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Public health models have been compared to a river full of drowning people; the workers at agencies like OASIS (Opposing Abuse with Service,...
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02/03/2011 |
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Sometimes it's fun to act like a tourist in your own town.
Last week, in the still ample snow that unfortunately paled in comparison to the...
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Sugar Grove Slim, the groundhog pictured here, came by to pay a visit to the Mountain Times staff. He is owned by Jim Sparger, who make his annual...
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Winterfest 2011 hit Blowing Rock this past weekend, bringing a variety of winter activities to the High Country.
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...Boone resident Patricia Joynes (not pictured), who used her MT sticker to, ahem, complement a handmade figurine given to her and her husband 20...
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02/03/2011 |
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In conjunction with the popular Banff Mountain Film Festival, and to help celebrate the 15th annual screening of the World Tour, Appalachian State...
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02/03/2011 |
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lauren@mountaintimes.com
Jim Sparger strolls in a leather hat, shuffling his feet with his hands full. He sets it down on the chair and takes...
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02/03/2011 |
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You don't have to be a seasoned thespian to break a leg in May.
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02/03/2011 |
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Area activist organization Appalachian Voices is teaming up
with a likeminded organization, Restoring Eden (RE), for a triple-bill fundraiser, and it's
about mountaintop removal awareness.
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01/27/2011 |
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The Appalachian Roller Girls are about to hit
harder.
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01/27/2011 |
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mtfrontdesk@mountaintimes.com
Runners have more than three months to train for long distance races in the spring.
The first New River...
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01/27/2011 |
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My ski buddies and I found ourselves in the throws of anticipation and
depression this past week, each reading, critiquing and analyzing every
weather report found on the Internet.
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01/27/2011 |
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January isn't too early to start thinking about the 2011 Grandfather Mountain Highland Games.
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01/27/2011 |
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lauren@mountaintimes.com
Friday, Feb. 4, is the big day.
After dozens of fundraising campaigns, a decade of thought, years of...
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Education Lottery transfers $124.3 million to state
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01/27/2011 |
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Winterfest isn't just about the food and performances.
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01/27/2011 |
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TV's Buzz Berry, avid skater and host of the High Country's own game show, "Sqrambled Scuares."
As his skate gear suggests, Berry's also an...
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01/27/2011 |
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If you'd asked him 30 years ago, Gamekeeper chef and 2010 Fire on the
Rock Challenge champ Sam Beasley would never have said he'd still be
cooking...
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01/20/2011 |
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"Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the
World Has Never Seen" has been selected for the 2011 Summer Reading
Program at Appalachian State University.
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01/20/2011 |
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Romulus Linney was more than an esteemed playwright and father. He was a friend, one with local roots and an undeniable appreciation for the...
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