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Two Salisbury-based Lutheran Services Carolinas (LSC) teammates — Billie Marie Logsdon and Cora Ingle — have received ...
The Salisbury City Council voted to sell the Plaza Building to the Wallace Family on Tuesday with no material changes to the ...
By Paul Stam Carolina Journal I have been confused about the details of immigration and deportation. What makes an “illegal ...
We’re gonna have a serious conversation this week, so grab your coffee or tea and a chair, and get comfy. This week, I covered the story of a 17-year-old man who pled guilty, under a plea agreement, ...
The Salisbury City Council voted to formalize the city’s intent to purchase the Salisbury Depot on Tuesday, closing in on the negotiated $3.5 million purchase of the 1908 train station. The city is ...
St. Luke’s Episcopal will say so long to its rector this weekend. Robert Black has led the congregation at St. Luke’s since ...
By Amy-Lynn Albertson N.C. Cooperative Extension Did you know that 75-95 percent of all flowering plants rely on pollinators ...
When people gather at family events, some will automatically gaze to see the similarity in their relatives. The same can be ...
If we would have had to invade Japan, one million casualties were expected. 2. Could we trust a country that attacked our naval base at Pearl Harbor? TrendingTeenager dies in motorcycle crash Thursday ...
His ready smile, his gentle voice and his open curiosity may mislead those who meet Walter “Wally” Safrit II the first time. Because behind an easy demeanor lies a sharp mind, a quick wit and an ...
By Marjorie Ritchie In the fall of 1985, I was a second-year language arts teacher at Norcross High School in suburban Atlanta. That year, I enjoyed teaching the junior class, a motley crew of teenage ...
Nearly every year at the August Town Council meeting, I get up and say a few words about the racism that is allowed to be displayed at Farmer’s Day. Every year, I feel like it falls on deaf ears. This ...