Archives, April 6, 2006 issue
Top Stories
Weather Experts Convene At Grandfather Mountain To Brainstorm Wind Gauging
Hugh “Crae” Morton: Passionate President of Grandfather Mountain
Wildfire Closes Highway 321 Wednesday
Snowy, Windy March at Grandfather Mountain
Medical Center Announces Current, Future Plans
ASU Trustees Discusses Improvements, New Centers, Changes to Handbook
Appalachian Skatepark Council Plans Skatepark Layout, Looks at Fundraising
Lotto Lunacy
Democratic Congressional Candidate Forum Thursday, April 6
Child Abuse Prevention Month Holds a Spotlight on Renewed Commitment
Inaugural Celebrity Serve Raises Nearly $18,000
Heating Assistance Requests At All-Time High
Walk America 2006 Takes Place April 22
Posted March 30
How Can You Help Protect Children?
Advice From Grandfather Home For Children During Child Abuse Prevention Month
If there’s one thing Jim Swinkola and Laura Hickey know about, it’s child abuse. Working at Grandfather Home for Children in Banner Elk, Swinkola—the home’s executive director—and Hickey, the director of the Residential Treatment Program, see the results of it every day.
Guardian ad Litem Volunteers Help Protect Children of the 24th District
A Sweet and Silly Labradoodle Helped to Heal the Scars of Abuse















