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Frances Leaves County With $2.7 Million Bill
Watauga County suffered more than $2.7 million in
flood damage.
Red
Cross Helps Residents Recover From Frances, Prepare For
Ivan
High Country residents must be thinking, Here
we go again.

Meyer Addresses New Role As Chamber Leader
Dan Meyer does not take commitment lightly.
Board
Of Elections Denies Poll Change Request
Democrats, unhappy with a local poll location, made an
unsuccessful petition to the Watauga Board of Elections
on Friday for a poll change.
Commissioners
Support Amendment One
State Constitution Amendment On Ballot This
November
Watauga
County School Board Approves Budget Resolution
Watauga County School Board members approved
a $36,772,150 budget resolution for the 2004-2005 fiscal
year
Free
Speech Controversy Flares At ASU
A free-speech controversy flared on the Appalachian
State University campus Monday after a group of students
set up an exhibit commemorating 9/11.
County
Settles In Gas Spill Suit
Vines, McNeill Families To Divide $15,000
Conservation
Easement A Watershed Event
Watauga Land Preserved For Children, Conservation

Good Flow
National Committee For The New River Holds Annual
Meeting

Jim Harrell to Speak in High Country
Courage America Concert Postponed Until Oct.
24th
Choose
Early For Choose & Cut
October Farm Tour Starts Important Season Ahead
Of Schedule
Local
Producers To Be Interviewed For Surveys
Department
Of Agriculture Assists With Food Delivery
Local
Resident Attends GOP Convention
Whitener Represents Fifth District As Voting
Delegate
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