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The writers at the "Road Trips for Beer" website,
www.roadtripsforbeer.com, have named the High Country Beer Fest to their
list of the Top 10 Summer Beer Festivals for 2011.
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Dr. William M. Hutchins has received his second National Endowment of the Arts Literature Translation Fellowship.
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Mountaineer Hall to host open house Aug. 2
Area residents are invited to tour Mountaineer Hall, Appalachian State University's new residence...
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Genesis is currently going through a re-establishment process that will
reopen the doors of Genesis to the public in 2012.
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Four Appalachian State University faculty members in the Walker College
of Business have received the college's 2011 Award for Excellence.
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Celebrate the abundance of the High Country while supporting local farms
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In Samuel Taylor Coleridge's celebrated poem, "The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner," the hero describes his voyage into uncharted seas, "As idle as a...
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07/21/2011 |
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Beech Mountain Parks & Recreation has announced the fifth annual A Cool 5 Race Weekend benefit event ...
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07/21/2011 |
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Boone PD welcomes Maus
An Appalachian State University student and U.S. Army veteran has donated a full-blooded German shepherd to the Boone...
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07/21/2011 |
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Electronic readers, such as iPads and other electronic tablets, quickly
have been adopted as ways to read newspapers, magazines and books, views
videos, send email and surf the Web.
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07/21/2011 |
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Watauga River Partners hosted its Picnic in the Park last Saturday in Valle Crucis Community Park, serving up food, drink, live music and information...
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07/21/2011 |
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Across our area, a common bond of conversation and life are the pets we keep.
Many High Country residents consider their pet dogs as a...
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Eighteen faculty members from Beijing International Studies University
(BISU) are participating in a three-week English language training
program at Appalachian State University.
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07/21/2011 |
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Chili's Grill & Bar in Boone will donate 10 percent of purchases
from everyone that has an Operation Christmas Child flyer/coupon on
Tuesday, July 26 ...
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07/21/2011 |
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When the U.S. 421 widening threatened his store, local business owner Ray Khan put the "convenience" back in "inconvenience."
Owners of the...
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mtfrontdesk@mountaintimes.com
Editor's Note: On May 12,
Boone artist Joe Bigley commenced his most ambitious project yet: Traversing a...
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07/14/2011 |
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More than 800 participants lined up for the 17th annual running of The Bear last Thursday, July 12.
The race's challenging course and growing reputation continues to attract new runners.
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Sunny skies and pleasant temperatures set the backdrop for patent lawyer
Tim Meigs' first place finish in Saturday's 44th annual Grandfather
Mountain Marathon, part of the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games held
July 14-17.
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Appalachian State University, with significant support from the High
Country community, has raised more than $200,000 to establish an endowed
professorship to be called the Leon Levine Distinguished Professor in
Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies.
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Westglow in Travel + Leisure Top Ten
Travel + Leisure has revealed its Top Ten Destination Spas ("World's Best Awards 2011"), and Blowing...
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