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Zionville Fire Department July 4, 2021 Parade
Below are the sights and sounds as the Zionville Fire Department held its July 4, 2021 Parade through their district.…
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Saturday morning shooting in downtown Boone leads to arrest of Mount Airy man
UPDATED 5:08 pm to add booking photos from Boone Police UPDATE 4:15 pm from Boone Police: Boone, NC โ On…
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Streets blocked off in downtown Boone for crime scene investigation
UPDATE 4:15 pm from Boone Police – https://wataugaonline.com/boone-police-investigating-shooting-in-downtown-boone-this-morning-suspect-in-custody/ UPDATE 1:53 pm – the previously block off streets in and around…
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Student School Board representative Haleigh Lawson presented Servantโs Heart Award
BOONE โ Haleigh Lawson, recent Watauga High School graduate and student representative to the Watauga County Board of Education, was…
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Grandfather Mountain Highland Games return July 8-11, 2021
During summer, Grandfather Mountain is known for its lush greenery and the kaleidoscope colors of myriad blooms. During July, however,…
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Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice seeking Avery County absconder
Update Wednesday, July 28, 2021 – Oscar Cook has been located and arrested. More details at this link. The Division…
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Watauga County Schools named Accomplished District by National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
BOONE โ Watauga County Schools has been named an Accomplished District by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, a…
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NCDOT Halting Most Lane Closures for July Fourth Weekend
RALEIGH โ The N.C. Department of Transportation is suspending most road construction projects over July Fourth weekend to help ease highway…
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Tourism to the Blue Ridge Parkway creates $1.3 Billion in Economic Benefits
(NC/VA) โ A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 14.1 million visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway in…
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Tree seedlings available for order from the N.C. Forest Service beginning July 1
RALEIGHโ Beginning July 1, the North Carolina Forest Service is accepting tree seedling orders as part of its annual sale.…
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