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Date: April 4, 2026
Burn Ban in Effect with Recent Wildfire Activity in Nantahala National Forest
The Forest Service responded to three new fires earlier this week on Nantahala land. The statewide burn ban remains active because of dry spring conditions.
This advisory matters for everyone who hikes, camps, or enjoys our forests. Stick to marked trails and avoid any open flames.
News as of: April 2–3, 2026.
Murphy Farmers Market Opens Today at L&N Depot
The 2026 season kicks off today at the L&N Depot in downtown Murphy.
It is a perfect Saturday stop for fresh local produce and supporting our growers.
News as of: April 4, 2026.
Easter Bunny at Spud’s Shack Today
The Easter Bunny is visiting Spud’s Shack on US 64 right now to hand out candy to kids and big kids alike.
It is a fun, free family event happening in our backyard today.
News as of: April 4, 2026.
Quick Action on Hanging Dog Break-In
Cherokee County deputies arrested a local couple after community tips and security footage helped identify them in a residential break-in. Stolen property was recovered and returned.
News as of: April 2, 2026.
Trail Spotlight: Murphy Riverwalk and Nantahala Trails
Spring is here, and the Murphy Riverwalk plus trails such as Yellow Mountain Fire Tower are ideal for walks or hikes. National lists highlight these spots for 2026, and wildflowers are blooming now.
Check conditions and remember the burn ban before you head out.
News as of: April 4, 2026 (seasonal feature with recent AllTrails mention).
Local High School Sports Highlights
Andrews baseball swept Hiwassee Dam, and Hayesville track athletes posted strong times this week.
News as of: April 2, 2026.
Supporter Spotlight: Adam Farms
Adam Farms in Marble (near Murphy) delivers outstanding service and quality meats. The Appalachia Daily team is a happy customer, and if you’re looking for fresh local meat you can trust, stop by and see for yourself.
News as of: April 4, 2026 (user-provided shout-out).
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