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11.11.09 a " Clay County Arrest Report
Harry I. Kendall, 55, of Hayesville, NC was arrested for larceny on November 2, 2009 and released on November 2, 2009.
Ellerbe holiday tradition continues
The charitable efforts of Ellerbea s Warner family for Thanksgiving every year nearly ground to a halt in 2009 after back surgery sidelined the clana s patriarch, but church and community have stepped in to save the annual feast.
What are you doing this weekend?
Pun intended. Saturday - There are a lot of races in Charlotte NASCAR races Race for a Cure the mayoral race.
Charlotte Checkers consider leaving uptown
The Charlotte Checkers may be leaving uptown and moving into a new home in Matthews, the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority confirms.
Expect congestion in uptown this afternoon
Be prepared for delays if you're driving in uptown Charlotte this evening. About 15,000 people attended a business conference called "Get Motivated" at Time Warner Cable Arena today.
The ghosts of a dead generation danced for the hundreds of people attending last Saturday's performance by the Martha Graham Dance Company in Aycock Auditorium.
Classes Childrena s Thanksgiving Workshop, Nov. 15 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Learn the history and customs of Thanksgiving through crafts, games and holiday experts.
No lighting up, even on sidewalk?
Jarred Postell, a smoker, says he thinks people should be allowed to smoke outside, so he doesn't support the idea of a ban on lighting up on a section of Elizabeth Avenue.
Government looks at redirecting some bailout funds to small businesses
There's still a lot of money left in the government's $700 billion bank bailout program.
Metallica, Third Eye Blind rock Charlotte tonight
Metallica Fans and, most likely, the band would like to forget St. Anger and everything that came along with it.
Time Warner to Resell Clear Mobile WiMax in N.C.
Time Warner has said that it will begin selling mobile WiMax service in three North Carolina markets starting December 1. Road Runner Mobile will be offered in Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh, which are part of Sprint/Clearwire's mobile WiMax roadmap.
Business: Tortillas up, bouquets down during recession
At this hand-powered Madera County flower farm, bouquet colors don't match, potatoes show up among the zigzagging zinnias and the well just ran dry -- but that's a source of entertainment as well as alarm.
SkyLine Membership Cooperative Holds 53rd Annual Meeting
Despite being a beautiful High Country morning, an impressive number of members came to Ashe County High School, Saturday, Oct.
Maxwell croons, ladies swoon at Charlotte concert
JULY 04: Maxwell performs during the 2009 Essence Music Festival at the Louisiana Superdome on July 4, 2009 in New Orleans.
Morganton City Council approves phone service
The city should be able to offer telephone service in January. The Morganton City Council unanimously voted to an agreement with Momentum Wholesale to provide telephone services for the city.
TV Tidbits - PBS program will take a look at pottery in the state
Potters from North Carolina will be featured in a new episode of Craft in America, an award-winning series, at 8 p.m. Wednesday on UNC-TV. The episode looks at the influence of N.C. pottery.
Last year, North Carolina voters had record high turnout in the midst of a historic contest for the White House.
Leeper lauded for community service
As a neighborhood leader in the 1970s, Ron Leeper helped bring district representation, and greater diversity, to the Charlotte City Council.
Dieter Mauch's memory is photogenic when it comes to his albums. The Durham lawyer can spout the names and dates of his favorite LPs and bands like the names of his children.