Law Enforcement Center renovations in full swing
The transformation of the new Mitchell County Law Enforcement Center in Bakersville is progressing smoothly, with recent developments marking significant strides in the renovation process.
The transformation of the new Mitchell County Law Enforcement Center in Bakersville is progressing smoothly, with recent developments marking significant strides in the renovation process.
Yancey County and neighboring communities are mourning following the tragic passing of 18-month-old Cora Laine “Lainey Lou” Murdock, a child celebrated for her vibrant spirit and radiant smile.
Residents of Mitchell County are coming together to support one of their own. Troy Gouge, a sophomore at Mitchell High, is known for his fun-loving spirit and sweet nature.
A family’s life was upended in the spring of 2015 when Justin Miller, then 30 years old, vanished without a trace from the Loafers Glory community.
As the opioid crisis continues to grip the nation, Mitchell Medics is spearheading a revolutionary transition to narcotic-free pain management for emergency medical care.
Brian Hobson has joined the Mitchell News-Journal editorial team as a sports reporter.
The future of the Mitchell Recreation Center took a significant step forward as the county commissioners approved the initial design plans.
Residents of Mitchell County woke up to a spree of vehicle break-ins on the morning of Jan. 2.
Mercy Urgent Care is expanding operating hours at its Burnsville. The Burnsville clinic is located at 41 Charlie Brown Road.
January, National Mentoring Month, offers a perfect opportunity to start 2024 by positively impacting a young person’s life with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina (BBBSWNC).