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When Deedre Noble-Cuthbertson took a job at the post office in Cleveland, her top boss was a young, first-term president from ...
With a nickname like “Wild Bill” Corriher, new friends may have to take a moment to decide what they are getting into. But ...
Learning that Dr. Susan Tigert had written a novel, the AP Language students in Mrs. Wendy Fontenot’s class at East Rowan ...
As the month of April came to a close, the staff at the Terrie Hess Child Advocacy Center took a breath, then got back to work. Because April is National Child Abuse Awareness month, it can be the ...
The Salisbury City Council will consider the approval of a non-annexation agreement with the town of Spencer during the upcoming meeting on Tuesday. The agreement is part of a series of non-annexation ...
By Dr. Mary Ann Wolf In rural communities, like the many we have here in North Carolina, local public schools are often ...
By David Larson Carolina Journal Should state and local government buildings be allowed to fly flags advocating certain ...
SALISBURY — Piedmont Players is thrilled to welcome 2023 Bistro Award recipient and critically acclaimed cabaret performer ...
The Salisbury Rowan Choral Society announced the opening of its 115th season with two performances of its spring concert ...
The Alumni Association of Mu Beta Psi, National Honorary Musical Fraternity, awarded the Salisbury-Rowan Choral Society a ...
Karen Kistler [email protected] MT. ULLA — Two Rowan County farmers, Joe Hodge and Christen Parker, both of Mt. Ulla, are among 60 individual growers who earned grants aimed at ...
Would you take your family on a flight with a pilot who has no training or experience, have the family vehicle repaired by just anyone, go to court with an unlicensed lawyer or approve a surgical ...
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