Registration is open for Appalachian State University’s 14th annual Spooky Duke 5K/10K Race and Costume Contest. The event will be held on the Boone campus Saturday, Oct. 19.  Spooky Duke ...
After nearly a year of talking, planning and gathering support for a much-needed chapter in Watauga County’s history and ...
This fall, the streets of Downtown Boone will come alive with music, art, food, and festivities! The Watauga Arts Council, in partnership with the Downtown Boone Development Association, is proud to ...
Five first-year Mountaineer students — all graduates of Watauga High School — have been named recipients of Appalachian State University’s New River Light and Power (NRLP) Scholarship for the 2024–25 ...
All 100 county boards of elections must send absentee ballots to eligible military and overseas citizens who requested them for the 2024 general election on Friday, September 20, under a new schedule ...
New rules adopted by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) have shifted the timing of the western zone black-powder and gun seasons, and increased antlerless hunting opportunities ...
Fall has begun to make its grand entrance. The leaves are beginning to change color at a fast pace, it seems, the temps are cooler and there’s still much to do before we move the lawn furniture ...
Chris Wood displays a brown trout that he has just caught on Cane Creek. Under Delayed Harvest Trout Waters regulations, no trout may be harvested or possessed from identified waters between Oct ...
July 11, 1012. The Mennonite Brethren church, located in the Junaluska community, started in 1918, becoming a community center as well as a place for worship that has served Watauga County for ...