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The weekend of May 24-25 at Rowan County Fairgrounds was meant to be two days of magic, performances, exhibits and activities under the umbrella of the name Neverland North Carolina. Organized by a ...
A portion of I-85 in Salisbury bears a new name — the Senator Elizabeth Dole Highway. In a special dedication ceremony held June 6 at the F&M Trolley Barn, a sign unveiling was held to showcase the ...
The North Carolina Legislature effectively approved the moving of Faith and China Grove’s elections to even years last week, voting overwhelmingly to approve House Bill 17. The local portions of the ...
A young child from Woodleaf is in the running to be in the Ranger Rick magazine, but she needs your help. McKinley Lang is a resident of Woodleaf and if she wins the contest she will be featured in ...
By Wilson Cherry For the Salisbury Post Guests were dressed in a dazzling array of colorful dresses and sequined gowns as they strolled the red carpet into the 2025 Masquerade Prom held at the Rowan ...
Submitted Rowan County Public Health proudly joins the national observance of Men’s Health Month throughout June and Men’s Health Week (June 9–15), culminating on Father’s Day. This year’s theme, ...
The Carolina Pines Chapter of The Links, Inc., will host a health fair and blood drive 6 p.m. Thursday, June 12, in the Livingstone College event center on the college’s main campus, 701 W. Monroe St.
Teresa Moore Mitchell, soprano, Eden Bartholowmew, soprano, and Laurie Klaus, piano will be performing a free concent on Saturday, June 14, and First United Methodist Church in downtown Salisbury.
The points the author of “Columbia University meant freedom to protest” (June 1, Salisbury Post) stated in her defense of her alma mater and current students at Columbia University makes one wonder if ...
By John Hood After North Carolina conservatives won control of the General Assembly in 2010, they began a systematic application of supply-side principles to state policy. It’s been a phenomenal ...
All those listed below with charges are presumed innocent until proven guilty Argument ends in stabbing An argument that erupted between two women in the parking lot of Speedway on East Innes Street ...
By Martha Sue Hall and Jody McLeod Over the last several years, policymakers across the country have become fixated on the idea that more dense development and other land-use reforms represents a ...
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