Archives, March 16, 2006 issue
Top Stories
A Museum’s Last Days
Appalachian Cultural Museum Closed Its Doors Saturday
“I wanted to walk through this place before you tore it up,” he said—he being NASCAR legend Junior Johnson who stopped by the Appalachian Cultural Museum last Saturday to say farewell and take a last look at the museum’s popular exhibit celebrating his racing career. [full story]
Senate Bills Could Impact North Carolina Farms
Twelve immigration-related bills currently before the United States Senate could significantly impact farm operations in the state.
Cooperative Extension Reports to the People
Every year, Watauga County Cooperative Extension hosts its Report to the People, a luncheon presentation for civic officials, business leaders and friends of agriculture that highlights the economic- and community-related impacts of agriculture and Extension programs over the past year.
Three Years After…Iraq War Enters Its Fourth Year
Wrecking Whitener
How Much Water Do We REALLY Have?
What’s Going Into Kraut Creek?
OASIS Announces Grant Award and
New Children’s Program Coordinator
Dozens of Ways to Help: Volunteer Fest Showcases Area Agencies
Relay For Life Kicks Off 2006 Campaign
Ray vs. The Woolly Worm: The Third and Final Showdown for Winter 2006
They made it this time!
The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel hosted a live broadcast from the top of Grandfather Mountain















