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Appalachia Daily Update - April 1, 2026

Hometown heroes step up in Fannin and Cherokee counties while Murphy celebrates a local bookstore reopening today.

Fannin County First Responder Loses Shop in Structure Fire

A local firefighter, paramedic, and county coroner in Fannin County watched her shop burn, but fellow first responders saved her nearby home. Crews used creek water and pond pumps under Red Flag conditions to stop the spread. No injuries. News as of: March 30, 2026.

Bellview Volunteer Fire Department Faces Access Detour

New firehouse construction in Bellview now requires a two-mile detour for crews. Neighbors are concerned about slower response times in the district. News as of: March 31, 2026.

Cherokee County Sheriff’s Quick Strike Nets 20 Arrests

Sheriff’s Office and partners served warrants and made twenty arrests in a targeted operation. News as of: March 24, 2026.

New Commissioners Take Seats on Cherokee County Board

Jeana Conley and the newest member were sworn in after a special meeting. News as of: March 31, 2026.

Narrative Bookstore Grand Reopening Today

Ribbon cutting at 1 p.m. in the new downtown Murphy location. News as of: April 1, 2026.

Murphy Honors Retiring Downtown Director

Town recognizes Laura Lachance’s years of service improving the downtown area. News as of: March 31, 2026.

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