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Commssioners call for 'third option' to resolve Orange-Alamance line
The question of where western Orange County ends and eastern Alamance County begins has been resolved, says Assistant Alamance County Attorney Clyde Albright.
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The Alamance Scene: Graham Civic Center to reopen
American Red Cross will hold Babysitter Training for children 11 to 15 years old at Thataways Teen Center this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call the Red Cross to register your child at 336.226.4906. The ...
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The Alamance Scene: Are you ready for some Bingo?
Camden Lassiter, son of Mike and Michelle Lassiter, has been formally invited to attend Wake Forest National Scholars Program this summer.
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The Alamance Scene: Democratic Party open house Tuesday
The Alamance County Democratic Party will hold an open house today at 5 p.m. at Democratic Headquarters, 122-A N. Main St., Burlington.
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School system names top exceptional children teacher
Sheri Troxler says working as an exceptional children's teacher offers rewards that more than compensate for the challenges.
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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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Youth on a mission
Courtesy of Mike Wilder/Burlington Times News Jordan Humphrey gave up his last two years at Western Alamance High School to go away to school.
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Grant helps NC sheriffs track predators
Sheriffs in six North Carolina counties are getting federal help to investigate online sexual predators.
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The Alamance Scene: Red Cross Bloodmobile events
The Parkinson's Support will hold a holiday luncheon at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 4 in the Gathering Room at Twin Lakes Community, 100 Wade Coble Drive.
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We Checked It Out: Cold classrooms at Western Middle caused by principal's surgery
Cold classrooms at Western Middle School were caused by unseasonably low temperatures and a principal who was out of commission.
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The Alamance Scene: Blood drives set
Don't miss the "Lighting of the Green 2008" in Gibsonville from 6 to 9 this evening.
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Sheriffs line up 3,100 to deport to be deport
More than 3,100 people from seven counties were placed in deportation proceedings this year as a result of a program that allows sheriffs to enforce federal immigration laws.
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Open & Shut
The new BURLINGTON CHRISTMAS MARKET will be open Nov. 28 through Dec. 21. Located in Burlington Outlet Village, at exit 145 off Interstate 85/40, the market will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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Alamance Co. Man Charged With Second-Degree Arson
Police arrested a man early Saturday morning and charged him with setting fire to an Alamance County house.
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Activity Bus And Car Collide In Alamance County, One Dead
Troopers are investigating a fatal crash in Alamance County involving a bus full of cheerleaders.
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The Alamance Scene: Deadline today for Burlington Holiday Parade
Today is the deadline for submitting entries in the Burlington Holiday Parade which is Nov.
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"She touched a lot of people": Family remembers woman killed in bus accident
Valerie Hughes touched a lot of people. From the radiology students she taught at Moses Cone Health System in Greensboro to the patients she worked with as a radiological technologist at UNC Hospitals in Chapel ...
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The Alamance Scene: A bounty of fall, holiday fund-raisers
There will be a called meeting of the Alamance County Agricultural District Board at noon Wednesday in the auditorium of the Alamance County Agricultural Center, 209 N. Graham-Hopedale Road, Burlington.
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Obama's victory is like a dream come true for many
African Americans in Alamance County see Barack Obama's victory as a sign of change and hope.
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The Alamance Scene: Plan now for holiday parades
Smitty's Ice Cream, 2306 S. Church St., will sponsor a fundraiser for the Christian Counseling Center from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
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