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Appalachia Daily Update - February 20, 2026

New Cherokee County sheriff leadership, Fannin County academic honors, Hayesville water outage notice, and a Soundcheck Friday feature on local songwriter Wayne Anthony's inspiring track Through t

Chris Wood Selected to Complete Cherokee County Sheriff Term

The Cherokee County Republican Party executive committee voted Thursday night to recommend Chris Wood to finish the unexpired term of former Sheriff Dustin Smith.

This provides important continuity for public safety services across Cherokee County.

News as of: February 20, 2026.
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Fannin County High School Names 2026 STAR Student and Teacher

Madeline Schueneman has been named the 2026 STAR Student and Miranda Roof the STAR Teacher at Fannin County High School.

These annual awards recognize outstanding academic achievement and teaching excellence in our neighboring Georgia county.

News as of: February 17, 2026.
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Scheduled Water Outage on Hiawassee Street in Hayesville

Clay County officials have scheduled a water service interruption for addresses on Hiawassee Street in Hayesville. The outage begins Monday afternoon.

Residents in the affected area should prepare accordingly.

News as of: February 19, 2026.
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Soundcheck Friday – Original Music, Line Dancing & Local Songwriter Spotlight This Weekend

This weekend brings live original music to the area. The Songwriters Showcase 58 takes place Saturday evening at the Peacock Performing Arts Center in Hayesville.

We are also highlighting local songwriter Dee Wayne Anthony and his single Through the Fire, available now on Spotify. The track speaks directly to real mountain experiences, when the river runs dry, fields turn to dust, and hard times feel endless. Yet the song carries a clear message of faith, resilience, and rising stronger after every test.

News as of: February 2026 event calendars.
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