07/19/11 FORT BRAGG | Special Forces candidates will train beginning in July to support guerilla forces by helping to liberate Pineland, a fictional country overlapping 15 different North Carolina counties, including Davidson, as a final test of their training.
07/19/11 WASHINGTON, July 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) certification and advanced training programs developed by the Pharmacy Technician Workforce Coalition of the Triad continue to support the development of highly-skilled pharmacy technician workforces in North Carolina's evolving healthcare system. The Coalition, a collaborative effort between health-system ...
07/19/11 U.S. stocks rose, sending the Standard & Poor's 500 Index to its biggest rally since March, as President Barack Obama endorsed a bipartisan deficit-reduction plan and International Business Machines Corp. spurred the largest technology advance in a year.
07/19/11 In the 1980s, before most people ever heard of living wills, Dr. George Barrett began to educate patients and health-care providers about end-of-life decisions.
07/19/11 Dow Jones:12,587.42 (+202.26) Nasdaq:2,826.52 (+61.41) S&P 500:1,326.73 (+21.29)
07/12/11 Three Davidson County lenders have joined in an effort to get businesses and the North Carolina economy growing again.
07/11/11 Dr. David Burr, the father of North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, died Sunday at the age of 90. Burr was well known in the Winston-Salem area, where he was pastor at First Presbyterian Church for more than 25 years. He received a doctorate of divinity from Davidson College.
07/09/11 Adam M. Canal and Kindall D. Edmonds attended the Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders at NC State.
07/08/11 The Crisis Ministry of Davidson County has been turning homeless people away as the nonprofit works to become in compliance with state fire codes.
07/08/11 Three North Carolininans are among the 48 student-athletes from 17 states who have earned the honor of being named to one of three 2011 Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American teams.
07/04/11 Another discount vacation/travel club in Nashville has become the target of multiple consumer complaints, The Tennessean has learned, and the company has abruptly closed its doors.
07/03/11 obby Lutz had never coached outside the Carolinas, but relocating to Ames, Iowa, last summer wasn't a complicated ordeal. Hired as an assistant at Iowa State, Lutz didn't bother with moving trucks because he rented a furnished house.
07/03/11 A French teacher who lives in Davidson County will have a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the next month as she travels to Senegal, Africa.
07/03/11 With the holiday weekend well underway you would hope for the weather to cooperate with all of the Fourth of July Festivities. Unfortunately the forecast advertises some potential bumps in the road.
07/03/11 From staff reports The Kannapolis American Legion team split a doubleheader with Wilkes at Webb Field on Saturday. Kannapolis won the ...
07/02/11 UNDATED -- As many as four Democratic members of Congress from North Carolina could find it much harder to win re-election under redistricted boundaries proposed Friday by Republican state lawmakers. The draft of a redistricted map would increase the percentages of GOP voters in the 8th district, represented by Larry Kissell, the 13th District of U.S. Rep. Brad Miller, the 11th Congressional ...
07/02/11 The Battle of Huck's Defeat on Saturday and July 10 will give visitors to Historic Brattonsville in McConnells a look at how soldiers and civilians survived the Revolutionary War in the Carolina backcountry.
07/02/11 This is what it takes to achieve barbecue fame in North Carolina: Six days a week at 5 a.m., Jeff Jones, 63, crosses the two-lane highway in front of his house and walks up to the Skylight Inn in Ayden, a tiny farm town just outside of Greenville.
07/02/11 North Carolina's new Republican-drawn congressional districts would give the GOP at least two and possibly four more seats, according to one analyst.
07/02/11 AcademicWhitney Metz, of Pleasanton, earned her bachelor's degree in Communication Science and Disorders from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Mo.Tulane University in New Orleans has announced the names of Danville graduates Kathi Hatsushi, with a doctor of medicine degree, and John Rassier |