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Warne, North Carolina

Warne (/ˈwɔːrn/ "worn") is an unincorporated community in Brasstown Township, Clay County, North Carolina, United States. In 2010, Clay County was the fourth least populated county in North Carolina, inhabited by approximately 10,587 people. The region has added considerably to its population, a 20.6% increase since 2000.[2] Warne is closer to the capitals of five other states (Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Kentucky) than to Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina.

Warne, North Carolina
The Warne, N.C., post office
Motto: 
Where your welcome is never "Warne" out
Warne
Location within the state of North Carolina
Coordinates: 34°59′40″N 83°53′35″W / 34.99444°N 83.89306°W / 34.99444; -83.89306
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyClay
Elevation1,736 ft (529 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
28909
Area code828
GNIS feature ID1020542[1]

Warne's elevation is 1,736 feet (529 m) above sea level.[3] It has an area of 8.05 square miles (21 km2).[4] It has a volunteer fire department and a post office, with the ZIP code of 28909.[5]

History Edit

Indigenous peoples Edit

Before settlement, Clay County was home to the Cherokee people, Native Americans who made their home in what would become the southeastern United States (principally Georgia, the Carolinas and eastern Tennessee). They were one of the "Five Civilized Tribes" because of their assimilation of European-American cultural and technological practices.

Geography Edit

Topography Edit

Warne is located in the southeastern United States in the western portion of North Carolina, approximately halfway between Atlanta and Knoxville.[6] The location in the Blue Ridge Mountains has helped the community retain a rural character, surrounded by wildlife such as bear, deer, fox and recently reintroduced elk.[7]

Warne is 10 miles (16 km) north of Brasstown Bald, the highest mountain in Georgia at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level.

Climate Edit

Warne has a humid subtropical climate, (Cfa) according to the Köppen classification, with hot, humid summers and mild, but occasionally cold winters by the standards of the southern United States.[8]

July highs average 85 °F (29 °C) or above, and lows average 55 °F (12.8 °C). Infrequently, temperatures can even exceed 100 °F (38 °C). January is the coldest month, with an average high of 48 °F (9 °C), and low of 33 °F (.6 °C).

Like the rest of the southeastern U.S., Warne receives abundant rainfall, which is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year. Average annual rainfall is 55.9 inches (1,420 mm). Blizzards are rare but possible; one nicknamed the 1993 Storm of the Century hit the entire Eastern United States in March, 1993.

Climate data for Warne[9]
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Average high Fº (Cº) 47.8 (8.8) 52.2 (11.2) 61.1 (16.2) 69.9 (21.0) 77.3 (25.2) 83.3 (28.5) 85.8 (29.9) 85.6 (29.8) 80.7 (27.0) 71.8 (22.1) 61.9 (16.5) 51.4 (10.8)
Average low Fº (Cº) 24.1 (-4.4) 26.1 (-3.3) 32.9 (0.5) 39.9 (4.4) 49.1 (9.5) 56.8 (13.8) 61.4 (16.3) 60.9 (16) 54.8 (12.7) 41.6 (5.3) 34.2 (1.2) 26.8 (-2.9)
Precipitation inches (mm) 5.2 (132) 5.2 (132) 6.0 (152.4) 4.6 (116.8) 4.6 (116.8) 4.2 (106.7) 5.5 (139.7) 4.1 (121.9) 3.7 (94.0) 3.3 (83.2) 4.1 (104.1) 4.8 (121.9)

Nearby communities Edit

These are towns within an approximate 15-mile (24 km) radius of Warne.

 
 Warne
  Brasstown (5 mi)
  Hayesville (5 mi)
  Blairsville (9 mi)
  Young Harris (4.8 mi)
  Murphy (10 mi)
  Hiawassee (8 mi)
  Macedonia (10 mi)
  Marble (12 mi)
  Andrews (15 mi)
  Ivy Log (10 mi)
  Culberson (15 mi)
  Shooting Creek (13 mi)

Demographics Edit

According to the 2000 Census,[10] Warne had a population of 573 people living in 317 households with a population density of 71.17 people per square mile (27.48/km2). Of the 317 households, 227 were occupied, 90 were vacant, and 71 were used only occasionally such as vacation homes. 91.2% of households are owner-occupied while 8.8% rent. Average household size of rental occupied units were 12% larger than owner-occupied homes while the median house value was $81,300.00. 16.7% of rental homes remain vacant.

Of the 227 occupied households, 30.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.3% were married couples living together, 5.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.9% were non-families. 18.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 2.89.

The community's population is spread out, with 20.8% under the age of 18, 6.8% from 15 to 19, 14.5% from 20 to 34, 33.0% from 35 to 54, and 12.6% who were 55 to 64 and 16.3% aged 65 or over. The median age was 41.9 years.

98.3% of Warne residents are White, 1.4% are African American, 3% are Hispanic or Latino of any race, and .3% are of other races

Warne was not specially delineated for population statistics after 2000.

Economy Edit

Occupations Edit

The largest employment sector for the area is the sales and office industries, employing about 1/3 (32.5%) of the population, followed by production and transportation, which employs close to 1/4 (22.5%) of the population. The service industry provides jobs for the next largest section of the working population, at close to 1/5 (17.5%), followed closely by construction, extraction and maintenance, which provides jobs for 15.7%. The remaining 12.1% work in management or professional industries.

Household income Edit

1.9% make less than $10,000 per year. The largest percentage at 36.9% make between $15,000 and $24,999 per year. 16.8% make between $50,000 and $74,999 per year and 20.1% make between $35,000 and $49,999 per year. 22% make between $50,000 and $74,999 per year while the remaining 2.3% make over $75,000 per year.

8.4% of Warne individuals are unemployed with 3.9% living below poverty. Median household income is $33,120.[11]

Arts and culture Edit

Located in Brasstown Township, Warne is surrounded by many locations of cultural significance such as the John C. Campbell Folk School, which offers weekly and weekend classes in traditional and contemporary crafts such as basketry.[12]

Religion Edit

Local churches include Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, Shady Grove Church and Copperhill Church. [13]

Parks and recreation Edit

 
The Warne, N.C., community center

Warne is a very rural town, surrounded by wildlife, countryside, and national forests. It lies just 0.5 miles (800 m) north of the Nantahala National Forest, 1.8 miles (2.9 km) north of the Chattahoochee National Forest, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west of Chatuge Lake, 11.8 miles (19.0 km) northeast of Nottely Lake, and approximately 15 miles (24 km) west of the Appalachian Trail.[14]

Government Edit

Warne is an unincorporated community with no formal government; services are provided at the county level.

Law enforcement Edit

Warne is protected by Sheriff Mark Buchanan of the Clay County Sheriff's Office in Hayesville.[15][16]

Crime data Edit

According to the 2009 Crime Rate Index,[17] Warne was rated a personal crime risk of 23, which reflects the combined risks of rape, murder, assault and robbery. Warne also scored a property crime risk of 45, which reflects the combined risks of burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft. Both scores are compared to a national average of 100.

Education Edit

The public school system (Clay County Schools) is run by the Clay County Board of Education with superintendent Scott Penland. The school system is small, with an active enrollment of approximately 1,250 students attending a total of three schools on a single campus. All schools are accredited by the North Carolina State Board of Education, and Hayesville High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Test scores are unfailingly in the top 10% of all North Carolina Schools.

Hayesville Elementary School covers grades K-4 and has an enrollment of 450 students. It has been rated Exemplary every year since the ABCs began.

Hayesville Middle School covers grades 5–8 with an enrollment of approximately 400 students. It has been classified as either a School of Distinction or School of Excellence every year since the ABCs began.

Hayesville High School covers grades 9–12 with an enrollment of approximately 400. It has the best SAT scores of any school in the area.[18]

Media Edit

Warne and the surrounding area are served by a few local television stations, numerous local radio stations that serve several genres of music including sports, news and talk radio, and three local papers.

Local television channels include W50AB (Channel 50), based in Hiawassee, Georgia; W42AT (Channel 42), based in Hayesville, North Carolina; and W31AN (Channel 31), based in Murphy, North Carolina[19]

Warne is served by 11 local radio stations. WCVP-AM (600), WCNG-FM (102.7), and WKRK-AM (1320) are based in Murphy, North Carolina. WACF-FM (95.1) and WYHG-AM (770) are based in Young Harris, Georgia. WCVP-FM (95.9) is based in Robbinsville; WGHC-AM (1400) is based in Clayton, Georgia; and WFSC-AM (1050), WPFJ-AM (1480), WFQS-FM (91.3), and WNCC (96.7) are based in Franklin, North Carolina.

The most important newspaper in Clay County is the Clay County Progress, which, in addition to Clay County, covers Cherokee County, North Carolina and Towns County, Georgia. Two other notable newspapers are the Cherokee Scout and the Towns County Herald.

Infrastructure Edit

Transportation Edit

Warne sits on Old Hwy 64, which connects Hayesville to the northeast and Brasstown to the northwest. Young Harris Road connects Warne to State Road 515 in Young Harris, Georgia.

Western Carolina Regional Airport (ICAO: KRHP, FAA LID: RHP), known locally as the Murphy Airport, Andrews Airport, or Murphy-Andrews Airport, is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) north of Warne between the towns of Andrews and Murphy.

Blairsville Airport (ICAO: KDZJ[20], FAA LID: DZJ, formerly 46A) lies approximately 16.8 miles (27.0 km) southwest of Warne, near Blairsville, Georgia.[21]

Utilities Edit

Electricity for Warne (and all of Clay County) is provided by Blue Ridge Mountain Electric Membership Corporation, a member-owned cooperative located in Young Harris, GA. Blue Ridge Mountain EMC purchases wholesale electricity from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), and distributes it in Towns, Union, and Fannin counties in Georgia, and Clay and Cherokee counties in North Carolina.

Natural gas is supplied by Piedmont Gas, which serves over 1 million customers in North and South Carolina and Tennessee.[22][23] In 2004 the company formed the Piedmont Natural Gas Foundation and has since invested over 4 million dollars in the various communities it serves.[24]

Industrial and personal waste is landfilled.

Healthcare Edit

Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital, located in Peachtree, sports 57 hospital beds and a 120-bed nursing home.[25]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Warne, North Carolina
  2. ^ Clay County, NC on Census.gov
  3. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Warne, North Carolina, Geographic Names Information System, 1980-06-17. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  4. ^ Zipcode Data at hometownlocater.com
  5. ^ Zip Code Lookup
  6. ^ Mapquest.com distance from Knoxville, TN to Atlanta, GA
  7. ^ www.hikewnc.com
  8. ^ Koppen Classification Map
  9. ^ www.weatherbase.com
  10. ^ "U.S. Census website". Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  11. ^ Economic Indicators for Warne, NC on ZipSkinny.com
  12. ^ John C. Campbell Folk School website
  13. ^ maps.google.com churches near Warne
  14. ^ North Carolina Appalachian Trail
  15. ^ Sheriff's Office Contact
  16. ^ Clay County Government Services
  17. ^ 2009 Crime Rate Index for Warne, NC
  18. ^ Clay County Schools
  19. ^ City-data local TV stations near Hayesville, NC
  20. ^ Airport information for KDZJ at AirNav
  21. ^ http://www.airnav.com/airport/KDZJ
  22. ^ About Piedmont Gas Company
  23. ^ Piedmont Gas
  24. ^ The Piedmont Natural Gas Foundation
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on June 10, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2011.

External links Edit

  • Clay County Chamber of Commerce
  • Clay County Government Services
  • Clay County History
  • Warne - Aerial View
  • Warne Community Center
  • The Clay County Progress, Warne's local newspaper
  • West NC Travel Guide at Western NC Attractions

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Warne ˈ w ɔːr n worn is an unincorporated community in Brasstown Township Clay County North Carolina United States In 2010 Clay County was the fourth least populated county in North Carolina inhabited by approximately 10 587 people The region has added considerably to its population a 20 6 increase since 2000 2 Warne is closer to the capitals of five other states Georgia Alabama Tennessee South Carolina and Kentucky than to Raleigh the capital of North Carolina Warne North CarolinaUnincorporated communityThe Warne N C post officeMotto Where your welcome is never Warne outWarneLocation within the state of North CarolinaCoordinates 34 59 40 N 83 53 35 W 34 99444 N 83 89306 W 34 99444 83 89306CountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountyClayElevation 1 1 736 ft 529 m Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes28909Area code828GNIS feature ID1020542 1 Warne s elevation is 1 736 feet 529 m above sea level 3 It has an area of 8 05 square miles 21 km2 4 It has a volunteer fire department and a post office with the ZIP code of 28909 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Indigenous peoples 2 Geography 2 1 Topography 2 2 Climate 2 3 Nearby communities 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Occupations 4 2 Household income 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Religion 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 7 1 Law enforcement 7 1 1 Crime data 8 Education 9 Media 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Transportation 10 2 Utilities 10 3 Healthcare 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditIndigenous peoples Edit Main article Cherokee Indians Before settlement Clay County was home to the Cherokee people Native Americans who made their home in what would become the southeastern United States principally Georgia the Carolinas and eastern Tennessee They were one of the Five Civilized Tribes because of their assimilation of European American cultural and technological practices Geography EditTopography Edit Warne is located in the southeastern United States in the western portion of North Carolina approximately halfway between Atlanta and Knoxville 6 The location in the Blue Ridge Mountains has helped the community retain a rural character surrounded by wildlife such as bear deer fox and recently reintroduced elk 7 Warne is 10 miles 16 km north of Brasstown Bald the highest mountain in Georgia at 4 784 feet 1 458 m above sea level Climate Edit Warne has a humid subtropical climate Cfa according to the Koppen classification with hot humid summers and mild but occasionally cold winters by the standards of the southern United States 8 July highs average 85 F 29 C or above and lows average 55 F 12 8 C Infrequently temperatures can even exceed 100 F 38 C January is the coldest month with an average high of 48 F 9 C and low of 33 F 6 C Like the rest of the southeastern U S Warne receives abundant rainfall which is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year Average annual rainfall is 55 9 inches 1 420 mm Blizzards are rare but possible one nicknamed the 1993 Storm of the Century hit the entire Eastern United States in March 1993 Climate data for Warne 9 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecAverage high Fº Cº 47 8 8 8 52 2 11 2 61 1 16 2 69 9 21 0 77 3 25 2 83 3 28 5 85 8 29 9 85 6 29 8 80 7 27 0 71 8 22 1 61 9 16 5 51 4 10 8 Average low Fº Cº 24 1 4 4 26 1 3 3 32 9 0 5 39 9 4 4 49 1 9 5 56 8 13 8 61 4 16 3 60 9 16 54 8 12 7 41 6 5 3 34 2 1 2 26 8 2 9 Precipitation inches mm 5 2 132 5 2 132 6 0 152 4 4 6 116 8 4 6 116 8 4 2 106 7 5 5 139 7 4 1 121 9 3 7 94 0 3 3 83 2 4 1 104 1 4 8 121 9 Nearby communities Edit These are towns within an approximate 15 mile 24 km radius of Warne nbsp nbsp Warne nbsp Brasstown 5 mi nbsp Hayesville 5 mi nbsp Blairsville 9 mi nbsp Young Harris 4 8 mi nbsp Murphy 10 mi nbsp Hiawassee 8 mi nbsp Macedonia 10 mi nbsp Marble 12 mi nbsp Andrews 15 mi nbsp Ivy Log 10 mi nbsp Culberson 15 mi nbsp Shooting Creek 13 mi Demographics EditAccording to the 2000 Census 10 Warne had a population of 573 people living in 317 households with a population density of 71 17 people per square mile 27 48 km2 Of the 317 households 227 were occupied 90 were vacant and 71 were used only occasionally such as vacation homes 91 2 of households are owner occupied while 8 8 rent Average household size of rental occupied units were 12 larger than owner occupied homes while the median house value was 81 300 00 16 7 of rental homes remain vacant Of the 227 occupied households 30 8 had children under the age of 18 living with them 68 3 were married couples living together 5 7 had a female householder with no husband present and 22 9 were non families 18 5 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 52 and the average family size was 2 89 The community s population is spread out with 20 8 under the age of 18 6 8 from 15 to 19 14 5 from 20 to 34 33 0 from 35 to 54 and 12 6 who were 55 to 64 and 16 3 aged 65 or over The median age was 41 9 years 98 3 of Warne residents are White 1 4 are African American 3 are Hispanic or Latino of any race and 3 are of other racesWarne was not specially delineated for population statistics after 2000 Economy EditOccupations Edit The largest employment sector for the area is the sales and office industries employing about 1 3 32 5 of the population followed by production and transportation which employs close to 1 4 22 5 of the population The service industry provides jobs for the next largest section of the working population at close to 1 5 17 5 followed closely by construction extraction and maintenance which provides jobs for 15 7 The remaining 12 1 work in management or professional industries Household income Edit 1 9 make less than 10 000 per year The largest percentage at 36 9 make between 15 000 and 24 999 per year 16 8 make between 50 000 and 74 999 per year and 20 1 make between 35 000 and 49 999 per year 22 make between 50 000 and 74 999 per year while the remaining 2 3 make over 75 000 per year 8 4 of Warne individuals are unemployed with 3 9 living below poverty Median household income is 33 120 11 Arts and culture EditLocated in Brasstown Township Warne is surrounded by many locations of cultural significance such as the John C Campbell Folk School which offers weekly and weekend classes in traditional and contemporary crafts such as basketry 12 Religion Edit Local churches include Mount Pisgah Baptist Church Shady Grove Church and Copperhill Church 13 Parks and recreation Edit nbsp The Warne N C community centerWarne is a very rural town surrounded by wildlife countryside and national forests It lies just 0 5 miles 800 m north of the Nantahala National Forest 1 8 miles 2 9 km north of the Chattahoochee National Forest 5 5 miles 8 9 km west of Chatuge Lake 11 8 miles 19 0 km northeast of Nottely Lake and approximately 15 miles 24 km west of the Appalachian Trail 14 Government EditWarne is an unincorporated community with no formal government services are provided at the county level Law enforcement Edit Warne is protected by Sheriff Mark Buchanan of the Clay County Sheriff s Office in Hayesville 15 16 Crime data Edit According to the 2009 Crime Rate Index 17 Warne was rated a personal crime risk of 23 which reflects the combined risks of rape murder assault and robbery Warne also scored a property crime risk of 45 which reflects the combined risks of burglary larceny and motor vehicle theft Both scores are compared to a national average of 100 Education EditThe public school system Clay County Schools is run by the Clay County Board of Education with superintendent Scott Penland The school system is small with an active enrollment of approximately 1 250 students attending a total of three schools on a single campus All schools are accredited by the North Carolina State Board of Education and Hayesville High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Test scores are unfailingly in the top 10 of all North Carolina Schools Hayesville Elementary School covers grades K 4 and has an enrollment of 450 students It has been rated Exemplary every year since the ABCs began Hayesville Middle School covers grades 5 8 with an enrollment of approximately 400 students It has been classified as either a School of Distinction or School of Excellence every year since the ABCs began Hayesville High School covers grades 9 12 with an enrollment of approximately 400 It has the best SAT scores of any school in the area 18 Media EditWarne and the surrounding area are served by a few local television stations numerous local radio stations that serve several genres of music including sports news and talk radio and three local papers Local television channels include W50AB Channel 50 based in Hiawassee Georgia W42AT Channel 42 based in Hayesville North Carolina and W31AN Channel 31 based in Murphy North Carolina 19 Warne is served by 11 local radio stations WCVP AM 600 WCNG FM 102 7 and WKRK AM 1320 are based in Murphy North Carolina WACF FM 95 1 and WYHG AM 770 are based in Young Harris Georgia WCVP FM 95 9 is based in Robbinsville WGHC AM 1400 is based in Clayton Georgia and WFSC AM 1050 WPFJ AM 1480 WFQS FM 91 3 and WNCC 96 7 are based in Franklin North Carolina The most important newspaper in Clay County is the Clay County Progress which in addition to Clay County covers Cherokee County North Carolina and Towns County Georgia Two other notable newspapers are the Cherokee Scout and the Towns County Herald Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Warne sits on Old Hwy 64 which connects Hayesville to the northeast and Brasstown to the northwest Young Harris Road connects Warne to State Road 515 in Young Harris Georgia Western Carolina Regional Airport ICAO KRHP FAA LID RHP known locally as the Murphy Airport Andrews Airport or Murphy Andrews Airport is located approximately 20 miles 32 km north of Warne between the towns of Andrews and Murphy Blairsville Airport ICAO KDZJ 20 FAA LID DZJ formerly 46A lies approximately 16 8 miles 27 0 km southwest of Warne near Blairsville Georgia 21 Utilities Edit Electricity for Warne and all of Clay County is provided by Blue Ridge Mountain Electric Membership Corporation a member owned cooperative located in Young Harris GA Blue Ridge Mountain EMC purchases wholesale electricity from the Tennessee Valley Authority TVA and distributes it in Towns Union and Fannin counties in Georgia and Clay and Cherokee counties in North Carolina Natural gas is supplied by Piedmont Gas which serves over 1 million customers in North and South Carolina and Tennessee 22 23 In 2004 the company formed the Piedmont Natural Gas Foundation and has since invested over 4 million dollars in the various communities it serves 24 Industrial and personal waste is landfilled Healthcare Edit Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital located in Peachtree sports 57 hospital beds and a 120 bed nursing home 25 References Edit a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Warne North Carolina Clay County NC on Census gov U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Warne North Carolina Geographic Names Information System 1980 06 17 Retrieved 2007 12 23 Zipcode Data at hometownlocater com Zip Code Lookup Mapquest com distance from Knoxville TN to Atlanta GA www hikewnc com Koppen Classification Map www weatherbase com U S Census website Retrieved March 29 2020 Economic Indicators for Warne NC on ZipSkinny com John C Campbell Folk School website maps google com churches near Warne North Carolina Appalachian Trail Sheriff s Office Contact Clay County Government Services 2009 Crime Rate Index for Warne NC Clay County Schools City data local TV stations near Hayesville NC Airport information for KDZJ at AirNav http www airnav com airport KDZJ About Piedmont Gas Company Piedmont Gas The Piedmont Natural Gas Foundation Murphy Medical Center Services Archived from the original on June 10 2012 Retrieved May 4 2011 External links EditClay County Chamber of Commerce Clay County Government Services Clay County History Warne Aerial View Warne Community Center The Clay County Progress Warne s local newspaper West NC Travel Guide at Western NC Attractions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warne North Carolina amp oldid 1172122433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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