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Flag Day June 14

Flag Day June 14

American Legion Post 532 to host a Flag Day June 14

By Robert Seibert Guest Writer   Old Glory is the story of one man’s devotion to a national treasure and an inspiring example for all Americans who revere their flag. In 1824, William Driver, a merchant seaman from Salem, Mass.

Clay County Food Pantry expanding hours

By Jerry Sullivan Guest Writer   Effective Thursday, June 19, we will be expanding our Clay County Food Pantry hours to include Thursday evenings from 4 to 6 p.m. We will continue to be open on Friday mornings from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Cherokee quilt donated by Betty McWirter

Cherokee quilt donated by Betty McWirter

Old Jail Museum turns 50

By Deby Jo Ferguson Progress-Staff   On Saturday, May 31 the Old Jail Museum celebrated its 50 year birthday bash with cake, games for kids, face painting, visitors and lots of history.

No confirmed measles here yet

By Becky Long Publisher   Nationwide 1,088 cases of measles have been confirmed, but fortunately in Clay and North Carolina there have been no confirmed cases, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Teachers of the year

Teachers of the year

Teachers of the Year Part:II

By Lorrie Ross Staff Writer    Six Clay County Schools teachers have been chosen by their coworkers as 2025-2026 Teachers of the Year.

SWAT shots in Cherokee Co. cost $10 million

By Randy Foster editor@cherokeescout.com   A $10 million settlement has been reached in the federal civil lawsuit over the Dec. 13, 2022 SWAT raid that nearly killed an unarmed man as he attempted to comply with commands from SWAT team members.
Photo by Dwayne Bradley Commission Chairman Dr. Rob Peck, left, and Betty Bradley honor 100-year-old veteran, Ralph Myers during the dedication of the Veterans Park on Memorial Day. The day combined two events, remembrance of those who sacrifi ced their lives for their country and the debut of the park honoring all veterans. In the foreground are veterans Carl Maxwell and VFW Commander John Clodfelter who led the Memorial Service.

Photo by Dwayne Bradley Commission Chairman Dr. Rob Peck, left, and Betty Bradley honor 100-year-old veteran, Ralph Myers during the dedication of the Veterans Park on Memorial Day. The day combined two events, remembrance of those who sacrifi ced their lives for their country and the debut of the park honoring all veterans. In the foreground are veterans Carl Maxwell and VFW Commander John Clodfelter who led the Memorial Service.

Service honors sacrifices, veterans’ park dedication

By Becky Long Publisher Clay County residents turned out en mass in a display of reverence for the nation’s war dead during a service and dedication on Memorial Day.

Michael Anthony Colandrea

Michael Anthony Colandrea Parents or guardian names: Michael Colandrea, Maria Lowe, Krista Colandrea and Kevin Lowe  What are your plans after graduation regarding a job or continuing education: I plan on starting a job involving either lawncare or fire alarms.