An Under-Rated Fishing Month | Highlands-Cashiers Plateau
Anglers have plenty to be thankful for with the arrival of November.
Anglers have plenty to be thankful for with the arrival of November.
Considering the well-being of our Plateau neighbors who’re foraging for survival can enrich our lives in unexpected ways.
Life finds a way! Despite Covid-19 threats, research continues at the Highlands Biological Station.
The Wild Turkey’s vast vocabulary and show-stopping displays make it an inimitable resident of the American landscape.
Hard working Hummingbirds do what they can to pollinate the Plateau.
The Chamber of Commerce held a Covid safe Business After Hours outside at Highlander Mountain House on November 19th to honor volunteers and the business of the year. It is with humble gratitude that we thank and recognize individuals and a business that went above and beyond this past year as we all pulled together to protect our community.
The Plateau’s Thanksgiving Dinner scene offers a bounty of options.
A chainsaw in deft hands with strong arms liberates bears and eagles and woodland creatures inside local logs.
For Mary Lou Carpenter, life in the mountains is a daily-delivered invitation to create.
Though it’s fallen victim to the Covid crisis, the Highlands Twilight 5k and 10K Run, originally set for November 28 and now postponed until May, is still the goal for intense training regimens.
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