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Apr 11 2024
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Colonial celebration held at Old Stone House
Rowan County turned back its calendar to the 1700s on April 6 as an 18th century colonial celebration was held on the property of The Old Stone House, 770 Stonehouse Road, Granite Quarry. Visitors walked around the property at the historic home during this special event, called Springtime in the Backcountry, visiting the different reenactment stations. The event began at 10 a.m., and it was
Salisbury PostMar 20 2024
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• None New Pizzeria, Empire Slice, to open in downtown Stillwater in May Mar. 20—New York is coming to Stillwater by way of a pizzeria house, Empire Slice, which should be staffed up and operating, serving NYC-style pies and slices at a walk-up counter and in the restaurant, by mid-May. Empire Slice is another new culinary venture with Cory Williams and his groups, and owner/operator Rachel
Yahoo NewsApr 16 2024
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US and Canada Unleash Sanctions on Brutal Belarusian Regime for Stamping Out Dissent
On Monday, the US and Canada each separately unsheathed nearly two dozen sanctions targeting Belarus for its vicious crackdown on opposition and supporting Russian aggression against Ukraine. The White House reports they sanctioned one dozen entities and ten people, while Ottawa targeted 21 people with punitive measures. Belarusian supremo Alexander Lukashenko, the longest serving president in
Daily KosApr 11 2024
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House Committee Advances Modified FISA Reauthorization
An earlier draft of the bill was rejected by 19 Republicans who felt it didn’t go far enough to reform the system and protect civil liberties. The House Rules Committee on April 11 advanced a modified version of a bill to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The rule, which passed the committee in an 8–4 party-line vote, will now be teed up for a vote on
The Epoch TimesJan 29 2024
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Tom Campbell is Running for U.S. House in North Dakota
Tom Campbell is Running for U.S. House in North Dakota FARGO, N.D. (KVRR/AP) — A potato farmer and former North Dakota state senator is running for the U.S. House seat held by Rep. Kelly Armstrong. Tom Campbell of Grafton previously ran for the seat in 2018 after switching from the state’s U.S. Senate race. But he withdrew before the crowded GOP primary election that year. Armstrong is running
KVRRApr 11 2024
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Lewis House fundraiser runs through this weekend
Apr. 11—The Friends of the Lewis House in Oak Hill is in the closing stretches of a fundraising drive. Members of the organization are selling tickets for a chance to win a new quilt as well as a photo of the New River Gorge Bridge. A drawing to determine the winners will be Monday, April 15, at noon at the Lewis House on Main Street. According to FOTLH member Barbara Hickman, the 77x80 quilt
Yahoo NewsApr 11 2024
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Brunswick chips away at Maine housing crisis
The town has seen hundreds of new apartments built over the last three years at Brunswick Landing, but rising costs and zoning limitations are still challenging. Brunswick has seen hundreds of new apartments built over the last three years, thanks in part to available space at Brunswick Landing that was designated for housing as part of its plan. Brunswick is also a comfortable commuting
News Center MaineApr 16 2024
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Putin's Plan to Displace US Dollar Failing Spectacularly
Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted last August that a drop in the importance of the U.S. dollar was "irreversible"—but there appears to be no sign that the global economy is turning its back on the greenback.
Putin's video link comments to the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit in Johannesburg may have been another way to lambaste the West for the
NewsweekApr 17 2024
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Maine House votes in support of supplemental budget approved by appropriations committee
AUGUSTA — The Maine House of Representatives gave initial approval late Wednesday to a supplemental budget that includes new investments in housing, education and child care but was opposed by Republicans who called for more aid for nursing homes, farmers and rural law enforcement. The bill was approved 77-67 and now advances to the Senate. It was a party line vote with Democrats in support
Portland Press Herald