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Lees-McRae College, which sits in the heart of Banner Elk, evacuated students from campus over the weekend and they were making their way to either Boone (via N.C.184/Tynecastle Highway and N.C ...
Posted by Visit Banner Elk on Monday, October 7, 2024 The town of Banner Elk remains under a state of emergency. As of Oct. 7, there have been four confirmed deaths, 58 injuries and three reported ...
The Historic Banner Elk School continues to serve as a resource center for local residents. Black Mountain The Town of Black Mountain issued a boil water notice effective Oct. 17.
The Town of Old Fort was particularly hit hard when the convergence of Mill Creek, and the Catawba River washed the center of the town away, causing significant damage to bridges, roads, and parts of I-40 along the Catawba River. [50] A primary road way, Catawba Ave, experienced a surge in flood waters due to multiple bridges across Mill River.
(The Center Square) – Federal, state and volunteer help are battling on as the North Carolina mountains trudge through the season’s first snowfall into ninth week of recovery from Hurricane ...
In Newland, work is being done to restore power to the Old Beech Mountain and Curtis Creek communities, and Banner Elk Mill Pond, Dobbins Road, Montezuma, Beech Mountain, and the Frank community.
Helene didn’t spare Rep. Virginia Foxx’s Banner Elk community. Now she’s urging Gov. Roy Cooper to bring more National Guardsmen to Western North Carolina.
On Sept. 26, Hurricane Helene showed no mercy to Banner Elk, Davis or Foxx. Two feet of rain fell over the Foxx and Davis properties. The rain caused a portion of the hill that the Foxx residence ...