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10142
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The STATE magazine's first issue was published on June 3, 1933, and its publisher, Carl Goerch, was from New York. Goerch was born in Tarrytown in 1891 and came to North Carolina in 1913. Hodge recounts how Goerch started the magazine, which would become one of the top regional publications in the nation, and discusses other individuals, including Billy Arthur and Bill Sharpe, who were closely connected with it.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 1, June 2008, p126-128, 130-133, il, por Periodical Website
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Record #:
14015
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Reeves, a native of Raleigh, discusses why his alternative weekly publication, Spectator, has been successful while others in the same metropolitan area have failed. In its first year of publication, Spectator had over $127,000 in sales. Final sales figures for 1982 are expected to top $900,000.
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27679
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Raleigh resident Kaitlyn Goalen is co-publisher and editor of the Short Stack cookbook series. Each entry in the series is devoted to one ingredient and is hand-stiched, containing only 20 recipes. The series has been successful in the saturated cookbook market. Goalen is also the founder of Wild Yonder, a Raleigh based outdoor food-based camp for adults.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 31 Issue 41, October 2014, p24-25 Periodical Website