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43598
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In January 2022, CityView Media launched CityView News Fund to help restore accountability and transparency for serving the news needs of Fayetteville and Cumberland County., as both stakeholders and researchers alike have noted that news stories of importance to the local area have often gone either underpotted and at times unreported despite their importance to residents.
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"On November 7, 2022, our friend and long-time writer Phillip Gerard passed away unexpectedly. In every story that her wrote for us, helped us understand a little bit more about what it means to be a North Carolinian." The editorial stall of "Our State" notes Mr. Gerard's passing.
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43647
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Once known for its few landmarks and vacant buildings, Forsyth County has slowly transformed into the "Innovation Quarter," becoming a marvelous hub for the city of Winston Salem. Now Forsyth County is home to more than 90 companies that specialize in biomedical science, clinical services, information technology, retail, and more. Forsyth is also attracting millions of dollars in investments from entrepreneurs who are working towards startup companies.
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43669
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North Carolina's General Assembly has passed Bipartisan legislation signed by Governor Roy Cooper that will readjust the state's approach to reducing carbon pollution. It is a goal for North Carolina to become carbon neutral moving into 2050, "ditching dependency on fossil fuels, coal, oil, and gas."
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Moore County in North Carolina is widely known as a vibrant small town with country living and a golfing phenomenon, but now Moore is turning new heads after a power outage that left the county dark for 5-straight days in December. During this time, Sothern Pines Growler (brewery) and volunteered food trucks helped feed hundreds of individuals, "making residents and business owners realize how special this place is."
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43692
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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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43695
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Asheville, North Carolina has become a sanctuary for many outdoor enthusiasts. The green city provides many opportunities like hiking, boating, biking, fishing, and more; all connected by the French Broad River, one of the oldest rivers in the world.
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43699
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Currently serving his first term in Congress representing North Carolina's 6th Congressional District, Walker previously served as Pastor of Worship and Music at Lawndale Baptist Church in Greensboro. One of his highlights include the 2015 Human Trafficking Detection Act.
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Carolina Banker (HG 2153 N8 C66), Vol. Issue , Winter 2015, p30-31, por
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43724
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Since the 1800's the Earth has seen a steady increase in global ocean temperatures. 2022 had the highest recorded temperature, contributing to the highest global sea level since modern recordkeeping began in 1955.
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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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43755
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"Daniel Seabrook, the Patriarch of the North Carolina Seabrook family, was born July 10, 1737, at Shoal Harbor in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey."
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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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43758
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Dating to the 1880s, the house is the earliest still standing in the Makelyville community of Hyde County.
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43759
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Mary married Josephus Daniels Sr. in 1856. Josephus Daniels Jr. was born on April 18, 1862.Josephus Daniels Jr. was longtime owner of the News and Observer in Raleigh. Mary Seabrook was born in Hyde County in 1835.