0:00
/
Transcript

The Appalachia Daily for April 22, 2026, Wednesday

Hometown heroes remembered across Swain, Cherokee, and Clay counties – plus the latest on local safety and first-responder work in our mountain communities.

Swain County Sheriff’s Office Honors Fallen Part-Time Deputy James “Jim” Hipp

The Swain County Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff Brian Kirkland are mourning alongside the North Carolina Highway Patrol after the passing of Part-Time Deputy James “Jim” Hipp. Jim retired as a sergeant from the Highway Patrol in 2018 and continued serving the Bryson City community part-time until recently. He’s remembered for his dedication and sense of humor.

Cherokee County Honors Fallen Detention Sergeant Francisco Flattes

A special dinner setting was placed in the detention center this week to remember Sgt. Flattes, who died in the line of duty in 2025. The gesture keeps his service alive in the hearts of Murphy-area neighbors.

Clay County 911 Dispatchers Recognized as First First Responders

Clay County Fire & Rescue highlighted the 911 team for their critical role as the first to answer every emergency call. These dispatchers coordinate help across our mountains every single day.

Fannin County Fire Rescue Stays Ready with Strong Local Support

Fire and EMS teams in the Blue Ridge area continue strengthening equipment and staffing so they’re prepared for any mountain emergency. Their commitment helps keep Georgia-side neighbors safe.

First Responders Continue Work on Appalachia Fire Near Ducktown

Crews remain active on the wildfire near Ducktown and Copperhill in Polk County, Tennessee. They’re focused on protecting homes and the surrounding forest in challenging conditions.

Ongoing Local Law Enforcement Efforts Protect Our Communities

Sheriffs in Cherokee and Clay counties keep working together on drug enforcement, helping remove threats and keep our families safer.

Sources:
2026-04-20 | https://www.facebook.com/100064293115662/posts/the-swain-county-sheriffs-office-and-sheriff-brian-kirkland-are-mourning-alongsi/1365085778977846/
2026-04-22 | https://www.cherokeescout.com/local-newsletter/law-and-order-april-22-2026
2026-04-15 | https://www.clayncfire.org/apps/public/news/
2026-04 | https://fannincountyga.com/fire-department/
2026-04-17 | https://fires.cornea.is/fire/tennessee_appalachia_2026-04-14-194152

Where to listen
Catch the full audio on Substack, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Notes, methods, and rights
This Appalachia Daily Update was created with the help of AI tools working alongside a human editor. All information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond.

Discussion about this video

User's avatar

Ready for more?