Second peeping case postponed
George Clayton Trivette, Jr., facing his second charge of secret peeping in two years, saw his case continued to Dec. 15 in District Court Thursday.
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N.C. lags in health coverage
The ranks of the uninsured are leveling out nationwide, with more children having coverage, though North Carolina still has a growing shortage
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At-risks groups to get flu shots
Though flu vaccine supplies are expected to be stable this year, health officials have advised early vaccines should be targeted toward only those people who face serious effects from the flu.
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Clean-up Day rated a success
This year's Boone Clean-Up Day proved to be successful, with 115 participants turning out to put 3,200 pounds of litter in its place.
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August
28, 2005
Candidates speak out
Boone municipal hopefuls answer questions at Chamber forum
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Earp pleads guilty
Defendant accepts manslaughter sentence instead of a trial; claims self defense
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Walking to Blowing Rock?
Middle Fork Trail may soon link two Watauga towns
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Offcials tout Hickory jet service
Boone,Hickory mayors take off on a media tour
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August
26, 2005
Pagans Gather at ASU
A local pagan festival on Saturday drew a diverse group to Appalachian State University campus.
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News Briefs
Local woman killed in one-car wreck
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Watauga jobless rate drops
The Employment Security Commission of North Carolina reported Watauga County's unemployment rate was 2.9 percent for the month of August, having fallen .5 percent from July.
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Watauga Democrat enhancesTV Times
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