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Metrolina Greenhouses, Inc., located in Huntersville, is the nation's largest greenhouse housed under one roof. Four hundred workers work ninety-two heated acres, which produces over 70 million plants a year for retailers including Lowe's, Home Depot, and Wal-Mart.
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5843
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recently let their basketball coach, Matt Doherty, go. Murray discusses reasons for this and the future of the basketball program at the school.
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David Griffin, Jr. is vice-president of the family business, D. H. Griffin Wrecking. The company is the Southeast's largest and the country's third-largest wrecking company. Gray discusses the work of Griffin and the company at the clean-up of the World Trade Center in New York.
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5845
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An ankle injury ended Walter Triplette's soccer career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, so he turned to fencing. Today he is the owner of Triplette Competitive Arms, Inc. The company, located near Elkin, makes and sell fencing weapons, masks, tunics, and armor. Between 100 to 200 orders are shipped daily from an inventory worth over $1 million.