Fatal House Fire in Grape Creek Kills One, Injures Two Firefighters
A Friday house fire on John Taylor Road in the Grape Creek community left one person dead and injured two firefighters who were trying to reach the occupant inside. The fire remains under investigation, and authorities have not released the victim’s name. The incident underscores both the dangers of residential fires and the risks faced by local volunteers who respond.
Sources:
* Cherokee Scout – 1 person killed, 2 firefighters injured in Grape Creek house fire
* Grape Creek Volunteer Fire Department – Facebook post on the incident
Homeless Man from Cornelius Arrested After Chase on US-19
A homeless man from Cornelius was arrested after allegedly leading officers on a chase along US-19 near Murphy Friday afternoon. According to local reporting, the suspect faces multiple charges, including two felonies, and was booked into the Cherokee County Detention Center. No serious injuries were reported, but the incident raised concerns about public safety along a heavily traveled route.
Source:
* Cherokee Scout – Homeless man arrested after chase on U.S. 19
Armed Suspect Arrested After High-Speed Pursuit on US-64
On November 14, a traffic checkpoint on East U S 64 at Harshaw Connector turned into a high-speed pursuit when a driver refused to stop. The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office reports that the suspect, later identified as Joshua Nuttall of Concord, NC, fled at high speed, crossed into oncoming lanes, crashed, and then ran into nearby woods.
A Trooper and Deputy ultimately apprehended Nuttall and recovered a firearm. He faces charges including felony flee to elude, felon in possession of a firearm, D W I, and more.
Sources:
* Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office – Armed suspect arrested after high-speed vehicle pursuit (via Facebook)
* WKRK Radio – repost of Sheriff’s Office release
* WDEF – Suspect arrested after a high-speed chase in North Carolina
Graham County Couple Files Lawsuit Over LifeFlight Helicopter Crash
A Graham County woman and her husband have filed a lawsuit over a LifeFlight helicopter accident that occurred during a medical transport in 2023. The suit names the helicopter ambulance company and the pilot, alleging negligence and seeking damages for injuries and emotional distress. The case adds a legal chapter to a widely remembered crash and could influence how air-ambulance operations are scrutinized in the mountains.
Source:
* Cherokee Scout – Couple files lawsuit after LifeFlight helicopter accident
Nantahala National Forest Prescribed Burn Near Hiwassee Dam
The Nantahala National Forest is conducting a 74-acre prescribed burn near Hiwassee Dam Access Road and Prospect Road in the Murphy area. The burn window began on November 18 and continues as weather allows. Some roads and nearby forest areas may be temporarily closed, and residents can expect smoke at times.
Officials say the burn is designed to reduce fuel loads, lower wildfire risk, and protect nearby communities and natural resources.
Sources:
* WLOS – Prescribed burn scheduled for Nantahala National Forest
* National Forests in North Carolina – Facebook post on today’s prescribed burn
Cherokee County Government Offices Closed for Thanksgiving
Cherokee County offices in Murphy will be closed on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28, in observance of Thanksgiving. The closure affects most county services and administrative offices. Residents should plan ahead for any needed in-person business with county departments.
Sources:
* Cherokee County, NC – News & Events / Calendar overview
* Cherokee County, NC – Calendar: Offices closed in observance of Thanksgiving
County Resolution Opposing “Abuse of the Antiquities Act”
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners adopted a “Resolution Opposing Abuse of the Antiquities Act” on February 17, 2025, formally objecting to what it calls excessive use of the Antiquities Act to create national monuments. The county recently spotlighted this resolution again on its website, signaling continued concern over federal land-use decisions around the county.
Cherokee County is one of several counties in multiple Western and Appalachian states that have passed similar resolutions in the last year.
Sources:
* Cherokee County, NC – 2025 Resolution Opposing Abuse of the Antiquities Act (PDF)
* Searchlight New Mexico / Santa Fe Reporter – County-level movement to reject the Antiquities Act (mentions Cherokee County, NC)
Weather – Cloudy, Mild, and a Few Showers
Murphy and the surrounding area will see a mostly cloudy day with highs in the upper 60s to around 70°F, along with a few light shower chances. Temperatures stay mild in the 50s tonight under mostly cloudy skies.
The pattern offers a small break from recent fire danger but still calls for caution with outdoor burning, especially while prescribed fire work is underway near Hiwassee Dam.
Source:
* National Weather Service – Official forecasts
SPORTS – Murphy Bulldogs Advance; Hayesville & Andrews Seasons End; Hoops Coming
The Murphy Bulldogs rolled to a 57–14 home win over Albemarle in the second round of the 2A state football playoffs on Friday, November 14. Murphy improved to 9–2 and now hosts Community School of Davidson in the third round this Friday evening.
The Hayesville Yellowjackets saw their season end in a 44–7 road loss to East Wilkes in the 2A bracket, while the Andrews Wildcats bowed out to Robbinsville in 1A play, 56–7. With football winding down, area schools — including Hiwassee Dam — are starting up their basketball seasons, with early non-conference games this week.
Sources:
* MaxPreps – Football recap: Murphy takes down Albemarle in a playoff battle
* MaxPreps / SBLive – Albemarle vs Murphy game details
* CarolinaGridiron – NCHSAA second-round scores and third-round matchups
* Asheville Citizen-Times – WNC high school football second-round takeaways
* (Plus prior school calendar/schedule sources for basketball tip-off)
COMMUNITY & HAPPY NEWS – Free Community Thanksgiving Dinners
Two major free community Thanksgiving meals are planned in Cherokee County this year.
* Downtown Murphy:REACH of Cherokee County and the Rotary Club of Murphy are hosting a free Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, November 27 in downtown Murphy. The meal is open to everyone, with options to drive through or walk up. No reservations, no cost.
* Harmony Hall:A community Thanksgiving dinner at Harmony Hall is also planned for noon on November 27, welcoming anyone who needs a meal or fellowship on the holiday.
Organizers stress that the goal is simple: ensure no one has to be alone, or go without a hot meal, on Thanksgiving.
Sources:
* REACH of Cherokee County, Inc. – Free Thanksgiving Dinner post
* Free Thanksgiving Dinner event – hosted by REACH and Rotary
* Community group post – Harmony Hall Thanksgiving dinner announcement
* Local community shares about Rotary & REACH Thanksgiving meal
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