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GSO plant to close, cut 143 jobs
Pass & Seymour/Legrand will close its Greensboro plant by the end of 2009. Citing the downturn in the economy and housing market, and a need to cut costs, the Syracuse, N.Y.-based company said it will begin ...
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Guilford Sheriff releases composite in Whitsett murder
The Guilford County Sheriff's Department has a description and has developed a composite drawing of a man investigators are calling "a person of interest" in the shooting death of a convenience store owner ...
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Pass & Seymour/Legrand closing plant in Whitsett
A North Carolina plant that employs 143 people making residential electrical-wiring devices will close by the end of 2009 as the work is consolidated at other plants.
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Investigators Release Sketch In Store Owner's Slaying
Guilford County detectives released a sketch Thursday of a man they said may be helpful in providing information in the slaying of Whitsett convenience store owner on Dec.
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The dangers of working the late shift
Since mid-October, six convenience-type stores have been robbed in Burlington. December 13, 2008 - 4:30 PM Brie Handgraaf / Times-News Times-News For Chan An, exchanging pleasantries as his customers at ...
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Zink paper rolling out fast in Whitsett
Sales have been strong at Zink Imaging in Whitsett. The high-tech paper production company is hoping to continue its growth, and maybe add to its staff in the next year or so.
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Stolen tools mean loss of livelihood for Whitsett man
Thieves who struck a woodworker's shop early this month whittled away at a Whitsett family's Christmas.
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25 Nights Of Lights: Burlington Home Shining Bright
More than 30,000 lights are shining on Tucker Street. They are synchronized to music.
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Fire Truck Responding To Call Struck By Vehicle
A fire vehicle that had responded to a crash on Interstate 85 south in Whitsett Thursday shortly after noon was struck by another vehicle that then became wedged against a cement median wall.
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Store owner found dead by deputies
Investigators say a store robbery in Whitsett turned deadly early Sunday morning.
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Whitsett Murder Leaves Community In Shock
Guilford County deputies are looking for answers tonight in the murder of Bobby Lee Taylor.
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NC store owner killed in robbery
Authorities are investigating the death of a store owner who was killed during a robbery in North Carolina.
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Whitsett store owner killed during robbery
The owner of store on N.C. 61 was killed early Sunday during a robbery. Guilford County sheriff's deputies were called to Taylors Store at 1610 N.C. 61 at about 12:11 a.m. When they arrived they found that the ...
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Sheriff: Owner Of Taylor's Store In Whitsett Murdered During Robbery
The Guilford County Sheriff's responded to a 911 call at Taylor's Store on Hwy 61 in Whitsett, NC shortly after midnight.
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North Central, Whitsett fire departments to get federal help
Rep. Howard Coble has announced that the North Central Alamance Fire Department has been approved for a loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development program.
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Abandoned snakes find a new home in Whitsett
Roy Key is used to receiving calls from Guilford County Animal Control because a boa constrictor was left behind in an abandoned dorm room or a python was found slithering around in someone's yard.
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Area church groups unite for concert
Spreading God's word shouldn't be confined to just inside the church walls. Music can be used to teach and preach the gospel to believers and nonbelievers alike.
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The Alamance Scene: Old-time stock racing discussed at museum
The Haw River Historical Association will meet at 7:30 this evening at the Haw River Museum, in Haw River.
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Find out if the government owes you money
The government is looking for more than 380,000 taxpayers, some of whom live in Alamance County, who have not received their economic stimulus and regular refund checks due to bad addresses.
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Construction Career Academy offers teens a 'school within a school'
Fond du Lac High School's Construction Career Academy offers to a unique group of students the building blocks they'll need for the future.
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