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‘Sister Wives’ Mykelti Brown & Family Make Big Move
Sister Wives star Mykelti Brown Padron and her family finally made their big move. For a while now, Mykelti and her husband Tony confirmed they planned on moving their household out of Utah to North Carolina. Maddie Brush and her family also live in North Carolina, and Janelle Brown spends quite a lot of time there to visit. As a result, the state held a lot of appeal for the Padrons.
Rack Room Shoes Revives Real People Campaign with North Carolina-Based Social Media Influencers The Jarretts
Adidas Raises Guidance as Q2 Revenue Growth Surges 11 Percent Rack Room Shoes has revived its Real People campaign for the fall 2024 season, highlighting actual customers of the popular shoe retailer. This time around, the company has partnered again with the Jarrett family — social media influencers and business owners from North Carolina — to feature the family of six in the campaign. Torrie and Brenton Jarrett are raising their four children on a farm and documenting their experiences on their blog @Willowbrookfarmlife while also running their renovation company, Willowbrook Builders, and their coffee shop, Willowbrook Grounds. “We tackle everything as a team,”...
More to be done to embrace, drive innovation economy: Report
(The Center Square) – Although North Carolina’s economy is doing well and keeping pace with the rest of America, the state still needs to do more to “embrace and drive” innovation, according to a new report by the North Carolina Board of Science, Technology & Innovation. “Technology and innovation are key ingredients of a high-productivity, […]
Wildfire smoke linked to increased risk of dementia
GREENSBORO, N.C. — As almost 100 wildfires are burning across the nation, a new report says all that smoke might be causing people to get dementia. The findings were presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference this week. The study looked at the medical records of more than 1.2 million people. It found higher rates of dementia in areas where people were exposed to more wildfire smoke.
NC investing millions in universities to address nursing shortage
Western Carolina University announced on Monday the School of Nursing will be receiving a grant of over $2 million to expand its nursing degree program. This grant comes as the UNC System aims to alleviate the nursing shortage in the state. Director of WCU’s School of Nursing Dr. Terri Durbin said the university is one of 11 colleges awarded extra funding, allocated by the UNC System.
History becomes housing in Clayton
CLAYTON — A development company has brought a historic textile factory back to life as an apartment building known as the Spinning Mill Lofts. Thomas Taft Jr., principal at Taft Development Group, said it took some time to see the full potential of the 120-year-old building that was home to the Clayton Spinning Co. for nearly eight decades. “We were […] The post History becomes housing in Clayton first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Back-to-school event is Aug. 11 at Clayton High
CLAYTON — The 10th annual Back to School Youth Explosion is scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, at Clayton High School, 600 S. Fayetteville St. The event will offer free haircuts, braids, backpacks and food. Hair must be washed and free of tangles, and a child must be present to receive a backpack. For more information, call […] The post Back-to-school event is Aug. 11 at Clayton High first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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