Thief steals more than valuables from Gastonia church (The Gaston Gazette)

Monday, February 1st, 2010

The sanctuary of Faith Baptist Church on West Walnut Avenue was a place where the Rev. Robin Harris sought solace, peace. That solitude was scarred Friday when someone broke into the church. “It breaks my heart to see somebody do what they did to...

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CV-22s return from first deployment with 8th SOS Homecoming (PHOTO GALLERY) (Northwest Florida Daily News)

Friday, November 13th, 2009

HURLBURT FIELD — The 8th Special Operations Squadron took a human owner’s manual with them on their first operational deployment with the CV-22 Osprey. Boeing contractor Julius Banks preferred to call himself the “Maytag repairman” for an...

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Trower proves rock guitar is not dead (Kinston Free Press)

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Rock legend Robin Trower wowed a packed house at Raleigh's Lincoln Theatre on Wednesday night with a blistering display of psychedelic blues. The veteran musician treated his fans to an intense 90-minute set of songs taken from such classic...

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Music festival brings Englishman back to Clovis (Clovis News Journal)

Friday, September 11th, 2009

David Acaster was exactly where he wanted to be Friday night — down in front at the Clovis Music Festival listening to his friend Tommy Allsup. Acaster, a retired policeman from Yorkshire, England, has been a fan of the Buddy Holly and the Norman Petty sound all his life.

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Consignment shop aims at men’s sporting goods … and more (The Shelby Star)

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

SHELBY - Fain Hamrick plans to make something good come from the downturn in the economy.His business, The Bradford House, 125 N.


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Different tune in guitar sales (Colorado Springs Gazette)

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Three years ago, Music Exchange owner Ed Johnson took the bold step of adjusting his business model to include more online sales. Big mistake, according to many guitar-playing purists.


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