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Abortion ruling likely keeps North Carolina a destination
(The Center Square) – North Carolina is expected to remain a destination for abortions in the South following two decisions on Friday in a federal case litigating new state law. Judge Catherine Eagles decided on a permanent block for part of the legislation that says doctors must document the location of a pregnancy before prescribing […]
Ince serves pivotal role at Gray Stone
Gray Stone Day School News Service MISENHEIMER — College counselor Sarah Ince works in overdrive to support her students. Whether it is assisting with financial aid applications, or meeting one-on-one with students to guide them in every step as they look for postsecondary match and fit, Ince works with each student to set an intention […] The post Ince serves pivotal role at Gray Stone appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Avelo Airlines Launches Six New Routes from Concord-Padgett Regional Airport
Avelo Airlines is set to expand its presence at Concord-Padgett Regional Airport (USA) with the introduction of six new routes. This strategic move marks a significant enhancement in connectivity for passengers traveling from the Charlotte, North Carolina area, providing more options for convenient, affordable flights to key destinations across the Eastern United States.
Panthers QB Bryce Young gives hilarious advice on understanding Xavier Legette’s accent
The connection between Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young and wideout Xavier Legette should be a fun one . . . as long as the former is able to “lock in.” Young spoke with NFL Network national reporter Cameron Wolfe following the team’s Back Together Saturday session of training camp yesterday morning. And Wolfe couldn’t let Carolina’s 2023 first-round pick get away without getting his thoughts on Carolina’s 2024 first-round pick and his popular country accent. “I was at ‘Bama for a couple years, so you get a couple guys,” Young said with a smile. “But you just gotta lock in. Can’t look...
Musician Adam Lawrence following his dreams
Adam Lawrence has always been a dreamer. Throughout the Mooresville musician’s life, one dream has always led to another. “When I started to learn guitar and started to play music, my first dream was to play a song. My second dream was to play a song with people – friends and family. Then I wanted to play a solo. Then I wanted to be able to play in front of people. Then I wanted to make some money at it. Then I wanted to play to inspire. I wanted to play with a band. I wanted to play with my father.