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Appalachia Daily Update - March 16, 2026

Weather alerts pass as new businesses open and local leaders act to protect our mountain communities.

Severe Thunderstorms Impact the Area This Morning

The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for Cherokee and Clay counties until six a.m., followed by severe thunderstorm warnings with damaging wind risks.

Fannin County schools used a two-hour delay, and scattered showers or storms remain possible today and over the next forty-eight hours.

News as of: March 16, 2026.

Feathers & Flex Collectibles Ribbon Cutting in Murphy

Feathers and Flex Collectibles held its ribbon cutting on March thirteenth at forty-six Valley River Avenue in Murphy.

The new shop offers Pokemon cards, Funkos, trading cards, vintage items and more, adding fresh retail energy downtown.

News as of: March 13, 2026.

Folger Gas LLC Ribbon Cutting in Murphy

Folger Gas LLC celebrated its official ribbon cutting on March fifth at thirty-seven sixty-five East US sixty-four Alt Suite twelve.

This family-owned propane service now supports homes and businesses throughout Cherokee County and North Georgia.

News as of: March 5, 2026.

Hayesville Inn on the Square Project Progresses

The Clay County Communities Revitalization Association continues work on the former West Auto building on Herbert Street.

Plans include six upstairs lodging rooms, one downstairs room and sidewalk retail to welcome more visitors to downtown Hayesville.

News as of: March 12, 2026.

Hayesville Council Adopts Anti-Data Center Ordinance

The Hayesville Town Council approved the county’s ordinance banning data processing centers on March twelfth.

This alignment protects local resources and helps preserve community character.

News as of: March 12, 2026.

Community Thank You

A special thank you today to Grace Health Services in Ducktown, Tennessee, for the excellent care they provided.

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