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February 2024

This Month’s Issue: Veteran Health

With several bases throughout the state and many military communities served by electric cooperatives, North Carolina has the third-largest military presence in the country — and almost 800,000 veterans. One way in which North Carolinians are supporting our veteran population is through agritherapy, or using agriculture to benefit the mental, emotional and physical well-being of veterans and their families. Learn more here (and don’t miss love stories from our readers).

—Scott Gates, editor

Carolina Living

Carolina Living

Share the Love with 5 Date-Night Crafts

These DIY activities can add a little extra color to your love story

Carolina Living

Four Ways to Honor and Support Black History Month

Find opportunities to learn and engage

Carolina Living

Unlock Fitness Goals with a Power Circuit

A beginner’s guide to circuit exercises

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Electric Co-ops are Powerful Engines of Economic Development

Co-ops contribute more than $100 billion to U.S. GDP each year

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The Rapid-Response Veggie

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Efficiency Tips for Manufactured Homes

Improve comfort and use less energy in your manufactured home

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A Recipe for Economic Development Success

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Pajama Party Connection

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Destined from Childhood

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Don’t Judge Him by His Car

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Ride of a Lifetime

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