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What a great photo! It makes you happy just
to see it. This is Gabriel and his friend Jake. Photo was taken by Gabriel's Mee-Maw.

This cow was stuck in between the front tire
and the front endloader of this tractor on Jacks Creek last week. We don't know
whose tractor or calf it was. It was just beside the highway past Boyer Garage.
Keith McCurry and Randy McPeters of Donerite Lawncare drove by and saw the calf
and with assistance from Freddy Boyer and Sam Styles the calf was freed. It
looked like the calf went in one way and tried to come out the other side . But
its hips became stuck. It was freed by lifting its back legs and pushing down
its back. (the tractor and the calf had no comment).
| Sage Biddix from Spruce Pine on the Bakersville Creekwalk.
Photo by Kathy Garland. |
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Hospice of Yancey County held an Open House and a note burning on Sunday,
November 2nd. Hospice Treasurer Mary Nelson lights the note as board
members watch.
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Jaxon Dade Simpson enjoys an afternoon lunch at the
Mellow Mushroom in Asheville! Jaxon is the son of Kim and Darrin
Simpson. |

How cute is this little guy? Okay, we're a little
bias on this one, since he's one of my own. Quigley is half Lhasa
and half Shitzu/poodle. |

Ready for Halloween.

It's a frog...no, its Myles Roland with his pumpkin.
Myles is the son of Jessica and Luke Roland. |

Tulip Rose is the newest member of the Cianfarano
family. |

This photo, taken by Tammy Loftis on Sunday morning, October 18th shows the
Black Mountain Range covered in snow and fall leaves barely turned in the
foreground.

While taking a family camping trip in Cherokee this weekend, the Wilson family decided to go take a look at the new Cherokee High School. To their surprise they not only got to see the new school, they also got to see this beautiful Elk which was on the football field waiting for the game to begin. Photo By: Cindy Wilson

Kasey Whitson, daughter of Derrick and Cindy Whitson
was crowned Queen and B.J. Tipton, son of Pat and Audrey Tipton was crowned King
during Cane River's Homecoming Tuesday evening, September 22nd.

Storefront Tech has officially become Appalachian
Network Services. Here they celebrate with a ribbon cutting and open house
during the Yancey Chamber's Business Showcase event. They provide computer
sales, repair and internet services and are located at
632 W. Main
Street, Burnsville, across from Burnsville Chevrolet.

Look who came to dinner at Mike and Valencia
Proffitt's home on Hardscrabble Road in the Bald Creek area!

Peggy Bailey took this picture of some of
the motorcycles around the town square this weekend, raising money for Toys
for children at Christmas. 130 Motorcycles in all.

Carol Ann Elliott celebrating her 58th birthday with
her family and friends on 9-21-09. |

Aiden from Burnsville, taken on the Bakersville
Creekwalk recently. Photo by Kathy Garland |

Jan Ray crowned Homecoming Queen 2009

Cody and Chloie enjoying
summer.

Beautiful sunrise on September 2nd. Photo taken by Jennifer
Bennett.

Tammy Loftis took this picture on Sunday, August
30th of a thistle, not realizing until afterward that the thistle has a
visitor (bee top right).

The West Burnsville Church of God Ladies
group tea party held on August 29, 2009

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