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Police: Driver tried to pass tractor, killed farmer
A man was killed after a tow truck attempted to pass a tractor and instead struck the tractor, according to N.C. Highway Patrol. Herman "Dennis" Kiser, 68, of Crouse, was driving a tractor west on Hephzibah Church Road on Saturday, July 27, at 10:20 a.m. when 43-year-old Scottie Andrew Brooks, also of Crouse, who...
WNC football: Key losses, returning pieces on Mountain Athletic Conference rosters
Another season means the Class of 2024 has graduated and younger players are set to step into their shoes. The Citizen Times is breaking down rosters by conference, looking at three key players per team who graduated last season and the three players who may be replacing the production this season. Here are players...
Lake Norman home with dual lakefront views purchased for record $11.5 million
CORNELIUS, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Lake Norman home was sold for a record amount this month that has waterfront views in both front and back. According to real estate company Ivester Jackson-Christies International, the 8,900-square-foot home on Belle Isle Drive sold for $11.5 million. Ivester Jackson says the closing price is a record […]
Albemarle restaurant changes name, menu
In late 2018, Victor Patel brought a burger chain to Albemarle. Now, he has flipped his restaurant’s style and flavor. In the building formerly occupied by Hwy 55 Burgers Shakes & Fries in the Olive Place Shopping Center, Patel has opened Good Eats. The restaurant serves homestyle meals that include country dishes and sides, such […] The post Albemarle restaurant changes name, menu appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
September 22: Folk Music as an Expression of Culture: Talks with Acoustic Demonstrations
“Folk Music as an Expression of Culture: Talks with Acoustic Demonstrations”. Sunday, September 22, 2024, from 2:45-4 p.m. Herrick Pavilion and Stage, Valle Crucis Community Park (2892 Broadstone Road, Banner Elk, NC 28604) [Add to Google Calendar]. BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University's High Country Humanities—with support from North Carolina...
NC Gov. Cooper opted out of Harris VP vetting, in part over worry about GOP lieutenant: AP sources
WASHINGTON — (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper opted not to be a candidate in Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate search in part due to concerns that his Republican lieutenant governor would try to assume control if he left the state to campaign as part of the Democratic ticket, according to three people familiar with the matter.
‘Mission is failing’ on patient care, AG tells NC health officials weighing expansion request
This is a developing story and will be updated. North Carolina’s attorney general wants state health officials to deny Mission Hospital’s bid to add 26 more beds to the Asheville facility, according to a letter sent Monday and shared with BPR News. The AG’s office cited the need for increased competition in the region and the recent spate of complaints against Mission’s owner, HCA Healthcare.
Ben Massey hosts community listening sessions
LANSING — On July 11 at The Barn in Lansing, Candidate Ben Massey held his first listening session. Approximately 20 Ashe County citizens attended to ask questions and express their concerns over the issues they care about in the upcoming election. Massey, who is running for state representative for District 93, serving Ashe, Alleghany, and Watauga counties, is vitally interested in hearing from the folks he hopes to represent in Raleigh. Issues that were brought up as concerns focused on a number of topics including...
Chamber offering free workshop for community non-profits
The Elizabethton/Carter County Chamber of Commerce will once again host Non-Profit Connect on Wednesday, July 31, from 10 to 11 a.m. A free workshop series presented in partnership with United Way of East Tennessee Highlands, Non-Profit Connect provides helpful resources for those involved in non-profits serving our community. Wednesday’s workshop will feature guest speaker Kristie […] The post Chamber offering free workshop for community non-profits appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Across the pond: Weighing ticket options for the Panthers’ game in Germany
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Football season is just around the corner, and many Panthers fans are eyeing a trip abroad to catch the team take on the Giants in Germany this season. There are plenty of price options when it comes to how fans want to root on the Panthers...
Monday marks 3 months since 4 law enforcement officers were killed in an ambush in Charlotte
Monday marks three months since the shooting that killed four law enforcement officers. Hundreds of people came together Saturday at Suffolk Punch in the South End to show support for the officers who were hurt in the deadly ambush in east Charlotte this past April. The event dubbed Craft Brewers...
Dismal former Carolina Panthers player galvanizing career elsewhere
The list of former Carolina Panthers players who go on to achieve great things elsewhere is large. Some weren't utilized correctly and thrived in better environments. Others were inexplicably moved on in their primes for one reason or another. This is a trend that must end if the new regime wants to drag this team out of the abyss and back to relevancy.
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