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highcountryWEEKLY....................................
2004
Women of the Month Recognized
The Appalachian Cultural Museum in Boone was the
setting for an impressive ceremony Monday evening, December
13, as twelve of the countys most distinguished women
were recognized for their efforts and accomplishments in
the role of volunteerism.
Walker
Takes Ride On Gospel Express
Lonnie Walker is taking a ride on the Gospel Express,
and he is inviting High Country radio listeners to do the
same.
Tuckers
Trophy
Dale Tucker Wins Third National Frame Design Contest
Clipping
Coupons Pays Off
Teanna Ennis knows how to fill up a shopping cart
using nothing but a pair of scissors and a fistful of coupons.
Ennis, a Boone resident, first began clipping coupons in
August 2003. The activity soon swelled from a hobby into
an obsession, as she started collecting and redeeming grocery
store coupons.
What
A Nut!
Tommy Suttles has had a nutty life.
Just
In Time For Christmas
Carroll Roberson Video Arrives In High Country
Recipes
From Home- Not Just Another Cookbook
Local
Artist Donates Huge Original Works To Courthouse
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Family
Finds Hope In Holistic Medicine
When Jacqueline Glover was two months old, she
began having seizures, and suffered through them for nearly
two years before she began showing progress after receiving
alternative treatments.
Cove
Creek Students Learn Challenges Of Disabilities
Cove Creek Elementary School first graders got a lesson
in dealing with disabilities last week.
ASUs
Womens Basketball Team to Host Half Time Auction
To Benefit Victims of Domestic Abuse.
Animals
Plight Inspires Poem By Volunteer
Penny Muller hopes the Watauga County Animal Control shelter
will be empty this Christmas. A volunteer at animal control,
Muller wants every animal at the shelter to be adopted and
spending the holidays in a loving home.
Hunger
Coalition Needs Donors For Sharing Tree Program
Hundreds Of Families, Senior Citizens Still Waiting
To Be Adopted
Watauga
Habitat For Humanity Offers Holiday Giving Program
3rd
Annual Make A Child Smile Holiday Open House
Program
Encourages Entrepreneurial Endeavors In High Country
Deep
Gap Ruritan: A Good Example Of Community Spirit
ASU
Students Donate Toys To United Way Agencies
WHS
Welding Students Earn Recognition
Mountain
Alliance Dining Guide Supplies Scrumptious Savings
Citrus
Fruit Has Arrived
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Kindergarten
Class At Mountain View Sends Cookies To Soldier In Iraq
Cindy Youngs kindergarten class at Mountain
View made cookies last week to send to Sgt. Michael Clarke,
who is stationed on the border of Iraq. They also wrote
a letter together that was sent in the box with the cookies
and other items.
SkyLines
Project Teamwork Supports The 1450th
State
Employees Credit Union Members Create Scholarship
Program
All North Carolina Public High Schools to Benefit
Ashe
Animal Control Hosts Adoption Day And Open House
Ashe Animal Control will be holding a holiday open
house and adoption event this Saturday, December 18th, from
8 a.m. until noon. Anyone wanting a new pet this Christmas
is encouraged to visit Animal Control.
Humane
Society Continues Saving Lives With Safe Families Safe Pets
Program Held In Conjunction With A.S.H.E.
Sabor
Latino Held At Family Central Is Huge Success
Holiday
Tips From Your Postal Service
Apply
Now For ECA Scholarship
Three
ACHS Seniors Selected As Morehead Nominees
GFPO
Meets At Future Fleetwood Community Center
Christmas
Wrapped Up For Kids By Local Volunteers
Ashe
County Parks And Recreation Holds Public Meeting
Christmas
Carol At Ashe County Middle School
Holiday
Craft Making At Mountain View Elementary
Wal-Mart
Donates $750 To Childrens Christmas Project
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