The Mountaineer The Mountaineer Buy Today's paper Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Print Edition; SUBSCRIBE NOW +2 Occupants flee from arson, while ankle monitor helps nab suspect 14 hrs ago; One man is in jail facing arson charges that left three people homeless after investigators were able to use the suspect’s ankle monitor to link him to the crime scene +10
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Ghost Town developer dies | News | themountaineer. com The South Carolina developer who dazzled many in Maggie Valley with his plans to redevelop the western theme park Ghost Town has passed away in his hometown of Myrtle Beach Frankie L Wood, was involved in a construction accident, said his Waynesville attorney, Russell McLean III You must be
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Clyde struggles to tame wild lawns of abandoned homes after Helene With spring and summer comes swiftly growing grass, and nowhere in Haywood is that more evident than in Clyde — where lots damaged by Helene have been left to grow wild by their owners as dozens of properties undergo the long FEMA flood mitigation buyout process The issue arose in a recent Town
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Waynesville hit with first major flooding in decades, several areas . . . The Mountaineer Buy Today's paper Saturday, June 14, 2025 Print Edition; SUBSCRIBE NOW Close EVACUATIONS — Waynesville Police Sgt Eric Dickey and Officer Isabelle Yarrington stand by a roadblock near Waynesville Middle School Friday morning, with Richland Creek overtopping the road visible in the background
Cantons comeback story hinges on plans for mill site The Mountaineer Buy Today's paper Sunday, June 8, 2025 Print Edition; SUBSCRIBE NOW Close BIG VISIONS — Eric Spirtas site, discusses ideas with Gov Josh Stein and Champion Credit Union CEO Jake Robinson while looking over the mill property from the second floor of the credit union’s new HQ in Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers notes
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News | themountaineer. com The Mountaineer Buy Today's paper Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Print Edition; SUBSCRIBE NOW News +3 News I-40 closed again: Wash out on Tennessee side of state line closes traffic in both directions 2 hrs ago; A section of Interstate 40 just over the state line from Haywood County has washed out due to localized heavy rain in the area