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Regan DuCasse commented on Video of Matthew Shepard Surfaces
Video of Matthew Shepard Surfaces Emrich rants about being connected to "kill gays" bill .
Stimulus opens window for PGT Industries
A Salisbury-area manufacturer has quietly added 165 jobs since the beginning of the year thanks to federal stimulus program.
TV Tidbits: Creasey family got a lot more than just a new house
The Creasey family didn't just get a new house in Extreme Makeover: Home Edition -- they were also showered with gifts from local businesses.
Creasey family receives more gifts and donations from the community
Jason Hedrick of Hedrick Creative Building tells the Creasey family, Brittany, Makayla, William, Makenzie and Tricia, that all excess financial donations from the community intended to help build their 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' house will be donated to them.
ITES fifth-graders learn flag etiquette INDIAN TRAIL - Indian Trail Elementary School's fifth-graders now know the proper etiquette concerning handling the American flag, thanks to some veterans who came to their school recently to teach them.
Buncombe County schools choral clinic
The annual Buncombe County Schools All County Choral Clinic will be held for high school students at 7 p.m. tonight at Arden Presbyterian Church, 2215 Hendersonville Rd.
Concord-Kannapolis Independent Tribune
Candidate Q&A: Bob Misenheimer
Education Bachelor's degree from Catawba College, master's degree from Appalachian State, advanced certification in administration from UNC-Chapel Hill What life and professional experiences do you feel will help you, if elected? Dealing with people for more than 36 years in school work plus having been on Kannapolis City Council since 1989 has ...
Wingate's Stormi Gale earns Player of the Week honors Monday
Wingate University junior middle blocker Stormi Gale has been named this weeka s South Atlantic Conference Volleyball Player of the Week, league officials announced Monday.
Wingate finishes fifth at Patsy Rendleman Invitational Tuesday
The Wingate University womena s golf team finished fifth in the 2009 Patsy Rendleman Invitational Tuesday.
Education: New chapter, members of Kappa Mu Epsilon
The Catawba College Department of Mathematics installed a new chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national undergraduate honor society for the advancement of mathematics, during a ceremony held in Tom Smith Auditorium on campus Sept.
Student receives research stipend
A Catawba College student has received a $1,000 research stipend from the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to perform research.
Catawba gives four grads Distinguished Alumnus Awards
Four Catawba College alumni were recognized as recipients of Distinguished Alumnus Awards during homecoming activities on Oct.
RCCA brings the Red Hot Jubilee Jam to Salisbury Oct. 18
The Rowan County Concert Association presents the Red Hot Jubilee Jam Sunday, Oct.
Ugly Bug Ball: Silent auction a new way to raise funds for Catawba's Center for the Environment
Scott and Diana Aldridge bid on a bowl with glaze by potter Brent Smith in the Ugly Bug Ball silent auction at the Center for the Environment.
Principal of Year for 2010 from Cleveland Elementary School
Rebecca "Becky" Kepley-Lee, principal of Cleveland Elementary School, has been selected as the 2010 Wachovia Principal of the Year for the Rowan-Salisbury School System in a program sponsored by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction and Wachovia Corp., a part of Wells Fargo Co.
Catawba invites parents to class
"I wasn't sure how many people would show up for 'Take Your Parents to Class' on Friday," says Cyndi Allison Wittum, a Catawba College communication arts instructor.
Catawba Community Music announces new faculty
Dean Orbison will serve as the director of the new high school choral ensemble, the Catawba College Youth Chorale this fall semester.
Police investigate break-in at Catawba College
Salisbury Police report investigating break-ins at Woodson Hall at Catawba College.
Catawba College presents 'The Women,' opening Sept. 29
Students prepare for a rehearsal of 'The Women' at Catawba College. From left to right are Liz Parsons, Amber Hughes, Carmen Bartlett, Katie Haeuser and Eleanor Withrow.
RCCC nursing program information
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College encourages all prospective nursing students to attend one of two upcoming information sessions on Oct.
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