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The Appalachia Daily - March 23, 2026

Local talent advances on American Idol, prescribed burns in national forest, and spring events approach in Cherokee and Clay Counties.

A Local ‘American Idol’ – Murphy’s Rumfelt Has Spot in Top 20

Murphy resident Braden Rumfelt has made it to the top 20 contestants on season 24 of American Idol. He is now competing in the live voting rounds.
This brings positive attention to Cherokee County and gives the community a chance to rally behind a hometown performer.

  • Show airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on ABC

  • Voting open during live episodes

News as of: March 17, 2026.


Prescribed Burns Planned in Nantahala National Forest

The U.S. Forest Service is conducting prescribed burns at Wolf Ridge in Clay County and Elbow Creek in Cherokee County.
These controlled burns are part of ongoing forest management to lower wildfire risks and support ecosystem health. Smoke may be visible in nearby areas.

News as of: March 21, 2026.


Recent Breaking and Entering Arrests in Cherokee County

Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office arrested two individuals after responding to a reported breaking and entering on U.S. 64. Charges include second-degree burglary and drug possession.
Incidents like this highlight the value of community vigilance and prompt reporting to local law enforcement.

News as of: March 20, 2026.


Spring Events and Vendor Opportunities

Vendor spots are being finalized for upcoming spring festivals, including the Murphy Spring Festival in April. Similar community events are planned regionally.
These gatherings bring neighbors together for shopping, food, and local fun as the season shifts. Check town or chamber websites for applications and schedules.

News as of: March 2026 (various dates).

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  • Local talent shines on American Idol with Murphy’s Braden Rumfelt in top 20 🌟

  • Prescribed burns today in Nantahala National Forest (Wolf Ridge & Elbow Creek) 🔥 (managed for safety)

  • Recent arrests in Cherokee County after breaking and entering on U.S. 64 👮

  • Spring festivals approaching: Murphy Spring Festival vendor spots open soon! 🌸

  • Mild weather ahead: sunny highs in the 70s today and tomorrow ☀️

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