The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area - Fri Nov 27
Linda Carlisle, the Greensboro businesswoman who has been the energetic secretary of North Carolina's Department of Cultural Resources for nearly a year, is out to change some warped perceptions.
New ag director strives to keep up the good workThe Dispatch - Fri Nov 27
Published: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 5:00 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. Troy Coggins has occupied his new office less than two weeks as he continues to adjust to his position as director of the Davidson County Cooperative Extension Service.
Asheboro Neighborhood Hosts Their Own ParadeWFMY 2 Greensboro - Thu Nov 26
Neighbors in one Asheboro community kicked off the holiday with a parade of their own.
Troy Teenager Dies in N.C. 211 AccidentThe Pilot - Wed Nov 25
A Troy teenager died Monday evening in a two-vehicle wreck on N.C. 211 that also left three other people injured.
Randolph County Library Projects Win AwardsDigtriad.com Piedmont Triad, Winston-Salem, Greensboro Home Page - Wed Nov 25
Three Randolph County Public Library projects have won outstanding program awards from the North Carolina Public Library Directors Association .
What's Open In The Triad On Thanksgiving? Find OutWFMY 2 Greensboro - Wed Nov 25
Thanksgiving is traditionally filled with family, turkey and travel...but if you have some extra time, here are a couple local places you can visit and things you can do! Things to do on Thanksgiving Day: -- Gobbler 5k race : Starts at 9:00 am at Greensboro Country Park.
Heads up: keep heads downNews & Record Syndication Feed - Sun Nov 22
The slithering silence of autumn's stealthiest hunters is underfoot. It's late snake season in North Carolina.
Triad Council Seat Decided By Draw From Pottery JarWFMY 2 Greensboro - Mon Nov 16
A small town located in Randolph County has filled its final Town Council Seat. After the November 3 elections the fifth seat ended with a tie vote between Tommy Williams and Richard DeGaetano.
Morphing Metal et al: Sculptor rarely meets a piece of stuff he doesn't likeWinston-Salem Journal - Sat Nov 14
Dempsy Calhoun has a weakness for puns. And bowling balls. And any other salvaged item that catches his eye.
Tales from Normandy: County veteran recalls WW II serviceThe Star Online - Fri Nov 13
William Smith remembers, in pieces, the chaos of landing on the beaches of France during the Normandy invasion more than 60 years ago.
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