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Boone Among North Carolina Communities Achieving 2018 National Main Street Accreditation
Boone is among the 47 North Carolina communities that the National Main Street Center has designated as accredited Main Street America programs.…
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Moving Road Closures On Tuesday May 8 For Pavement Markings
Moving closures will take place today (Tuesday May 8) from 9 am to 4 pm to install pavement markings. Expected impact to…
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Monday May 7, 2018 Storm Brings Widespread Hail Across The High Country
A series of thunderstorms brought large amounts of hail across the High Country on Monday evening. Below are reports from…
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Moving Road Closures On Monday May 7 For Pavement Markings
Moving closures will take place today (Monday May 7 ) from 9 am to 4 pm to install pavement markings. Expected impact…
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North Carolina Reaches One Year Mark for REAL ID
RALEIGH – In just one year, more than 445,000 North Carolinians have obtained REAL IDs from the N.C. Division of…
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AAA: April Ends With Most Expensive National Gas Price Average Since 2014
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Hitting $2.81, today’s national gas price average has reached the highest price per gallon since November 2014.…
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AAA Carolinas Urges Safety During Cinco De Mayo Celebrations
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (May 4, 2018) – AAA Carolinas urges those planning to celebrate Cinco de Mayo to do so responsibly…
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Transmission Line Upgrade Beginning to Ensure Reliable Electricity for Members in Ashe, Watauga Counties
Lenoir, N.C., (May 4, 2018) – To ensure adequate, reliable power resources for Ashe and Watauga counties, Blue Ridge Energy…
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Statewide Operation Medicine Drop Collects Record Number Of Potentially Dangerous Medications
RALEIGH — Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey is pleased to announce the 2018 statewide Operation Medicine Drop/Take Back Event was the most…
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App State Athletics to Celebrate 50 Years in Women’s Sports
BOONE, N.C. – Fifty years ago, Appalachian State University field hockey broke ground as the first-ever women's intercollegiate sport in Black…
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