Leadership Highlands
A new slate of community leaders is ready to embrace the possibilities and wrestle the challenges facing the Plateau.
A new slate of community leaders is ready to embrace the possibilities and wrestle the challenges facing the Plateau.
Meg Stevens takes the reins of the Center for Life Enrichment, bringing enthusiasm and a genuine love for the Plateau.
Shop With A Cop, which brings holiday cheer to a host of local children, is thriving thanks to a compassionate law enforcement community and the generosity of a committed citizenry.
The Greystone Inn embraces the season with its Angel Tree Program.
Sweet Mercedes, loved by her herd and all the people she met, leaves us far too soon.
The Plateau’s winter months are a special burden on the resources of the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society.
This holiday season, consider gifting the priceless gift of lifelong learning – The Literacy & Learning Center and its young charges could use your support.
Self-care is vital to our health. Pay attention to yourself, and check with your medical professional if you have questions.
The Plateau’s twin food pantries are serving up holiday feasts so that everyone enjoys a measure of Christmas Cheer.
As the year 2024 draws to a close, the Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation reflects on our steadfast mission to enhance the health and vitality of the mountain region. Here are […]
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