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<p>Surry Community College | Julie Pharr</p><p>Surry Community College hosted the Taxidermy Mini-Course this weekend. Taxidermy Instructor and Judge Cary Cochran is shown inspecting a Lion entry in the taxidermy competition.</p>
SCC wraps up taxidermy conference today
  DOBSON — Surry Community College wraps up one of the largest taxidermy conferences in the United States today at the school’s Dobson campus. The conference is also the only educational-based taxidermy conference sponsored by a community college. The Taxidermy Mini-Course was a three-day competition and trade show which began May 16 at various locations on SCC’s campus in Dobson. College employees may view the entries from 1- 2 p.m. in th...
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Debate leads to delay on downtown mini-park
A debate between Mount Airy’s commissioners surrounding whether the city is moving too fast, or too slow, on a downtown mini-park has resulted in a 3-2 vote not to authorize funding for it at present. A $70,000 cost figure involved, and the absence of a final plan for the mini-park, were among the concerns cited by board members who voted against the proposal during a meeting Thursday night. The facility is targeted for the corner of Nort...
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<p>Jessica Johnson | The News</p><p>More than 100 pillowcase dresses hang in the hall at Highland Park Baptist Church, sewn by church members for the mission trip to take to the Dominican Republic in June. From left, Youth Minister Drew Hunsley, church member Glenda Weddle, and church member Frances Nixon, who taught basic sewing lessons in order to prepare to make the dresses.</p>
Church members sew 100 dresses for mission trip in June
Along the wall of the main hall of Highland Park Baptist Church, one hundred colorful dresses were hung with care. Each dress was created from a pillowcase with a cross stitched on the front. Some dresses were created from silk pillowcases and patterned pillowcases, and for the plainer pillowcases, details were added, like ribbon and trim. Each dress is unique — there are no duplicates. The dresses were sewn by church members for the Hi...
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<p>Jessica Johnson | The News</p><p>Tim Burton, left, receives the award for Driver of the Year as Surry County Schools Board Chairman Earlie Coe, center, and Superintendent of Surry County Schools Dr. Travis Reeves look on.</p>
Tim Burton named bus driver of the year
The Bus Driver Appreciation Banquet began with a number. Rodney Hardy, director of transportation, said the number “one” represents one life that the bus drivers make a difference for each day. Hardy said to multiply that one life by 120 drivers for 180 days each school year, twice a day, there is the potential to have a positive effect on a child 43,200 times each year. “That’s exponential power,” said Hardy. Hardy also reminded thos...
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<p>Even after receiving their diplomas these Surry Community College graduates remained intent on taking in the emotions of their classmates on stage at Peace Haven Baptist Church Thursday night. SCC held its commencement ceremony with a total of 203 students participating.</p>
SCC holds its commencement ceremony
Where: Peace Haven Baptist Church, Yadkinville. When: Thursday night at 7 p.m. Number of graduates: 355 with 203 participating in the SCC Commencement Ceremony. Speaker: Surry Community College President Dr. David Shockley. What the speaker said: “I will keep my comments direct, short and very serious. This year the North Carolina Community System is celebrating it’s 50th anniversary. A total of 58 colleges make up the third...
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Crash claims one life
One man was killed and another injured Thursday morning in a two-car collision on Judesville School Road in Dobson. One man was pronounced dead at the scene while the other was airlifted to a nearby facility. The wreck occurred at 6:19 a.m. Thursday at 904 Judesville School Road. David Jackson Wilmoth, 56, of Dobson was killed in the wreck, which occurred a few miles from his home on Red Hill Creek Road. The other man, Casey Garrison, w...
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<p>Commissioners Scott Graham and Shirley Brinkley receive copies of Mount Airy&#8217;s proposed budget during a meeting Thursday night.</p>
Proposed city budget includes 2-cent tax cut
Mount Airy’s preliminary budget for the 2013-2014 fiscal year, unveiled Thursday night, includes some good news for most everyone. And in other business during a meeting of the city board of commissioners, officials took action that could mean 48 new jobs involving an unnamed industry. Budget Highlights City taxpayers are in store for a 2-cent cut in the property tax rate, and no increase in water and sewer rates, according to details ...
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<p>Copeland Elementary Student Council President Dan Snow, Vice President Grace Hodges and Secretary Yasmin Hernandez check to see home much change they have collected through the Change for Change project. All proceeds go to improve the school&#8217;s playground.</p>
Copeland Elementary aims to inspire lifelong fitness
SILOAM — Copeland Elementary School’s emphasis on inspiring children to keep fit for the rest of their lives is being expressed in a tangible way with a perfect storm of support driving improvements to the school and playground and courtyard. Principal Sharia Templeton explained the outdated and deteriorating equipment isn’t able to provide fitness structure and safer activities. Templeton said the school offers universal free breakfast a...
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Spring Fling, Juvenile Diabetes Walk set for Saturday at MCA
Millennium Charter Academy will be hosting its annual Spring Fling on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is hosted by the school’s parent-teacher organization, MPACT (Millennium Parents and Concerned Teachers). The event will have a real carnival feel, and the community is invited. In addition to the Spring Fling, MCA’s Student Leadership Council is hosting a walk for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. School officials repor...
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Scouts seek police monument in Pilot
PILOT MOUNTAIN – An effort is under way to erect a monument in memory of two Pilot Mountain police officers killed in 1969. Saturday from 7 a.m. to noon, community leaders and Boy Scouts from the Pilot Mountain area will be collecting donations at Hardee’s at 200 W. Main St. The contributions will be used to pay for a permanent granite monument in honor of officers Glenn Branscome and Ralph East. It will be erected near the spot where the...
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