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The Raleigh Report by Cullie Tarleton for August 16, 2010
The Raleigh Report by Cullie Tarleton for August 16, 2010
From the Office of Representative Cullie Tarleton
While North Carolina has become a more urban state in the past 20 years, small and rural communities continue to make up a large part of our population. In fact, all or parts of at least 85 counties (including Ashe and Watauga) in North Carolina are considered rural. These communities are an important part of our state and their success helps ensure success for all of us. Fittingly, we have a number of important initiatives that are either in place or expanding to help serve the people who live in rural North Carolina. I have included some information this week for you about some of these programs. I hope you find it useful.
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Gators, Clowns and All, Shriners Return Fun, Charity to Blowing Rock
By David Rogers. May 20, 2013. BLOWING ROCK, NC -- While wide-eyed kids of all ages will marvel at the antics of clowns and "gators" up and down Main Street the weekend of June 1st, children laid up in hospitals all around the country will benefit when hundreds of men with "flower pot" hats come to Blowing Rock for fun, ceremony and to promote charitable causes.
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