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<p>Jessica Johnson | The News</p><p>Cheryl Fielder Largin is the recipient of the 2013 Administrative Professional of the Year Award. Largin is employed by Surry Community College as the administrative assistant to Dr. David Shockley, president of SCC. Chairman of the Board for the Chamber of Commerce, David O&#8217;Neal, CEO of Leonard Buildings and Truck Accessories, presented the award.</p>
Cheryl Largin is Administrative Professional of the Year
If an event could be deemed successful by the huge amount of smiles, cheers, and laughter in a room, Wednesday’s Administrative Professional Day Luncheon, held at Cross Creek Country Club in honor of Administrative Professional Day, was quite a success. The event, which is sponsored by the Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce, was a celebration of administrative professionals in the community. The Chamber Ambassadors provided entertainmen...
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<p>Jessica Johnson | The News</p><p>Cast members from &#8220;Grease&#8221; perform in the sock-hop scene, including Katlin Sias as Danny, right, and Ronalyn Dizon as Rizzo, center.</p>
Surry Arts Council’s musical production of ‘Grease’ opens Saturday
Ask anyone about their favorite musical production and one answer reigns supreme: “Grease.” It’s a love story about good girl Sandy and bad boy “greaser” Danny, who fell in love over the summer only to discover they both attend the same high school. The memorable songs of “Grease” have become a part of American culture, as well-loved as pop music heard on the radio: “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightning,” “We Go Together,” “Born to Hand Jive,” ...
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City mom charged with child abuse
A Mount Airy woman who fell asleep and left her young child unattended — who then wandered into the street — has been charged with an abuse violation, according to city police. Shauna Suzanne Dean, 34, of 330 Lovill St., is accused of misdemeanor child abuse involving an incident Wednesday at her home in a Mount Airy public-housing neighborhood. After Dean fell asleep there, the child, described as younger than 3 years old, left the resid...
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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Early College super senior Jacob Simpson takes a specially modified go-cart for a spin. Simpson used reciprocating motion technology to recharge the battery when the cart is coasting to extend batter use overall. The cart was part of his Science Scholars program final project.</p>
Early College super senior puts more go in electric go cart
DOBSON — A Surry Early College High School of Design super senior has created a go-cart that goes farther for his science scholars program final project. Jacob Simpson said part of the application process to get a chance at the project and presentation included criteria such as credits received and class performance. “It’s an electric go-cart designed to use motion to replenish the electric power to the battery,” explained Simpson. “When yo...
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<p>Submitted Photo</p><p>The Marshall Brothers bluegrass band will be among three musical groups performing at Saturday&#8217;s 10th-anniversary celebration of the Shepherd&#8217;s House.</p>
Rain won’t stop Shepherd’s House celebration
With rain a possibility on Saturday, steps have been taken to ensure Mother Nature doesn’t put a damper on a 10th-anniversary celebration of the Shepherd’s House. The event marking that milestone for the local homeless shelter is scheduled from 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Riverside Park in Mount Airy. But if rain becomes an issue Saturday, with a 40-percent chance of that occurring based on a forecast Wednesday, organizers will have it covered. ...
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Police briefs
• A traffic stop Tuesday on West Pine Street near Beasley Street led to a Mount Airy man being arrested on felony drug and other charges, according to city police department reports. Floyd Rodney George, 43, of 155 Eleanor Ave., was charged with possession of cocaine and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, with officers also learning there was an outstanding warrant for George for non-support which had been issued on April 10. He ...
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Mount Airy Livestock Report
Sales totaled 561 head, including cattle (508), goats (48), sheep (4) and hogs (1), during last Tuesday’s sales at Mount Airy Stockyards Inc. Animals sold on the livestock market, based on 100-pound weights, were: • Slaughter cows: utility and commercial, $74-$81; cutter and boning, $74-$90; canner and low cutter, $43-$69.50. • Slaughter bulls: 1,000-1,500 pounds, $94.50-$101; 1,500 pounds and up, $91.50-$100.50. • Stock cows: 875-1,0...
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Surrey reports earnings essentially flat
Surrey Bancorp (Pink Sheets: SRYB), the holding company for Surrey Bank & Trust, this week reported earnings for the first quarter of 2013 were essentially flat when compared with the same period a year ago. For the quarter ended March 31 net income totaled $651,776 or 16 per fully diluted common share, compared with $664,057 or 16 cents per fully diluted common share earned during the first quarter of 2012. This slight decrease in earnin...
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Fire victim hospitalized for smoke inhalation
A disabled veteran of the war in Iraq remained hospitalized Tuesday as a result of a fire that destroyed his home in the Sheltontown community Monday night. Matthew Reed, 29, of 198 Joe Reed Trail, Mount Airy, was taken to Northern Hospital of Surry County for minor smoke inhalation, and remained there Tuesday afternoon. “They’re keeping him another night,” said Judy Reed, the fire victim’s mother, who lives near the double-wide mobile ho...
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<p>Keith Strange | The News</p><p>The Old North State Winery tent is a popular stop at last year&#8217;s Budbreak Wine Festival. Old North State Winery will be a part of Budbreak again this year.</p>
Budbreak Wine Festival celebrates local wine industry
The Budbreak Wine Festival, Mount Airy’s downtown wine festival, will be held May 4 from noon to 6 p.m. The fourth annual wine festival offers wine tastings and sales from 15 North Carolina wineries, multiple food vendors, local artists and musical entertainment. Proceeds from the event will benefit charity organizations supported by the Mount Airy Rotary Club, who partnered with the Downtown Business Association in order to host the event....
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