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Dollar Days is scheduled to begin April 1st at Grandfather Mountain | local news
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-27
GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN – Grandfather Mountain will open its doors to High Country residents, staff, and their guests for just $5 each through April 2023, with the park’s “Dollar Days” promotion returning just in time for spring. The promotion allows anyone who lives or works in Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Mitchell, Watauga, or Wilkes counties—along with their […]
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Flapjacks fly at the Elizabethtown Lions Club’s annual Pancake Breakfast | local news
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-27
Hundreds of fluffy flapjacks were tossed around Saturday morning as the Elizabethtown Lions Club’s annual breakfast fundraiser kicked off. The crowd was steady as several members of the Lions Club were in the Elizabethtown High School kitchen vying over who could make the best pie. Lions Clyde Polk, Willie Oden, Kelly Deneen, Bill Wiseman and […]
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Eagle Scout candidate to build Blessing Fund in Clearfield | local
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-26
Luke Dixon, 16, of Troop 9 in Clearfield who is working towards Eagle Scout status, is building a blessing box in downtown Clearfield where people who need it can get non-perishable food items. The Blessing Box will be located outside the former Clearfield Borough Police Station where people can donate or pick up non-perishable food […]
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Shelf Help: Local Food Shelves Are Seeing Growing Needs | News
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-26
Plattsburgh – The cessation of COVID-19 relief programs and ballooning food costs are affecting Plattsburgh residents and the organizations that support these individuals and families the most. Major Robin Hager, the Salvation Army corps commander in Plattsburgh, noted a significant increase in attendance from members of Clinton County, due to a decline in benefits such […]
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Sunday Calendar of Events | Local news for Harrison County
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-26
Northview UMC Easter chocolate candy sales. Noon – 5 p.m. Eggs, bunnies and suckers. In Meadowbrook Mall. 304-641-1138. Spaghetti dinner 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 8092 Third St, Stonewood, $12 for adults, $9 for children. For external orders only Baking Easter bread By St. James ARS, North View. […]
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A local family opens a café serving boba tea, fruit bowls and pancakes | a job
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-24
The last time John Dunn stores saw summer sun, shoppers indulged in waffles and fruit bowls while perusing the many local businesses nearby. These delicacies still exist. They just moved inside. Sagrado Café, formerly Cici’s Bean, occupies a corner of the historic downtown destination, an outdoor seating area accenting the open door with the warm, […]
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What is #DeathTok? An Out-of-Touch Adult’s Guide to Child Culture
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-24
This week ohOut of touch geeuide a look at the different ways technology affects youth culture. On one end of the spectrum is persistent association with The devices lead to absurd trends like eating dog food and plastic candy wrappers. On the other hand, children use technology to help each other handle heavy objects I […]
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Agenda of events for Friday | Local news for Harrison County
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-24
fish fry on friday night, 6-8 p.m., Harrison County Elks Lodge 2875, 10099 Cost Ave. Stonewood. $15.99 for dine-in only. Donna Hines, 304-677-0024. Clarksburg Lions Club 99th Anniversary Celebration, Noon, Brickside Bar & Grille. cake. Speaker Brad Revie, Executive Director for Harrison and Doddridge Counties. Don Niles, 304-841-2871. sell book, $1 per bag, Nutter Fort […]
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Local groups hope to fill empty pots in Madison County | News
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-23
Sierra Marling Two local groups will serve the soup to remind Madison County that there are still empty bowls and empty stomachs around them. During a meeting of the Richmond Board of Commissioners on March 14, Mayor Robert Blythe introduced a proclamation recognizing March as Hunger Awareness Month. The ad states, “No one in Madison […]
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A local family seeks a kidney for their 25-year-old son News
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-22
Gloucester — Greer Robert Fiao, 25, the son of an artist and dance instructor, graduated from college in 2020 expecting a normal adult life. The son of Bob and Donna Via, he attended Gloucester public schools, attending East Gloucester Primary School and O’Malley Middle and Gloucester High School. During high school, he worked for the […]
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