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The Appalachia Daily for April 13, 2026 Monday

New shops opening, local businesses growing, and a big festival on the way—here’s what’s happening around Murphy, Blairsville, and the mountains this week.

Blue Ridge Olive Oil Company opens new location in historic downtown Murphy

The popular tasting shop now has a spot right on main street in Murphy. Locals and visitors can sample fresh oils and balsamics while supporting downtown business.

Miss Vicky’s Country Store holds grand opening ribbon cutting in Blairsville

The new store welcomed the community with its official ribbon cutting. It adds shopping and jobs right in Union County.

Blairsville Web Design rebrands as North Georgia Marketing to serve multiple states

The local company is expanding its reach while staying based in Blairsville—smart growth that helps keep our mountain economy strong.

Ingles in Blairsville issues Salmonella warning on chicken salad

State officials say certain deli items may be affected. Check your fridge and discard them if you bought any—simple steps keep families safe.

Town of Murphy holds monthly council meeting April 6

Council discussed local issues that affect businesses, roads, and services. It keeps our town moving forward and shows leaders are listening.

Murphy Spring Festival set for May 2 with live music, vendors, and fireworks

The Murphy Business Association and partners are lining up free entertainment downtown. Mark your calendar for a full day of music, art, and family fun.

Sources:
2026-04-13 | https://www.blueridgeoliveoil.com/

2026-04-13 | https://www.facebook.com/groups/930914163611451/posts/26383486217927562/
2026-04-13 | https://www.facebook.com/groups/1258068051008920/posts/3650965811719120/
2026-04-10 | https://www.fox5atlanta.com/

2026-04-06 | https://www.facebook.com/CherokeeScoutnews/videos/town-of-murphy-town-council-monthly-meeting-april-6-2026/2459917647855234/

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