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43937
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Totaling 520 establishments, North Carolina's golf courses and connected entities contribute 53,000 jobs and a combined wages of $1.3 billion to the state's economy. A statistical list of the state's top 100 courses is provided.
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43342
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"Agriculture and agribusiness account for 17% of all jobs in the state and an annual economic impact of $91.8 billion,according to state officials. Across North Carolina, farms are incorporating innovative practices to evolve as the agribusiness industry has over the decades." The North Carolina Food Innovation Lab is expected open in Kannnapolis in early March.
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43982
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"The NC East Alliance economic development organization is initiating a homegrown approach through education resources to create a continual skilled workforce in its 29 Coastal Plain Counties."
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43792
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"A family business crafts fine fountain pens for collectors who adamantly believe that the pen is mightier than the keyboard" The business originally began in 1901. In 200, it ushered in it own brand of fountain pens. Scott Franklin is owner.
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43726
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The post-pandemic adjustment has had a deep impact on many aspects of culture, especially that of home and design. Nathan Bryant, Altura Architect's vice president, shares his outlook on new visions of architecture, home building, and designing throughout Western North Carolina.
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Founded in 2015, Lexington Glassworks has been no stranger to attention and astonishment. As Ashville, North Carolina's premier glassblowing studio and galley, Lexington Glassworks is becoming a hot topic and starting to attract many well-known artists and appreciators.
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"North Carolina businesses exported a record $34.35 billion in merchandise in 2019 but started this year facing the economic impact of an unprecedented global pandemic." John Loyack is EDPNC vice president of global business services.
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41219
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Characteristics that make this galaxy extremely rare, according to the author, include its classification (Hoag type galaxies) and features such as a well-defined elliptical core. Also discussed were general features of galaxies, such as galaxy rings.
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43757
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Built in the early 1870s, the house is the earliest house still standing within the Sladesville community. It was originally owned by Thomas Rodman Jarvis.
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35392
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This article profiled the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences' Research Curator of Crustaceans position, its retiree (Dr. John Cooper) and his successor (Bronwyn Williams). Cooper’s contributions included serving as a reference for environmental managers. Williams’ contributions included providing information about specimens she collected in the Northwest.
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40687
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Five individuals from rural towns across North Carolina are leading the way in closing the urban and rural divide, removing the language barrier, and assuring underserved populations experience an improved quality of life.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 51 Issue 10, October 2019, p11-14, 16
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35454
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Offered in detail for this issue’s report was a school bond slated for voter approval. How the impact could be felt: more classroom space not in trailers; newer buildings; more facilities complying with state building codes. Speaking of better building standards, that took a residential tone as local building professionals met for a seminar. Their goals: learn ways to improve their construction quality, so they could offer home buyers higher customer satisfaction.
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35475
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NC's 1995 General Assembly faced elections yields that were a conglomerate of national and local interests. The national and local legislative wish list focused on reforms to taxation, welfare, governmental operations, and bureaucratic operations. NC’s voters sought improvements in their design and construction industries. The item on their wish list: single prime contracts, boasted to be more time and cost efficient than multi-prime contracts.
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The Hackney Gin Distillery and pasture-to-plate restaurant based in Washington, NC strives to give patrons a true taste of coastal cuisine. Along with serving a variety of dishes that range from oyster and mussels to steak and lamb, Hackney is well-known for its delectable cocktails poured with its in-house gin, 1,000 Piers Coastal Carolina.
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