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The NC Daniel Boone Heritage Trail will have a presence at the Carolina Frost Cabin at the Daniel Boone Family Festival in downtown Mocksville on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Living history ...
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These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.
NASCAR legend Greg Biffle was preparing to leave for a vacation to the Bahamas when he got word of just how much damage Hurricane Helene had caused in Western North Carolina. In fact, Biffle was ...
HERE IN NORTH CAROLINA. ALL FLAGS AT HALF MAST AT STATE ... THE CITY MANAGER ARGUES FIREFIGHTERS GET MORE SICK AND VACATION TIME THAN ANY OTHER CITY EMPLOYEE, AND SAYS THIS IS A WAY OF MAKING ...
Staffing cuts at Yosemite, above, and other popular national parks are likely to make the coming vacation season especially ... in Tennessee and North Carolina, logged 12.2 million visits last ...
An energy-efficient, “off-the-grid-style” geodesic dome home is for sale on 12 wooded acres in eastern Cabarrus County. The ...
A retired couple are selling their longtime, “off-the-grid-style” geodesic dome home on 12.3 wooded acres in eastern Cabarrus ...
Worlds collide inside a massive mansion for sale in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania. And while castles like this one sometimes go for ...
North Carolina ranks as FORBES' Best State for Business for the third straight year (2017 was its first time on top). With one of the highest net migration rates in the U.S., people have been ...
North Carolina Cooperative Extension staff members ... On Saturday, the biggest plant sale of the season in Winston-Salem takes place on the sprawling green lawn of the Reynolda House Museum ...
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