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Kids parade set for July 6 downtown
Always wanted to be in a parade? Kids of all ages are invited to participate in the Kids Parade making its way downtown Salisbury on July 6 from 10-11 a.m. beginning at City Hall, 217 S. Main Street and ending at the Rowan Museum. Participants can bring your bicycle, tricycle or wagon decorated in red, […] The post Kids parade set for July 6 downtown appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Review: Lee Street theatre does some ‘Sneaking Around’
SALISBURY — “Texas has a whorehouse in it…” So goes the anthem of the lusty and entertaining story of a brothel named the “Chicken Ranch,” its owner Mona Stangley, and a sheriff caught between his heart and his job named Ed Earl Dodd. Lee Street theatre’s musical production opening July 5, “The Best Little Whorehouse […] The post Review: Lee Street theatre does some ‘Sneaking Around’ appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Graves of heroes: Bob Timberlake honors ancestors who fought at Battle of Guilford Courthouse
LEXINGTON, N.C. — Living in the Triad, we know Greensboro is named for General Nathanael Greene who led American revolutionary troops at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. But there are other people who helped organize that battle who we should also know. One of whom is the ancestor of Bob Timberlake, the famous artist from Lexington. Ahead of the Forth of July Bob sat down with WFMY News 2's Ben Briscoe to help honor the people who fought for our freedom in our neck of the woods.
Davidson County Local Food Network and Thomasville Farmers Market announce launch of a new pop-up farmers market
The Davidson County Local Food Network and the Thomasville Farmers Market are excited to announce the launch of a new pop-up farmers market at the Senior Services Congregate Center in Thomasville. This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to improve access to fresh and locally grown farm produce for...
All that jazz: June concert held free for the public
Songs of multiple genres, including jazz, pop, swing and several patriotic pieces, were all a part of the Jazz in June concert offered on the afternoon of June 29. The love for jazz music is what brought the people out as one attendee noted, and Charles Goldman echoed that sentiment as he said, “We like […] The post All that jazz: June concert held free for the public appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Signs of a Septic Emergency and Immediate Steps to Take
Septic system emergencies can be stressful and potentially hazardous if not addressed promptly. Recognizing the early signs of a septic emergency and knowing what steps to take can help mitigate damage and restore normalcy. At HoneyBee Septic Tank Service, located in Mount Pleasant and servicing the greater Charlotte, North Carolina area, we’re committed to providing expert advice and prompt service to keep your septic system functioning smoothly.
Davidson County Animal Alliance saves "Nugget" and three other dogs from abusive home
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. — We’re getting an exclusive look at a puppy named Nugget. She is one of the surviving puppies rescued from what Davidson County officials call a house of horror. Yesterday the sheriff’s office revealed a man is charged after two dogs were found dead on...
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