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Sawyer Chapman-Mays scores 4 touchdowns as Alexander Central dominates Wilkes Central
TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. — Alexander Central junior running back Sawyer Chapman-Mays carried his team to a convincing 54-14 win over Wilkes Central on Friday night. Chapman-Mays rushed for 69 yards and four touchdowns on 10 carries, leading the Cougars to their Week 2 win. Early in the first quarter, Chapman-Mays...
Pieces of meteorite may have fallen in Spruce Pine area, NASA & App State seek information
Officials with NASA are seeking information regarding the meteorite spotted across the High County during the overnight. Lauri Miller, with the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at App State, tells WataugaOnline that NASA has reached out to their department and their information indicates that pieces of the meteorite last night may have fallen in and around the Spruce Pine area.
Panthers Welcome Western Carolina for Home Clash
THE OPENING KICK: After going 0-2-1 to start the season, Georgia State looks for its first win of the season hosting Western Carolina on Sep. 1 at 1:00 p.m. RETURNING PANTHERS: Georgia State welcomes back a majority of last seasons production, including top goal scorer Aaliyah Faddoul and leading goalkeeper Jaddah Foos. The Panthers also return graduate student Callee Maughon, who started every match last season and scored the winning goal in the Panthers Sun Belt Tournament win in 2023. Midfielder Elena Diaz and defender Therese Brink look to help provide much-needed veteran leadership for the Panthers this season.
Kevin Concepcion Called His 3 TD Performance in NC State’s Win Over WCU
On Thursday night, Sophomore Wide Receiver Kevin Concepcion set a new career high of 3 touchdown receptions. Apparently, it wasn’t random. When asked by an athletic trainer prior to the game how many he was going to get, he said: 3. Pretty freaking awesome. Concepcion had 121 yards receiving,...
Construction moving along at $40 million EV battery plant in Pickens
EASLEY, S.C. — Construction is in full swing along Calhoun Memorial Highway in Pickens County. According to Jürgen Weingärtner, with ElringKlinger, they plan to create batteries for electric vehicles on site. The first of two concrete pads have been poured, set to be the host of production lines.
Experts: Mosquito scourge to persist; more disease likely
North Carolina had three recorded cases of West Nile virus this month, and state experts said the numbers will likely increase in the coming weeks as the post-Debby mosquito population continues to boom. Several suspected cases of West Nile virus are under investigation by the N.C. Division of Public Health’s Communicable Diseases Branch, Dr. Carl Williams, public health veterinarian with the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, said this week. ...
Ribbon Cutting for Asheville Butterfly Trail
Asheville/Mills River – Human-sized butterflies have been installed at the Asheville Visitor Center and Reems Creek Nursery. Butterfly stations will be established throughout Buncombe County in 2024 and 2025. The inspiring trail will feature 15 stunning local butterflies and the plants they require as caterpillars. The official ribbon-cutting celebration, hosted by Bee City USA – Asheville and the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, will take place on August 29th at noon outside the Asheville Visitor Center.
Soccer Visits Georgia State in Sunday Matinee
Sunday's Match-Up: Western Carolina (1-2-1, 0-0-0 SoCon) at Georgia State (0-2-1, 0-0-0 Sun Belt) Western Carolina (13-5-3, 7-2-0 SoCon) Georgia State (9-5-6, 4-3-3 Sun Belt) The Catamounts and Panthers met for the first time in program history last season as the feline foes battled to a 2-2 draw at the Catamount Athletic Complex in Cullowhee. The Purple and Gold was one of two Southern Conference foes for the Panthers last year as the Panthers also battled to a 0-0 tie with in-state rival Mercer the week before.
Beach Day in North Carolina: High Temps and Thunderstorm Risks
Raleigh, NC — This Saturday, Raleigh residents should prepare for patchy fog in the morning, creating hazardous driving conditions. The National Weather Service warns of sudden reductions in visibility, urging drivers to exercise extra caution by using low-beam headlights and fog lights if available. High temperatures are expected to be 2 to 5 degrees above normal, making it a warmer-than-average day for the end of August.
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