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Boone had started another paper in 1913, The Carolina Mountaineer. After purchasing the Courier at auction in 1917, Boone consolidated the two weeklies into The Carolina Mountaineer and Waynesville Courier. In 1925, Boone sold the now profitable paper to W.A. Band. Band changed the name to the Waynesville Mountaineer later that year.
Railroad tracks are damaged by floodwaters in Waynesville on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
The Mountaineer, Waynesville, N.C. Vicki Hyatt, The Mountaineer, Waynesville, N.C. January 21, 2022 at 8:17 PM. Jan. 21—For nearly 20 years, many in Haywood County have cursed, capitulated and ...
Waynesville is the county seat of Haywood County, North Carolina, United States. [4] It is the largest town in North Carolina west of Asheville. Waynesville is located about 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Asheville between the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains. As of the 2010 census, Waynesville had a population of 9,869. [5]
Nov. 1—A $25 million question has arisen in the Waynesville town council race at the 11th hour — a question that had not been part of either side's main campaign platform until N.C. Rep. Mark ...
The Biltmore Beacon is a weekly newspaper published by the Mountaineer Publishing Company. It reports the news and events of Asheville, North Carolina, and is specifically written to be of interest to residents and businesses in the various Biltmore communities, including Biltmore Forest, Biltmore Park, Biltmore Lake, The Ramble at Biltmore Forest, Main Street at Biltmore Park and Biltmore ...
Nov. 13—A deep dive into the stats behind Waynesville's election results reveals that Waynesville remains a progressive island in a county that has otherwise flipped red over the past two decades.
Smoky Mountain News is a free weekly newspaper based in Waynesville, North Carolina that is distributed in Haywood, Jackson, Macon and Swain counties, North Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References