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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.
Harmony Free Will Baptist Church’s Bash provides nearly 2,000 backpacks, school supplies
The 16th Annual Harmony Free Will Baptist Church’s Back-to-School Bash, held Saturday at Hampton High School, provided nearly 2,000 backpacks filled with school supplies for preschool to high school students. With the theme of this year’s bash, “Bee Kind,” kids learned from a beekeeper while busy bees buzzed around the location. The event featured free […] The post Harmony Free Will Baptist Church’s Bash provides nearly 2,000 backpacks, school supplies appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Anderson County law director died Friday; service Aug. 1 in Unicoi
Anderson County officials and others are mourning the death of longtime County Law Director Jay Yeager on Friday. "It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing. ... Mr. Yeager, a dedicated public servant and esteemed legal professional, passed away Friday, July 26," County Mayor Terry Frank, members of the Anderson County Board of Commissioners, and Commission Chairman Tyler Mayes said in a written statement issued from Frank's office on Monday. ...
Family Fun is Brewing at the N.C. Transportation Museum with the Brew & Choo Craft Beer Festival on August 10!
704-636-2889 (museum) or 704-343-8292 (direct) | mailto:marcus.neubacher@nctransportationmuseum.org. SPENCER, N.C. — The N.C. Transportation Museum is brewing up fun and good times in preparation for their annual family-friendly craft beer festival. Visitors are invited to come out and enjoy various games and activities while adults 21+ enjoy local and regional craft beers, from 11 different breweries, in the festival area set up in the Back Shop. The Brew & Choo Craft Beer Festival is on Saturday, August 10, from 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. with most activities happening indoors.
Food Lion Expands To Go Services at 12 Additional Stores; Evan Harding Comments
SALISBURY, NC - Twelve more stores are gaining access to Food Lion’s convenient Food Lion To Go grocery pickup service, bringing the pickup or home delivery program to a total of 1,108 stores across the retailer’s 10-state footprint. “We continue to offer Food Lion To Go at additional...
Albemarle, restaurants team up for ‘The Duke’s Feast’
Albemarle Downtown Development Corporation will present “The Duke’s Feast Restaurant Week” Aug. 5-11. The Duke’s Feast, much like “Queen’s Feast: Charlotte’s Restaurant Week, will feature dine-in specials by three restaurants in Downtown Albemarle, Christine’s Wood Fire, 197 N. Second St., Five Points Public House, 304 E. Main St., and The Courthouse Tavern & Table, 114 S. […] The post Albemarle, restaurants team up for ‘The Duke’s Feast’ appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Events of note: Cornelius music school celebrates 10 years in August
July 29. Learn Music, a Cornelius-based music instruction school, is observing its 10th anniversary in August. Founded by Cornelius native Adam Wilson, the studio has taught over 2000 students of all ages, supported over 75 music students through their partnership with the Cain Center, hosted over 60 recitals, and organized 31 concerts for their student rock bands.
August 1st begins “beans in the jar” month to predict upcoming snows for winter 2024-2025 season
The August tradition of placing a bean in a jar to predict the number of upcoming winter snowfalls is about to get underway once again. For every foggy morning in August, a bean (you can also use coins since they are more readily available) is placed in a jar. A big bean is used for a heavy fog and a small bean for a light fog. If you are using coins, then use a quarter as a “big bean” and a penny or dime for a “small bean”.
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