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The Appalachia Daily for June 20, 2026, Saturday

2 min · 20. kesä 2026
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Date: June 20, 2026 Flame Azalea Festival in Robbinsville The Annual Graham County Flame Azalea Festival runs today from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Robbinsville High School. This free event features self-guided hikes through the azalea maze on Hooper Bald, live music, arts and crafts, food, and Cherokee demonstrations. Sources:2026-06 | grahamcountytravel.com Woodsy Woman Weekend & Bear Hair Gap Trail in Blairsville In Blairsville, the Woodsy Woman Weekend continues with guided hikes on the Appalachian Trail. Nearby at Vogel State Park, the Bear Hair Gap Trail is a moderate four-mile loop through the forest with views of Lake Trahlyta. The Georgia State Fiddler’s Convention is also happening today at the Union County Schools Fine Arts Center. Sources:2026-06 | Georgia State Parks & local event listings Turtle Creek Falls Trail near Turtletown, Tennessee In the Turtletown area of Polk County, Tennessee, the Turtle Creek Falls trail is a moderate hike of about 3.5 to 4 miles round trip in the Cherokee National Forest. It features roughly 500–600 feet of elevation gain and leads to a scenic twin waterfall after following the creek and descending via switchbacks. Wildflowers are blooming along the trail this time of year. Fall Branch Falls Trail in the Blue Ridge Area In the Blue Ridge area, the Fall Branch Falls trail in the Aska Adventure Area is a shorter option of less than one mile round trip. It leads to a double waterfall surrounded by mountain laurel and rhododendron, making it a good choice for waterfall views without a long hike. 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]

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jakson The Appalachia Daily for July 18, 2026, Saturday kansikuva

The Appalachia Daily for July 18, 2026, Saturday

Rainy Day Safety for Mountain Roads and Trails Steady showers are moving through the region today. Mountain roads and trails can turn slick quickly. Take it slow, watch for water on the pavement, and check conditions on DriveNC before heading out. Murphy Fire Department Earns Top Insurance Rating The Murphy Fire Department has earned its highest fire insurance rating in history. This improvement brings better protection for the community and reflects the hard work of our local first responders. Walk the Line 5K in the Blue Ridge Area The Walk the Line 5K is happening today as part of the Riverwalk Run Series at the Riverwalk Shops in McCaysville. It is a great community event to get active and connect with neighbors. Twin Cities Farmers Market on Saturdays The Twin Cities Farmers Market runs on Saturdays at the state line in McCaysville and Copperhill. Grab fresh local produce and support area farmers and makers. Trail Spotlight Saturday: Responsible Hiking in Wet Weather Even with rain in the forecast, the local trails in the Nantahala National Forest and surrounding areas remain a draw. Choose well-drained paths, wear good boots, and check US Forest Service updates. Let someone know your plans and enjoy the mountains safely. Community Thanks: Paws, Parks, and Provisions A special thank you to Dublin and Chester from Paws, Parks, and Provisions for stepping in at the last minute yesterday. We appreciate the help. Subscribe to their YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@PawsParksProvisions [https://www.youtube.com/@PawsParksProvisions] Sources:2026-07-18 | https://www.drivenc.gov/2026-07-14 | https://www.cherokeescout.com/ (Murphy FD rating)2026-07-18 | https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/walk-the-line-5k-riverwalk-run-series/ [https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/walk-the-line-5k-riverwalk-run-series/]2026-07-18 | https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/twin-cities-farmers-market/ [https://www.blueridgemountains.com/events/twin-cities-farmers-market/] Paws, Parks, and Provisions | https://www.youtube.com/@PawsParksProvisions [https://www.youtube.com/@PawsParksProvisions] 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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jakson The Appalachia Daily for July 17, 2026, Friday kansikuva

The Appalachia Daily for July 17, 2026, Friday

This week’s update comes with a fun twist: the full show is featured in a special crossover podcast with Dublin & Chester from the new YouTube channel Paws, Parks, and Provisions (Dublin & Chester’s Travel Tails). They kick things off with their RV-with-dogs perspective before handing it over to the weekend mountain update. Join, Subscribe, and Share at Paws, Parks & Provisions [http://www.youtube.com/@PawsParksProvisions] Our Opening Video [https://youtube.com/shorts/fJJAUSMYWrw?si=wZ1O0UQUpEjJIBdy] Food Truck Fridays in Murphy Tonight Neighbors, tonight’s a good night to ease into the weekend right here in Murphy with Food Truck Fridays. From five to eight, the trucks offer options for everyone. It’s a simple way to grab dinner and say hey to folks before the music starts rolling. Music by the River Returns in Cherokee This Evening If your plans take you toward Cherokee this evening, Music by the River is back on at the park stage by the Oconaluftee. Free live music from five to eight, local treats, and that nice river breeze. Can’t beat it for a laid-back Friday. Butternut Creek Festival Opens Tomorrow in Blairsville Tomorrow, the music scene heats up even more. Over in Blairsville, the Butternut Creek Festival opens at Meeks Park with two days of free bluegrass, country, gospel, and folk from the Country River Band, Britt Black, and others. Plus artisans, demos, and food. Perfect for the whole family. An Appalachian Evening with Caroline Owens on Saturday Also on Saturday, head to Robbinsville for An Appalachian Evening featuring Caroline Owens at the Stecoah Valley Center. She’s a bluegrass vocalist on the rise with a voice that fills the room. A1A Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band Saturday Evening And if you’re feeling those summer island vibes, A1A, the Jimmy Buffett tribute band, plays a fundraiser at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds near Blairsville Saturday evening. Plenty of ways to enjoy live music across our mountains this weekend. Get out there, support the folks making it happen, and keep an eye out for your neighbors on the roads. Sources:July 16, 2026 | https://cherokeecountychamber.com/events [https://cherokeecountychamber.com/events]July 16, 2026 | https://www.butternutcreekfestival.com/July 16, 2026 | https://business.mountainlovers.com/events/details/an-appalachian-evening-caroline-owens-72140 [https://business.mountainlovers.com/events/details/an-appalachian-evening-caroline-owens-72140]July 12, 2026 | https://visitcherokeenc.com/events/month/ [https://visitcherokeenc.com/events/month/] 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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jakson The Appalachia Daily for July 16, 2026, Thursday kansikuva

The Appalachia Daily for July 16, 2026, Thursday

Weather Alert: Afternoon Storms Possible Scattered showers and thunderstorms are in the forecast for Cherokee County and surrounding areas this afternoon. Watch low spots and creeks after recent rains. Stay alert while traveling the mountain roads. Cherokee County Historical Museum Expands in Murphy The museum has completed its expansion into the full historic Carnegie Library building in downtown Murphy. The added space showcases more Cherokee artifacts, pioneer tools, and Trail of Tears interpretation. It now serves as an even better hub for neighbors and visitors to connect with the stories that shaped our community. Sources:2026-05 | https://www.townofmurphync.com/community/page/cherokee-county-historical-museum-open-house [https://www.townofmurphync.com/community/page/cherokee-county-historical-museum-open-house]2026-05 | WDEF coverage of the expansion and ribbon cutting Clay County Historical Society Collects Pioneer Stories for 2026 Book The Clay County Historical Society is gathering photos and family accounts of early settlers for a new Pioneer Book tied to America’s 250th. Residents are contributing stories of mountain grit and resilience. This project keeps the personal legends of our past alive for the next generation. Sources:2026 | Clay County Historical Society and local chamber references for the 2026 Pioneer Book Storytelling Traditions Thrive in the Hayesville Area Tall tale contests and storytelling nights continue in Hayesville and nearby spots. Events at the Peacock Performing Arts Center celebrate the humor and oral history of the mountains. These gatherings turn local legends into live, shared entertainment that brings neighbors together. Sources:2026 | Mountain Area Storytellers and Peacock Performing Arts Center listings Weekly Music Jams Keep Appalachian Sound Alive Tonight’s community jam at the Crown Restaurant in Brasstown is one of the regular sessions where locals gather with guitars, fiddles, and banjos. These nights carry forward the old-time music tradition that is central to mountain life. No big stage needed, just neighbors making music. Sources:2026-07 | https://www.blueridgemusicnc.com/events/ [https://www.blueridgemusicnc.com/events/] 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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jakson The Appalachia Daily for July 14, 2026, Tuesday kansikuva

The Appalachia Daily for July 14, 2026, Tuesday

Date: July 14, 2026 Cherokee County Planning Board Meets Tonight in Murphy The Cherokee County Planning Board holds its regular meeting this evening at 5:30 PM at the county offices on Peachtree Street in Murphy. Residents interested in local development, zoning, or growth decisions have an opportunity to attend or follow the proceedings. These meetings shape practical outcomes for the area. Hayesville Intermediate School Construction Stays on Schedule Construction on the new Hayesville Intermediate School remains on schedule with completion targeted for the end of this year. Superintendent Melissa Godfrey recently reviewed progress. Clay County families can look forward to modern facilities serving local students soon. New Nonprofit Duo Compassion Ministry Launches in Murphy Duo Compassion Ministry, a newly formed 501(c)(3) based in Murphy, now offers free deep cleaning and home restoration services for families facing hoarding situations, serious illness, domestic challenges, or post-storm recovery. The group operates with professional certifications and a trauma-informed approach. It provides practical, no-cost help grounded in compassionate support. Local Church Youth Group Builds Accessibility Ramp for Clay County Homeowner A youth group from First Hayesville United Methodist Church recently built an accessibility ramp for a homeowner in need as part of service work. Small, hands-on projects like this improve daily safety and independence for neighbors. It reflects the ongoing tradition of community service in the area. Sources:2026-07-14 | https://www.cherokeecounty-nc.gov/calendar.aspx?CID=14 [https://www.cherokeecounty-nc.gov/calendar.aspx?CID=14]2026-07-02 | https://www.claycountyprogress.com/local [https://www.claycountyprogress.com/local]2026-07-08 | https://duocompassion.org/ 2026-07-02 | https://www.claycountyprogress.com/local [https://www.claycountyprogress.com/local] 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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jakson The Appalachia Daily for July 13, 2026, Monday kansikuva

The Appalachia Daily for July 13, 2026, Monday

Murphy Advances Wastewater Resiliency Project The Town of Murphy has an open RFQ for engineering on its $5 million-plus Wastewater Resiliency Improvements Project. Permanent backup generators will go in at nine lift stations that currently lack them. SCADA upgrades will let operators manage the system remotely during floods. Lift Station #1 gets elevated electricals and the force main to the plant will be replaced with stronger materials. Full grant funding means no hit to ratepayers. Design work starts soon after consultant selection. Sources:2026-07 | https://www.townofmurphync.com/public-works/bids-rfp/rfq-town-murphy-wastewater-resiliency-improvements-project [https://www.townofmurphync.com/public-works/bids-rfp/rfq-town-murphy-wastewater-resiliency-improvements-project]2026-04-17 | https://www.townofmurphync.com/public-works/page/town-murphy-awarded-over-5-million-wastewater-resiliency-improvements [https://www.townofmurphync.com/public-works/page/town-murphy-awarded-over-5-million-wastewater-resiliency-improvements] Renew NC Opens $55 Million in Infrastructure Grants Western North Carolina local governments can now apply for the first round of Renew NC Community Infrastructure grants. Fifty five million dollars is available for projects tied to Helene recovery. Awards range from $500,000 to $15 million. Priority goes to water and sewer, parks, roads and bridges. Eligible counties include Clay, Macon, Swain, Graham and others in our broader area. Applications close September 8. Sources:2026-07-06 | https://www.commerce.nc.gov/news/press-releases/2026/07/06/renew-nc-launches-community-infrastructure-program-western-north-carolina [https://www.commerce.nc.gov/news/press-releases/2026/07/06/renew-nc-launches-community-infrastructure-program-western-north-carolina] Moog Murphy Takes Home Manufacturing Excellence Award Moog’s Murphy facility earned the 2026 State Manufacturing Leadership Award of Excellence from the North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership. The plant was recognized for continuous improvement, innovation, sustainability, workforce development and community impact. Production of data center liquid cooling pumps has grown from about 70 units a week to nearly 800, with plans to go higher. Roughly 305 people work there. Sources:2026-04-14 | https://ncmep.org/moog-inc-awarded-the-2026-manufacturing-excellence-leadership-award/ [https://ncmep.org/moog-inc-awarded-the-2026-manufacturing-excellence-leadership-award/] Valley River Apartments Named Development of the Year Murphy’s Valley River Apartments, a 56-unit affordable workforce housing community, received the Development of the Year award from the Community Affordable Housing Equity Corporation. The complex serves families at 40 to 60 percent of area median income with one-, two- and three-bedroom homes. Mayor Tim Radford accepted the honor in Raleigh. Sources:2026-06-12 | https://www.townofmurphync.com/home-page/page/murphys-affordable-housing-development-receives-national-award [https://www.townofmurphync.com/home-page/page/murphys-affordable-housing-development-receives-national-award] Cherokee Scout Plans Efficiency Move The Cherokee Scout is preparing to sell its 2008 building at 89 Sycamore Street in Murphy, including the former press plant, and relocate to a smaller local office. The current space is nearly three times larger than needed. Weekly publishing and day-to-day operations will continue without interruption. Sources:2026 | https://www.cherokeescout.com/local-newsletter/scout-planning-relocate-office [https://www.cherokeescout.com/local-newsletter/scout-planning-relocate-office] 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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