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The Peacock Performing Arts Center, the only community theatre in far-west North Carolina, opened in Hayesville in 1986. [29] The Clay County Chamber of Commerce began in 1986. [30] Clay County's building inspections department started in 1987. [10] The Clay County Recreation Center was built in Hayesville in 2007 and expanded in 2013. [31]
The NC Chamber, along with the North Carolina Commerce Coalition, was a major supporter of the NC Commerce Protection Act of 2013 (Senate Bill 648 [22]). [23] This legislation, commonly referred to as an ag-gag bill, seeks to criminalize undercover investigations by journalists and advocates seeking to document and expose illegal activity on ...
In 2003 the US 64 bypass through Hayesville was expanded into a four-lane highway. [8] NC 69 from Hayesville to Georgia was widened to four lanes in 2024. [27] The Clay County Recreation Center was built in 2007 in Hayesville and it was expanded in 2013. [28] In 2017, Reader's Digest named Hayesville one of the top ten nicest places in America ...
North Carolina Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders speaks during a press conference on Sept. 27, 2021. ... Fellow signers included the NC Chamber, academics from Duke, UNC, and NC State ...
Gov. Roy Cooper traded blows with the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce this weekend as he accused the business group of routinely opposing Black judicial nominees. ... the NC Chamber does not ...
Hayesville is a central township, and one of the six townships of Clay County, North Carolina, United States. The other five are Brasstown , Hiawassee, Shooting Creek, Sweetwater, and Tusquittee. Cities and Towns
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Early county trials and commissioners’ meetings were held at Fort Hembree.The fort was built in present-day Hayesville by Tennessee militia in 1837. A residence was used for court from 1861 until 1866 while a wood-frame courthouse was built on the south side of the current town square near the corner of Curtis and Sanderson streets.