• Short Takes – What is American Culture?

    What is American Culture? The once great American political party known as the Democrat party, has been replaced from within by an ethically diverse mishmash of political activists brought up, raised and trained in Marxism by America’s colleges and universities, long since factory’s of political correctness, anti-Americanism and socialism with the sole purpose of destroying […]

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  • Cherokee NC Sheriffs Office Arrest Reports 07/29 to 08/04

    Cherokee County  NC Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report without images.  Pursuant to the state open records law, North Carolina General Statutes Public Records § 132-1, Criminal investigations, § 132-1.4, Access to Records, § 132-9, allows for www.fetchyournews.com to obtain and post the arrest records of any and all individuals arrested in Cherokee County, North Carolina. Those […]

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  • Lawson Johnson: Obituary

    Lawson Johnson, 74, of Andrews passed away Tuesday, July 31, 2018 in an Andrews care facility. He was a native and lifelong resident of Cherokee County. Lawson enjoyed fishing, watching western movies, guitars, music, and singing. He was a member of Cullowhee Baptist Church in Cullowhee, North Carolina and attended Hiawassee Baptist Church. He was […]

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  • David Michael Carnahan: Obituary

    David Michael Carnahan, 54, of Escondido, California passed away Thursday, July 26, 2018 in a Riverside, California hospital. He was a native of Escondido and the youngest of five children. David had worked as a mechanic at a Toyota dealership. David enjoyed playing golf, hunting, and working in his yard. He was the son of […]

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  • Short Takes – The Left’s Lost Far Horizon

    The Left’s Lost Far Horizons The Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), a term popularized by Rush Limbaugh, is adversely infecting the common sense of Democrats and Republican Never Trumper’s. Like an undetected cancer spreading through the body politic, its infectious growth manifested itself even on “The View,” the very portal of TDS news speak and the […]

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  • Turfgrass Research Field Day is Thursday, August 9

    By:  Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Whether you’re a new, beginner or veteran homeowner, landscaper (perhaps your own company) or golf course superintendent, you’ll find the latest research-based information on growing and maintaining Turfgrass at this year’s Turfgrass Research Field Day on the UGA campus in Griffin, GA on Thursday, August 9th. The University of […]

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  • Cherokee NC Sheriffs Office Arrest Reports 07/15 to 07/21

    Cherokee County  NC Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report without images.  Pursuant to the state open records law, North Carolina General Statutes Public Records § 132-1, Criminal investigations, § 132-1.4, Access to Records, § 132-9, allows for www.fetchyournews.com to obtain and post the arrest records of any and all individuals arrested in Cherokee County, North Carolina. Those […]

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  • Boyd M. Ledford Jr.: Obituary

    Boyd M. Ledford Jr., 72, of Hayesville passed away Wednesday, July 18, 2018 in a Murphy hospital. He was a native and lifetime resident of Clay County. Boyd served in the United States Army where he served three tours in Vietnam. He was a member of the American Legion Post 532 in Hayesville. Boyd was […]

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  • Genevieve Carson Stout: Obituary

    Genevieve Carson Stout, 95, of Murphy passed away Tuesday, July 17, 2018 in a Murphy care facility. She was a native of Mount Solon, Virginia, but had been living in Murphy since 1978. She was the valedictorian of her graduating class at Mount Solon High School. She was a graduate of Dunsmore Business College in […]

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  • Johnsongrass: Friend or Foe?

    Johnsongrass:  Friend or Foe Plus Master Cattleman Program in Dalton this Fall By:  Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent A common sight right now is thick stands of what might be confused for corn growing on roadsides, pastures, and hayfields. What you’re seeing is most likely Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense.)  Two important questions often asked are “what […]

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  • Cherokee County Inmate Dies After Arrest

    Murphy, NC— Sheriff Derrick Palmer announced the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office is cooperating with the investigation into the death of a Cherokee County Inmate several hours after his arrest. Around 5 pm, July 11th, 2018 the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Wolf Creek community of Cherokee County to investigate an individual that was […]

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  • Short Takes – What We Learned From Helsinki, 2018

    What We Learned From Helsinki, 2018. We watched a clash of two techniques at the Helsinki Summit yesterday, Trump’s The Art of the Deal and the other, The Art of Deception, as practiced by KGB’er Vladimir Putin. After the joint press conference two things emerged that need to be understood. President Trump is a deal […]

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  • Short Takes – Predictable Outrage – Stop SCOTUS

    Predictable Outrage – Stop SCOTUS First, the good news: The danger of a youthful soccer team perishing in a monsoon filled cave deep in the jungles of Thailand after nearly two weeks, is now ended. All twelve boys and their leader have been rescued by the splendid efforts of Thai Navy divers and other volunteers. […]

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  • Corbin Grey Lipson: Obituary

    Corbin Grey Lipson has left this world. Corbin passed away peacefully in the arms of his mother at home, on July 5, 2018. He was four years old. Corbin is survived by his parents, David and Nicole Lipson; by his sister, Autumn Lipson; and by his uncle, Denis Wojtan. Corbin was born on March 20, […]

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  • Wendell Willard Lovingood Jr.: Obituary

    Lieutenant Commander Wendell Willard Lovingood Jr., died on Wednesday, July 4th, 2018, in Asheville, North Carolina. He was a native of Clay County, born on August 25th, 1929, in Warne. He was a 1948 graduate of Andrews High School. He then joined the United States Navy. His career spanned 24 years and was part of […]

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  • Short Takes – A View of Revolutions

    A View of Revolutions The Progressive media propagandists and Democrats, when unable to mount a viable argument supporting their version of why fascistic socialism is good for America, inevitably turn to name calling, their favorite being to call Conservatives Nazi’s. In their beady little minds that word encompasses racism, sexism, islamophobia, white privilege, etc., etc. […]

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