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Poem by English professor is featured in Winston-Salem project

Poem by English professor is featured in Winston-Salem project North Carolina now features poets across the state, including those at Western Carolina University. Catherine Carter, associate professor of English, has been featured in a program called Poetry in Plain Sight that highlights poets throughout the state. Squash Vine, the poem by Carter, was inspired byContinueContinue reading “Poem by English professor is featured in Winston-Salem project”

Memories Are Made and Relived at 1024 Georgia Rd

Memories Are Made and Relived at 1024 Georgia Rd Tyler Cook When a little girl steps onto the parking lot of 1024 Georgia Road, she is instantly mesmerized by the fun that she always has when coming here.  As they walk through the glass foyer, they are walking through 60 years worth of history; theyContinueContinue reading “Memories Are Made and Relived at 1024 Georgia Rd”

A Local Writer’s New Story Depicting Mysteries in the Mountains

A Local Writer’s New Story Depicting Mysteries in the Mountains Tyler Cook Eva McCall, a local writer from Franklin, has enriched and gifted thousands of her readers with stories from the North Carolina Mountains, allowing a glimpse of her family’s history as well as combining fact with fiction.  Now 16 years after the release ofContinueContinue reading “A Local Writer’s New Story Depicting Mysteries in the Mountains”

Chelsie Daves to Compete at SKILLS USA in Kansas City

Chelsie Daves to Compete at SKILLS USA in Kansas City Franklin, NC, 5/29/13 – Chelsie Daves, graduating senior at Franklin High School, will be traveling to Kansas City to compete in the national SKILLS USA competition on June 24th.  This will be her second time competing in the national competition. Rick Rogers, Daves’ teacher atContinueContinue reading “Chelsie Daves to Compete at SKILLS USA in Kansas City”