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43762
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"In April, more than 400 electric co-op leaders from across the state met in Raleigh for the 2023 Statewide meeting."
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 55 Issue 6, June 2023, p6, il, por
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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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43813
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"Introducing non-native animals and plants to the environment can lead to all sorts of problems." Of particular concern in North Carolina is a bush-like plant that is native to Asia called privet and animal species like nutria, which is destructive to wetlands areas.
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43816
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"Asa Amason, son of Eli Amason and wife Ellender Moore, was born on December 3, 1804, in Edgecombe County, North Carolina and died August 8, 1876, in Sumter County, Alabama."
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Trees of Wilson (NoCar F262 .W7 W5), Vol. 32 Issue 6, June 2023, p66,72
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43817
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In May 2023, Surry-Yadkin Electric Membership Corporation partnered with Hollar and Greene Produce Company to switch shipping units used for cold storage from diesel to electric power. This is the first time the technology has been employed by one of North Carolina's electric cooperatives.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 55 Issue 7, July 2023, p6, il
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43884
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"Guilford County welcomes new transportation projects while its stronghold furniture industry keeps on giving." High Point's furniture and home interiors market events bring in $6.7 billion worth o business into the state and contributes 15,000 jobs. Thomas Built Buses added 300 new employees last year and is making progress on its Jouley electric powered model. Toyota is investing $5.6 billion in its electric battery plant near Liberty.
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43914
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Newly available data concerning concentrations of of PFAS found in the middle and lower Cape Fear River has lead North Carolina Department of Health and Human Resources to recommend limits on the consumption of certain freshwater fish in those areas.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 3, Autumn 2023, p36-37, il Periodical Website
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43915
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Bowen (1774-1815) was a native of Beaufort County and was an ordained minister in the Primitive Baptist Church. His carreer in the church is given in this sketch, originally posted in in the "North Carolina Free Press" in 1832.
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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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44090
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"North Carolina's most respected doctors in 65 specialties are presented in this annual report. Those cited were elected by their peers with a goal of saluting the state's leading medical practitioners."
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44115
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A new book by James Allen Bailey and Margaret Boykin Bailey chronicles history regarding Hollywood Cemetery, which is just a mile south of downtown Middlesex, N.C.
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Trees of Wilson (NoCar F262 .W7 W5), Vol. 33 Issue 5, May 2024, p55
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44131
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"A new heritage trail reveals the soul of the mountain city." Stops on the recently unveiled Black Cultural Heritage Trail include the 1887 Allen High School, the Foundry Hotel, named for the historic steel mill, integral to Asheville's early growth and a group of entertainment venues known as the Chitlin Circuit.
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44186
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This article details the artwork of eight Indigenous artists in an exhibit called To Take Shape and Meaning. Their artwork isn’t only reflective of contemporary culture, but the artists are also honoring their own cultures and traditions. Some of the art includes jewelry, masks, painted gourds, pottery, hand-woven baskets, corn-husk dolls, and stone carvings.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue Summer, June-August 2024, p2-4, il
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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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