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The Alamance Scene: Centrail Daylily Club meets
The Board of Directors of the Alamance Partnership for Children will meet from noon to 2 p.m. Jan.
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The Alamance Scene: Martin Luther King birthday event
The AT&T/Lucent Golden Nuggets will meet at 11:30 am Thursday at Burlington Diner.
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Alamance-Caswell-Rockingham LME receives 2008 Excellence Award
The Alamance-Caswell-Rockingham LME was recently recognized with a Programs of Excellence Award for Prevention, Outreach and Wellness for their Healthy Alamance Smoke Free Restaurant Campaign.
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The Alamance Scene: Smart Cookies meet at Women's Resource Center
The Burlington Breast Cancer Support Group will meet this evening from 7 to 8 in the Norville Breast Care Center at ARMC.
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Send me your suggestions, criticisms
The year 2008 is almost at an end. It was a year of record high fuel costs and sobering economic news.
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Massey wants to stay the course in 2009
During his campaign, President-elect Barack Obama promised to make big changes in spending, the war in Iraq and health care, among other things.
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Alamance-Caswell-Rockingham LME receives 2008 Excellence Award
Health insurance means well children A hot topic in the news lately has been health insurance for Americans.
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Like so many other young people, Paul Kearns did what was expected of him when he graduated from high school: He went to college.
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S. Alamance sets Tony Perrou Memorial Games
The Elon School and Southern Alamance will meet in a girls' and boys' basketball doubleheader Tuesday night in the first Tony Perrou Memorial games at Southern Alamance.
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Alamance Death Investigation
Alamance County investigators hope an autopsy will tell them how a 24-year- old mother died.
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String of Gibsonville break-ins solved
Gibsonville police charged three people in connection to eight break-ins that took place in Gibsonville since September.
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School cuts will affect textbooks, computers and training
The Alamance-Burlington School System has a plan to meet the requirement that it give back $893,430 in state funding.
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Going homeless after school
Michele Grondy was in her office at Hawfields Middle School when she got an e-mail about the growing number of homeless students in the Alamance-Burlington School System.
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Help a local senior through Christmas Cheer
When most people think of Christmas Cheer, the Alamance County charity that helps families over the holidays, they think of families with young children.
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Alamance County Students Give Special Gifts to Classmates
Games, bikes, dolls; the toys always top Santa's list. But this Christmas, instead of thinking about themselves, a group of Alamance County students are giving to their less fortunate classmates.
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Brits with silencers in pack held for weeks in NC
Two Britons are back home after spending nearly a month in North Carolina jails over two silencers they said they brought into the country as a gift for a hunting buddy.
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The Alamance Scene: Live nativities
Lakeview Community Church, 101 Boone Road, Burlington, from 7 to 8:30 each evening, Dec.
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Us & Downs: Saving money, saving land, and saving Christmas for tots
THUMB'S UP to some good news for a change when it comes to government spending. According to new estimates, the costs for restoration work planned for the old county courthouse in Graham will not only come in ...
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Love Enough to Share makes difference for Arc of Alamance
All Tammy wants for Christmas is a purse. And a comforter for a twin bed. Tammy, 39, is a client of the Arc of Alamance County, which provides services for clients with mental retardation and other ...
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Farmland protection catching on in NC
RALEIGH With North Carolina's population growing rapidly, counties are taking steps to make sure they balance development with protecting natural resources and farmland.
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