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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Dobson Elementary School student Abigail Johnson gets her hair styled by Vannah Jenkins. The day out to Surry Community College capped off a nine-week program teaching fifth-grade girls confidence skills they can use when they advance to middle school.</p>
Mission Beautiful seeks to ease middle school transition
DOBSON — Mission Beautiful at Dobson Elementary School is not just a field trip for fifth-grade girls to Surry Community College’s Cosmetology Department. Participants are expressing outwardly what they have spent nine weeks in class learning about themselves. Likewise, the boys’ counterpart to this program, an obstacle course, is more about what they face entering middle school rather than in the gym. Dobson Elementary Home/School Coordina...
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<p>Anna Wood</p>
Mount Airy native Anna Wood stars as lead female role in CBS pilot.
Mount Airy native Anna Wood, who recently starred in multi-episode supporting role as Nichole Freshette in the TV series “Deception,” is filming a CBS pilot in Charleson, S.C. From guest spots to supporting roles, and now with a role as a female lead in a pilot that could be developed into a series, Anna Wood’s career is on the rise. The CBS pilot, with a working title of “Reckless,” is a “sultry legal drama” starring Anna Wood in the lea...
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New Hall of Fame class announced for city
A longtime coach, football standouts from the 1930s and 1970s, a female basketball star from the 1950s and a well-known local family are the latest inductees for the Greater Mount Airy Sports Hall of Fame. They include Marion Jones, James Holleman, Sandra Inman “Sonnie” Sanders and William Lloyd “Bill” Mayberry Jr., in the categories of athlete, coach or administrator. The Moody family is this year’s recipient of the Granite City Award, whi...
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Salem Baptist Church considering Christian academy
DOBSON — For a rural church that began 115 years ago, in 1898, in a one-room school house in the winter and under an arbor during warm months, Salem Baptist Church in Dobson has come a long way — from recent membership levels that reached an all-time high with 900, to resources that increased 300 percent and the rate of giving up 600 percent in the past 10 years. Now, the church is embarking on a new mission — the possibility of opening a p...
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Police briefs
• A Mount Airy woman is facing a larceny violation for allegedly taking duct tape from Walmart, according to city police department reports. Chelsea Brook Creed, 23, of 323 W. Pine St., is accused of taking a variety of duct tape, valued at $20, at the store late Sunday. Creed is scheduled to appear in Surry District Court on May 7. In connection with the same incident, Christopher Allen Slate, 36, of 203 Oaklawn Road, was arrested for alle...
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<p>Surry Community College | Submitted Photo</p><p>Chad Tidd, Mount Airy Chick-fil-A franchise owner, stands with SCC Introduction to Business students who he recently spoke to about the importance of having a vision and implementing that vision.</p>
Local franchise owner talks with SCC students
DOBSON — Students in a Surry Community College Introduction to Business class, taught by Dawn Worley, recently had an opportunity to learn more about franchises. Chad Tidd, owner and operator of the Chick-fil-A franchise in Mount Airy, spoke to the students about the challenges and rewards of operating a franchise. Tidd explained that an integral part of being a business owner is one’s willingness to accept personal responsibility. He dis...
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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Copeland Youth Foundation Board of Directors President Chad Moore talks with Callie Moore about the mechanics of the ball in fast-pitch softball. The foundation is planning improvements to the softball and baseball fields behind Copeland Elementary School.</p>
Copeland Youth Foundation projects seek to improve fields
DOBSON — Copeland Crossfire Softball Coach Scotty Pardue and Copeland Youth Foundation Board of Directors President Chad Moore are spearheading a drive to improve the softball field at the elementary school by adding dugouts and replacing the outdated field lights. The two coaches, who are products of the youth athletic program in the largely rural community, represent the time-honored small community tradition of pitching in for the greate...
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Board OKs incentive package
ELKIN — With a unanimous vote and little fanfare, the Surry County Board of Commissioners passed an incentive package that economic development officials say can make a real difference for future workers. The action came as the board met for its regular meeting at Elkin High School. The package for the as-yet-unnamed company, called Project Shield, includes a cash grant of about $28,000 from the North Carolina Rural Center, with a local m...
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Hagan bill to reverse military tuition cuts
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Surry County’s representative to the Senate, Kay Hagan (D-NC), has joined Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe to introduce an amendment to the Continuing Resolution that would reinstate the tuition assistance program for service members. Inhofe (R-Okla.) serves as the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. In the wake of cuts forced on the Department of Defense by sequestration, the Air Force, Army and Marine Cor...
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12th annual Easter Egg Hunt, celebration scheduled for Saturday
DOBSON — Easter blooms a bit early this year, with the 12th annual Surry Parks and Recreation Easter Egg Hunt, Celebration of the Young Child, and Canned Food Drive scheduled for Saturday at Fisher River Park in Dobson. This free Easter event is held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the ball field area of Fisher River Park (use the soccer field entrance). Separate Easter egg hunts will be held for kids ages birth to 4, 5 to 7, and 8 to 11 years ...
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