page/cherokee-countys-america-250-heritage-festival [https://www.townofmurphync.com/community/page/cherokee-countys-america-250-heritage-festival]2026-07-02 | https://wlos.com/news/local/list-celebrate-americas-250th-birthday-local-july-4-events-asheville-buncombe-cherokee-county-montreat-black-mountain-weaverville-independence-day-fireworks-celebration [https://wlos.com/news/local/list-celebrate-americas-250th-birthday-local-july-4-events-asheville-buncombe-cherokee-county-montreat-black-mountain-weaverville-independence-day-fireworks-celebration] Festivities in Hayesville, Blairsville, and the Blue Ridge / McCaysville Area In Hayesvul the Freedom 250 Festival and Parade takes over the Historic Beal Center Courthouse Square on July 4 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Parade steps off at 10:00 a.m., family games and activities run all morning, and Cletus Way band plays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Free community event honoring 250 years of independence. Over in Blairsvul the Red, White and Blairsvul / Freedom & Fireworks: The 250 celebration happens at Meeks Park on July 4. Expect bounce houses, cornhole, kickball, food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks display over Lake Chatuge. Free admission and parking. Plenty of mountain room for everyone. In the blueridge and makaysvul area today, July 2, is Firefly Day. Georgia recognizes its fireflies and encourages protecting their habitat. Turn off outdoor lights for an hour this evening to enjoy the natural show, and visit the Blue Ridge or McCaysville visitor centers for firefly-themed gifts for kids. On July 4 catch the Old Timers’ Parade downtown around 10:00 a.m. and the Lake Blue Ridge fireworks, plus patriotic events and fireworks in the McCaysville and Copper Basin area. These events keep the pioneer spirit and neighborly traditions alive while we celebrate the 250th. Sources:2026-07-02 | https://www.claychambernc.com/freedom-festival/ [https://www.claychambernc.com/freedom-festival/]2026-07-02 | https://members.visitblairsvillega.com/events/details/freedom-fireworks-the-250-in-blairsville-2026-143365 [https://members.visitblairsvillega.com/events/details/freedom-fireworks-the-250-in-blairsville-2026-143365]2026-07-02 | https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/fannin-county-firefly-day/ [https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/fannin-county-firefly-day/]2026-07-02 | https://www.blueridgemountains.com/blog/fourth-of-july/ [https://www.blueridgemountains.com/blog/fourth-of-july/] These stories and gatherings remind us that the legends of our mountains are not just history. They are the reason we still come together with pride, music, fireworks, and simple neighborly fun two hundred fifty years after independence. Produced by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment https://media.riverun.digital, a division of RiverRun Digital https://go.riverrun.digital Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

2 de jul de 20263 min
Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for July 1, 2026, Wednesday

The Appalachia Daily for July 1, 2026, Wednesday

Date: July 1, 2026 Cherokee County Sheriff’s Multi-Agency Drug Seizure Protects Our Communities Deputies in Cherokee County worked with partners from Union, Fannin, and Gilmer counties in Georgia on June 23 to seize methamphetamine and fentanyl before it reached local streets. Sheriff Chris Wood praised the strong cross-border teamwork. These efforts by our law enforcement heroes make a real difference for families in Murphy, Andrews, and across the area. Sources: 2026-06-23 | Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office updates and local reporting on the multi-agency seizure. Clay County Fire and Rescue Stays Ready for Neighbors Fire and rescue crews in Hayesville and Clay County respond quickly to structure fires, wildland incidents, and medical calls. They train hard and stay prepared so help arrives fast when neighbors need it most. That readiness gives folks real peace of mind in our rural mountain communities. Sources: Recent | https://www.clayncfire.org/apps/public/news/ Local First Responders and 911 Teams Earn Quiet Thanks Dispatchers, deputies, firefighters, and EMS providers handle the hard calls day in and day out. They stay calm when folks are scared and get the right help moving. National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and everyday service remind us how much we count on that unseen work. Sources: Recent | Local agency updates on responder service and recognition. First Responders Prepare for Safe 4th of July Celebrations With big events planned, our police, fire, and EMS teams are focused on crowd safety and quick response. Andrews: The celebration is at the Recreation Park on Park Street. Opening ceremony at 11 a.m., food trucks, games, and fireworks around 8:30 p.m. Murphy: The America 250 Heritage Festival runs downtown from 4 p.m. until dark with live music, Cherokee cultural performances, veteran recognition, family activities, and fireworks launched right from downtown. Hayesville: The Freedom Festival is on the town square from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a parade led by veteran grand marshal Sam Davis Jr., followed by a fireworks show over Lake Chatuge at 9:45 p.m. Our heroes in uniform will be out making sure everyone stays safe so we can all enjoy the holiday. Sources: Current | Local event listings from town and county sources (Andrews Recreation Park, Town of Murphy, Clay County Progress). Where to listen: https://adu.riverrun.digital Produced by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment https://media.riverun.digital, a division of RiverRun Digital https://go.riverrun.digital Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rights All information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 30, 2026, Tuesday

The Appalachia Daily for June 30, 2026, Tuesday

Date: June 30, 2026 Tri-County Community College Builds Homes and Skills Students in the Building Construction Technology program are constructing affordable homes in Andrews while learning trades that stay local. The college celebrated its largest graduating class and continues offering summer camps and fall classes that serve Cherokee, Clay, and Graham counties. MountainTrue Volunteers Protect the Murphy Riverwalk Volunteers partner with the Town of Murphy to remove invasive plants along the Riverwalk. The ongoing walking series meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. for health, fitness, and friendly conversation. Rotary Club of Lake Chatuge Serves Hayesville The 23rd annual Car-B-Que on the historic square featured classic cars, live music, and barbecue plates that raised scholarship funds for Hayesville High and Towns County seniors. FBC Blairsville Turns Trail Magic into Ministry Church members feed and minister to Appalachian Trail thru-hikers at crossings like Unicoi Gap. The Beacon Mission Team and class groups provide consistent practical and spiritual support during hiking season. EBCI Advances Housing and Cultural Work The Eastern Band received major HUD housing grant funding. New Cherokee Cultural Grounds are underway, and the return of the Nikwasi Mound strengthens historic ties in the region. Local Libraries and Extension Build Practical Skills Hayesville’s Moss Memorial Library and NC Cooperative Extension volunteers offer teen events, canning, gardening, native plants, and sewing classes that give neighbors usable skills close to home. Sources:2026-06 | https://www.tricountycc.edu/ 2026 | EdNC housing project coverage2026-02/06 | MountainTrue and Town of Murphy Riverwalk updates2026-06 | Rotary Club of Lake Chatuge Car-B-Que materials2026-05 | Christian Index FBC Blairsville ministry story2026 | HUD and EBCI announcements on housing and cultural grounds2026 | Moss Memorial Library and NC Cooperative Extension program listings Produced by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment https://media.riverun.digital, a division of RiverRun Digital https://go.riverrun.digital Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rights All information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30 de jun de 20262 min
Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 29, 2026, Monday

The Appalachia Daily for June 29, 2026, Monday

Date: June 29, 2026 Cherokee County Gets $14 Million Tax Boost from AI Data Center At a recent commissioners meeting the county tax assessor and CFO delivered big news on the CoreWeave AI data center in Marble. The facility reported a 2026 depreciated value exceeding $2.25 billion. That single filing could generate roughly $14 million in direct business property tax revenue to Cherokee County for this year alone. The information arrived late, after the board had already approved a one-cent millage rate increase in early June. Once commissioners saw the full picture they voted unanimously to rescind the increase, with visible celebration in the room. Chairman Alan Bryant told local radio afterward, “It will change the world for us, unless they default on paying taxes or go bankrupt.” For scale, the combined cryptocurrency mining centers in the county are expected to pay a total of about $35,000. The county budget has not been formally adopted yet, and officials are weighing whether this level of revenue will continue. Sources:2026-06-23 | WJRB local radio newscast – https://www.facebook.com/WJRBRadio/posts/by-jeff-battenwjrb-951wjul-977-newscastapril-19-2026investigators-are-still-cons/1727965438265270/ [https://www.facebook.com/WJRBRadio/posts/by-jeff-battenwjrb-951wjul-977-newscastapril-19-2026investigators-are-still-cons/1727965438265270/] Meth Trafficking Arrests in Cherokee County Deputies with the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office worked with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office and Marietta Police Department in Georgia. They arrested Loretta Huskins of Andrews and Rose Cathey after a traffic stop where roughly half a pound of methamphetamine was seized from the vehicle. A follow-up search warrant at Huskins’ home recovered additional suspected methamphetamine, digital scales, and packing materials. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to keep dangerous drugs out of our communities. Sources:2026-06-25 | https://www.wyff4.com/article/deputies-arrest-two-women-meth-trafficking-bust/71733522 [https://www.wyff4.com/article/deputies-arrest-two-women-meth-trafficking-bust/71733522] New Dollar General Opens in Murphy A new Dollar General store has opened at 138 Ledford Street in Murphy. The grand opening event is set for this Saturday at 8 a.m., with $10 gift cards for the first 50 adult customers and tote bags for the first 100 shoppers. The location is expected to create 6 to 10 new jobs and improve access to affordable everyday goods while contributing to local tax revenue and economic activity. Sources:2026-06 | https://www.cherokeescout.com/local-newsletter/dollar-general-opens-new-murphy-store [https://www.cherokeescout.com/local-newsletter/dollar-general-opens-new-murphy-store] Panel Built Expands Operations in Blairsville Panel Built, Inc. announced major facility expansions in Blairsville. The company is adding a 73,000-square-foot addition to its main campus and a 6,400-square-foot expansion at another site. The growth supports increased production of modular buildings and enclosures for large-scale infrastructure and utility projects. It also strengthens ongoing partnerships, including work with Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories on power infrastructure solutions. Sources:2026-05-13 | https://apnews.com/press-release/access-newswire/panel-built-inc-announces-facility-expansions-to-support-strategic-growth-and-key-utility-partnerships-bb4a3d7fa892f63522eb071099ba6321 [https://apnews.com/press-release/access-newswire/panel-built-inc-announces-facility-expansions-to-support-strategic-growth-and-key-utility-partnerships-bb4a3d7fa892f63522eb071099ba6321] Gateway Project Advances in Blue Ridge Work continues on the 34-acre Gateway project in Blue Ridge, Georgia, located across Blue Ridge Drive from Walmart. Infrastructure installation, including water and sewer lines, is underway. The development will be anchored by a new grocery store with additional retail planned. Construction is projected to employ around 500 people, with a goal of hiring locally. Officials expect a Spring 2027 opening and note the project will help retain local spending and tax revenue. Sources:2026-06 | https://www.thenewsobserver.com/local-news-newsletter/gateway-project-step-closer [https://www.thenewsobserver.com/local-news-newsletter/gateway-project-step-closer] Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Produced by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment https://media.riverun.digital [https://media.riverun.digital], a division of RiverRun Digital https://go.riverrun.digital [https://go.riverrun.digital] Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

29 de jun de 20263 min
Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 26, 2026, Friday

The Appalachia Daily for June 26, 2026, Friday

Date: June 26, 2026 Clint Black Live in Hiawassee Tonight Country music star Clint Black performs tonight at Anderson Music Hall on the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hayesvul. The show begins at 7:00 PM and also features Bryce Leatherwood. It’s a major concert right here in our area. Sources:2026-06 | Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds / Anderson Music Hall event listings Quick Brown Fox at Blairsville Social Tonight Quick Brown Fox is performing live at Blairsville Social in Blairsvul this evening. It’s a convenient local option for residents looking for live music close to home. Sources:2026-06 | Local venue listings (Blairsville Social) Blair Crimmins and The Hookers on Saturday in Hayesville Blair Crimmins and The Hookers perform at the Peacock Performing Arts Center in Hayesvul on Saturday night. It’s another solid live music choice for the weekend. Sources:2026-06 | Peacock Performing Arts Center event listings Public Safety Update The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office continues active enforcement, including recent arrests on serious charges. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty. Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant. Weekend Travel Note Construction continues on sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Allow extra time if traveling that route this weekend. Where to listenListen to the full newscast and subscribe at adu.riverrun.digitalProduced by River Run Digital Media https://media.riverrun.digital [https://media.riverrun.digital] Also at https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia [https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia] | https://x.com/RRDigital_media [https://x.com/RRDigital_media] Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

26 de jun de 20261 min