Cherokee County burn ban lifted
After steady rain, the local burn ban is gone. Residents can now handle yard cleanup safely—always confirm with the sheriff’s office first.
Library Board meets today in Andrews
The Nantahala Regional Library Board holds its quarterly session at the Andrews Public Library this afternoon. Public input helps shape programs across Cherokee, Clay, Graham, and Macon counties.
Braden Rumfelt brings American Idol home to Murphy tonight
Murphy’s own American Idol contestant returns for a free concert with his full band at Konehete Veterans Park at 7:30 p.m. Bring chairs and celebrate local talent.
Young Murphy legend Colson Goings shines in Junior Ranger program
Seven-year-old Colson from Murphy is advancing in the National Junior Ranger competition while championing conservation and outdoor stewardship—proof that our next generation already loves these mountains.
The railroad story behind the town of Andrews
Col. Alexander Boyd Andrews established the commissary and tracks that grew a Cherokee settlement into the Andrews we know today. That history still connects every train whistle and Main Street view.
Sources:
2026-05-19 | https://www.facebook.com/CherokeeScoutnews/ (burn ban)
2026-05-21 | https://www.cherokeescout.com/ (library meeting)
2026-05-14 / 2026-05-19 | Cherokee Scout & Visit Cherokee County FB (Braden Rumfelt concert)
2026-05-19 | https://www.cherokeescout.com/ (Colson Goings)
https://www.andrewsnc.org/our-history/ (Andrews founding history)
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