
Kim Pettus tends to gravestones in the second graveyard of St. Philips where slaves and their descendants were buried for more than a century. She was one of a handful of members of the church working in the graveyard on Thursday.
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Dave Plyler died after a battle with Alzheimer's.
"Think she is leading a breakout session on financial responsibility, code of conduct or hiring great (central office) staff?" wrote Tim Sparks.
Reynolds High School student named Grady Mowery, smiled when giving an update on his creation, a literal backyard concert series.
An informational meeting Monday about a proposed data center in Rural Hall left no doubt about how locals feel about it.
After spending two years in prison on a marijuana charge, David Moore vowed to help kids avoid the same mistakes.




