McDowell County
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Hometown Hello: Motherly names
WRAL's Bill Leslie takes the "Hometown Hello" to towns with motherly names.
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State Board of Education, superintendents discuss funding cuts
The North Carolina State Board of Education holds a special meeting with local school superintendents to discuss how school districts are adjusting to the recent budget cuts and the planned additional cuts for the upcoming fiscal year.
we just have to keep their morale this house we can't. -- McDowell county -- well count me. We have our free and reduced way it is up to 68%. So we have tremendous poverty and
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Arrests in Operation Spyglass
Arrests in Operation Spyglass
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NC Spin: Sept. 11, 2011
Expert panelist discuss the most important issues of the week in a no-spin evironment.
talk about the problem that there have been and and up and McDowell county in the AFC can only. With middle class families and Chris is absolutely right. It is a scary situation. And they don't -
NC House session extends late into Friday evening
With the deadline for bills approaching, the NC House met late into the night Friday to move legislation along.
festival the state of North Carolina. That's eight the -- computer DN McDowell county little much -- As officials bring them let a bunch the last couple -- Carolina. -- As decided that this is when -
Ethan Allen to expand in McDowell County
Ethan Allen Operations Inc., a manufacturer of Ethan Allen Interiors, will expand in Old Fort, officials said Wednesday.
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Historic apple orchard is can't miss stop on Blue Ridge Parkway
Bill Carson is the owner of a historic apple orchard near the McDowell -Mitchell County line. The orchard is a favorite stop for people traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway.
It'll totally in the mid nineties when he retired McDowell county surrounded by the blue. This is a spine of the continent right here he now helps -- not hundred plus you'll have -
Convicted felons run for sheriff positions across the state
For 10 years, Gerald Hege was arguably one of the most well-known sheriffs in the country. In 2004, Hege pleaded guilty to two felony counts of obstruction of justice. The plea deal kept him out of jail, but cost him his job.
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The finalists won their regional qualifying rounds throughout the state: (L-R) Jonathan Futrell of Murfeesboro, Mark Carpenter of Peachland, Eddie Norton of Burnsville, Bill Elliot of Sanford, Travis Greene of McDowell County , and Charlie Moore of Appomatox, Va. Bryan Wagner of the NCFA is kneeling.
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100 students earn internships with the state
Gov. Bev Perdue announced Wednesday the 100 North Carolina college, graduate and law students who will fill 10-week summer internships positions with state agencies.
Margaux's Restaurant: 3-course w/ wine pairing $30
Brothers Cleaners Free Pickup & Delivery Service
Free Home Assessment & Blower Door Test Worth $200



