
On this Friday edition of the Murphy Morning Show, Sarah walks you through a full wrap up of what has been happening in and around Murphy after Thursday, December Fourth, Two Thousand Twenty Five.
We start with a powerful local story about a Cherokee County father recovering from a traumatic brain injury while still trying to provide for his two boys, and how neighbors are stepping up to help with growing medical and household costs. Sarah also revisits earlier major public safety incidents, including the death of a detention officer after an escape and active shooter situation near Murphy, and what that has meant for law enforcement families and security conversations in our county.
You will hear about continued concerns over traffic safety after a local bicyclist was killed on our curvy mountain roads, and community debates over a large cryptocurrency mine near Murphy, with neighbors raising questions about noise, lights, and zoning.
Sarah also highlights Andrews projects, from cleaning up a long troubled property to landing a big grant for upgrades at Ferebee Park, plus a three day Murphy weather outlook, the downtown Christmas tree lighting, school concerts, business holiday gatherings, the Murphy Art Walk, and the big Christmas parade rolling through town this weekend.