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New commander for SC Army Recruiting Battalion
FORT JACKSON, S.C. - Lt. Col. Michael Standish is taking over Army recruiting operations in South Carolina, western North Carolina and eastern Georgia.The 44-year-old Army officer says his unit has to combat apathy among teens as well as a lack of knowledge about benefits the military can provide.Last year, the battalion at Fort Jackson recruited more than 3,000 active duty soldiers and about ...
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Deal Diva Deals on summer stuff at Bi-Lo Teeter
Check out some of the best grocery deals available this week at HT and Bi-Lo to help with your summer needs. Below you will find great deals on things to keep the kids happy and well fed, items to keep you cool, your stockpile full and your gas tank topped off with enough left over to celebrate with a BBQ! How to read the list below: Coupon source is followed by the date of ...
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Charlotte B-Cycle to offer discounted memberships with CATS
John Zugelder fastens his helmet before he rides a bicycle from the B-Cycle station near the Wells Fargo Atrium. He said he typically uses the bike share program daily. LINDSAY RUEBENS - ...
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Arrest made in Mooresville man’s hit-run death
Pitt County authorities have charged William Earl Langley, 47, of Greenville, with felony hit-and-run in connection with the death last Aug. 18 of 20-year-old Austin Alexander Baeza of Mooresville. (Pitt County Sheriff's Office ...
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Single gender academy Is it right for Durham County
In attendance of Durham County School Board committee meeting (June 18) and one issue on the agenda was "single gender academy". Approximately ten people spoke during the public comment time allotted with pluses and minuses for planning to start piloting the single gender academy at two sites (boys/girls) within existing schools through data collection toward expansion. Collected data ...
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Movie Review
Contraband
Contraband is a moderately enjoyable, generally preposterous thriller of minimal ambitions that plants Mark Wahlberg in his favorite kind of leading role: playing a tough, streetwise professional with a temper who nonetheless has a tender side beneath all the bravado (see also Th ... ...
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Statesville bank robbed for 2nd time
Statesville police released this photo of a man suspected of having robbed the Community One Bank on East Broad Street on Tuesday. (Statesville police ...
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Duke Energy looks inside to hire chief executive
Lynn Good is executive vice president and chief financial officer for Duke Energy. She leads the financial function, which includes the controller's office, treasury, tax, risk management and insurance, as well as corporate strategy and corporate development. These duties include accounting, balance sheet management and overseeing risk control policies. In addition, Good is responsible for ...
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Taking any business trips this year
This Los Angeles Times story reports that while vacation bookings are up, business travel is down, according to a TravelClick survey of 4,000 hotels. The trend shows "there is caution in buying in the business environment," according to the story. What about your company? Have you taken or will you take any business trips this year? Take our poll to the ...
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Shelby argument turns violent 2 shot
SHELBY – Two men, including a bystander, were injured in a shooting Tuesday night on the northeast side of Shelby, police say. The shooting took place shortly after 11 p.m. on Orange Street, according to police. Investigators say two men got into an argument, and shots were fired. One of those in the argument and a man walking nearby were struck by gunfire. Both wounded men were ...
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Airport bill pulled from committee agenda
RALEIGH A bill to transfer control and ownership of Charlotte’s airport from the city to a new, independent authority was pulled from the House Finance committee calendar on Wednesday morning. “Obviously, it is not ready to be in this committee,” Rep. Julia Howard, the committee’s senior chairman, said after announcing the move. Rep. Bill Brawley, a Matthews Republican ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
The Shelbourne
I walked around St Stephen's Green, Europe's largest garden square, to the Shelbourne Hotel, which is managed by Renaissance, a ...
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