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bullet Halting H1N1
Vaccines coming to Watauga
bullet Weight Watchers wants to watch hunger decrease in Watauga
The Hunger & Health Coalition and Weight Watchers in Boone are teaming up feed the hungry in Watauga County
bullet Fundraiser gives a leg up for therapeutic riding
Grassy Creek United Methodist Church is in the process of organizing the 15th annual Giving a Leg Up to Therapeutic Riding fundraiser that will be held Friday, Sept. 18, through Sunday, Sept. 20.

A $10 raffle ticket earns you a chance to win this painting by a Haitian artist.


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Watauga Newsfade
A Maine native is in custody on two theft charges and three counts of fraud after he allegedly stole and used credit cards.  
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The winter storm finally hit the High Country and hit it hard. First with snow and then with sleet, rain and snow. Various businesses were closed along with classes at Watauga High school and Appalachian State. This scene is in front of the Wilco at the corner of Highway 421 and 194. The water collected here and cars just splashed on through heading in to Boone. Photo by Rob Moore
 
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Hearts of Hospitality Ball Feb. 6
 
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Democratic will challenge U.S. Rep. Foxx  
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Ashe Newsfade
In a continuing effort to better understand what works best and what doesn't in Ashe County industry, the Ashe County Board of Commissioners spent some time before their Monday meeting touring the facilities of the General Electric Aviation production plant in West Jefferson.  
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Black Diamond Capital Solutions owner Keith Franklin Simmons entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment in Charlotte on Friday, Jan. 29, and requested a jury trial.  
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N.C. Representative Cullie Tarleton will seek re-election to the N.C. House of Representatives.  
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Watauga Newsfade
The first Juanita Tobin Memorial Reading Fundraiser will be held on Thursday, Feb. 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Galileo's Bar and Café, 1087 West King St., Boone.  
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Orchesis show runs through February  
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Valentine's Day is a time to remember someone special with cards and gifts. This year, there are many people just hoping to have a meal.  
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Watauga Newsfade
Haitian art raffled at Black Bear Book Store  
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The pros and cons of 'Dumpster diving'  
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Snow storms causing school cancellations have prompted to the Ashe County School system to hold classes on Saturday, Feb. 6.  
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An update on the winter predictions made by Joe Mullis.  
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