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The Noise About Grandview Heights

Town officials are still ironing out creases in the noise law, approved in July, that seem to be confusing both to the police enlisted to enforce it and the business establishments compelled to comply.
11/17/2011
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Tax on Christmas trees on hold

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is going to delay implementation and revisit a proposed new 15 cent fee on fresh-cut Christmas trees, it was announced last week by officials. 
11/17/2011
383

Nominations sought for Wildlife Conservation Award

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is seeking nominations through Jan. 30 for the seventh annual Thomas L. Quay Award.

The award...
11/17/2011
384

Bathanti selected as N.C. Humanities Council trustee

The N.C. Humanities Council, a statewide nonprofit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, has selected Joseph Bathani to serve a three-year term as a council trustee. 
11/17/2011
385

Tsuga Canopies helps raise $1,200 for Mountain Alliance

Tsuga Canopies, a local business in Boone, hosted a fundraising event on Nov. 5.  
11/17/2011
386

Boone outbid on Appalachian Cinema

All is not lost where the old Appalachian Cinema on King Street is concerned, despite the town’s attempt to buy the property being outbid at a foreclosure auction last Thursday, newly re-elected Boone Town Council member Andy Ball said Friday. 
11/17/2011
387

Appalachian Women’s Fund appoints first executive director

For the first time, the Appalachian Women’s Fund is surmounting the steep incline that is the fundraising year with a leader at the helm.
11/17/2011
388

ASU resumes its study abroad programs to Cuba

It’s been an on-and-off again experience, depending on the political winds blowing from the nation’s capital,
11/17/2011
389

Working Toward ‘A Perfect World’

For 2008 Appalachian State University graduate Nathan Belyeu, Monday was like coming home. 
11/17/2011
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Watauga sees 9 percent voter turnout

Tuesday’s municipal elections saw a 9.03 voter turnout, with incumbents generally winning their respective races.
11/10/2011
391

Art helps feed the hungry

Since 2007, a local Christian ministry has been helping take a bite out of hunger through a weekly food distribution center.
11/10/2011
392

Beech gets new snow guns, terrain and name

Skiers and snowboarders will experience several new things this winter on Beech Mountain, starting with the name of their destination.
11/10/2011
393

UNC-TV receives high marks from citizens

In the latest results of the Elon University public affairs poll just released, UNC-TV received high marks from North Carolina citizens.
11/10/2011
394

Solar Homestead featured on ‘Appalachian Perspective’

Dave Lee and Jamie Russell discuss the success and benefits of Appalachian State University’s Solar Homestead team.
11/10/2011
395

LMC announces scholarships for students

Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk has announced scholarships for students in 10 area counties.
11/10/2011
396

The Ugliest Catch

Hagfish provides challenging research opportunities 


11/03/2011
397

Book It!

The Appalachian Regional Library System, serving Ashe, Watauga and Wilkes counties, was selected to receive 100 children’s picture books from the Brownstone Book Fund, a private nonprofit foundation based in New York City. 
11/03/2011
398

Regional artist project grant winners announced

The arts councils of Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga and Wilkes counties announced the winners of the 2011-2012 Regional Artist Project of Northwest North Carolina Grants Program. 
11/03/2011
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Wilkes businesswoman may challenge Foxx

A Wilkes County businesswoman has indicated an interest in challenging Republican U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx in North Carolina’s 5th District.
11/03/2011
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Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week Nov. 13-19

The public is invited to view “Easy Street,” a documentary about homelessness, and participate in The Gobbler 5K to raise money for students’ service-learning opportunities as part of events during Appalachian State University’s Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week Nov. 13-19. 
11/03/2011

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