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The Appalachia Daily for April 9, 2026 Thursday

Local legends shine bright while we stay safe and plan ahead

Public Safety Alert: Fake Parking Violation Scams Circulating in Area

Folks around Murphy and nearby counties are reporting fake texts and calls claiming to be parking violations from local authorities. The scammers want immediate payment. Authorities say never click links or send money – always verify directly with the sheriff’s office.

Sources:
2026-04-09 | Local law enforcement alerts via Cherokee Scout and sheriff channels

Cherokee County Commissioners Call for DA Investigation into Termination Payout

The Board of Commissioners is asking the district attorney to review a recent termination payout. The goal is full transparency on how public funds are handled.

Sources:
2026-04-09 | Cherokee County government updates

Murphy’s Braden Rumfelt Advances to Top 11 on American Idol

Murphy native Braden Rumfelt, 23, has made it to the top 11 on this season of American Idol. His performances have the entire community buzzing with pride.

Sources:
2026-04-09 | WLOS local feature

This Week in Local History from Cherokee Scout Archives

The latest “This Week in History” highlights events and figures that helped build Cherokee County and our Appalachian communities.

Sources:
2026-04-08 | Cherokee Scout

Georgia Mountain Storytelling Festival Coming to Blairsville This Weekend

The festival returns April 10-11 in Blairsville with storytelling, music, and traditional Appalachian tales. It’s a celebration of the oral history that defines our region.

Sources:
2026-04-09 | Visit Blairsville GA event listing

Spring Clean Event Set for Downtown Murphy River Walk on April 12

Volunteers are invited to help clean up the River Walk area this Sunday. It’s a simple way for neighbors to keep our town looking great.

Sources:
2026-04-09 | Downtown Murphy community announcements


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