
Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Randy Foster/[email protected] Workers hired by the N.C. Department of Transportation install a concrete island on Hiwassee Street at the new roundabout being built in downtown Murphy on Monday morning.
Obituaries | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Roy Clifford Walls, age 43 of Murphy, passed away on Friday, July 14, 2023 in Cherokee County.
Local | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Nov 27, 2024 · Randy Foster/[email protected] Newly elected Cherokee County Commissioner Alan Bryant takes the oath of office Monday, flanked by his wife, Marla (left) and Maria Hass, who administered the oath.
News | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Nov 13, 2024 · Photos by Nicole Wright/Staff Correspondent A record number of vendors and attendees at the 11th annual Christmas on Main Street on Nov. 23 in downtown Andrews made it a fun-filled day for the entire family.
Monthly Planner | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Apr 8, 2025 · THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Mailing Address: 89 Sycamore St. Murphy, NC 28906 Phone: 828-837-5122 Fax: 828-837-5832
Day Planner | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Apr 8, 2025 · THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Mailing Address: 89 Sycamore St. Murphy, NC 28906 Phone: 828-837-5122 Fax: 828-837-5832
Bookmobile Schedule | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Apr 8, 2025 · THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Mailing Address: 89 Sycamore St. Murphy, NC 28906 Phone: 828-837-5122 Fax: 828-837-5832
Events | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
Apr 8, 2025 · Organizations with notices in the calendar are asked to advise the Cherokee Scout when changes are necessary by emailing [email protected].
Quick Reads | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina
6 days ago · MURPHY Local story at book signing. Courtesy of John C. Campbell Folk School Fool’s Ball: Luna Echenique and Brian Gatti, both of Murphy, perform with Stix in the Mud Morris dancers at John C. Campbell Folk School’s annual Fall Festival.
Class of 2025 starting first day of final year - Cherokee Scout
Aug 27, 2024 · Nicole Wright/Staff Correspondent Andrews Mayor James Reid (left), who also works with the school, and Principal Sheryl Rogers direct students to either the cafeteria for breakfast or their homerooms for class schedules on the first day of Andrews High School’s 2024-25 year Monday.