Issues

July 2019

This Month’s Issue:

When our staff first discussed this month’s story on outdoor dramas, many of us lit up with childhood memories of high-end productions under the stars. These dramas showcase our state’s history, becoming a bit of history themselves in the telling. Find one this summer in this month’s issue. Also in this issue, we share an update on the library from our June 2016 cover.

—Scott Gates, editor

More Power

More Power

Co-ops Make Our Voices Heard on Capitol Hill

NC co-op leaders made a trip to Washington, D.C., to talk policy

More Power

Caswell County Library Gets a Big Upgrade

Funds facilitated by Piedmont Electric supported renovations

More Power

2019 Pole Top Rescue Competition Tests Lifesaving Skills

Fast-paced action highlights just how challenging it is to be a line worker

Tarheel Tidbits

Tarheel Tidbits

Do You Know … the Apollo astronauts trained in NC?

Plus fun ways around the state to celebrate space travel

Tarheel Tidbits

The Snyder Slugger

An American Tradition

Tarheel Tidbits

Honoring Women in the Military

Female servicemembers have strengthened our country since its infancy

More from this issue

Carolina Music

“Out In The Open”

By Steep Canyon Rangers

On The House

Are Whole-House Fans Helpful?

Maybe, if used correctly

Carolina People

All Things Equestrian

Rose Cushing has turned her love of horses into a prolific multimedia career

Carolina Bookshelf

A Good Read: Charlotte the Scientist Finds a Cure

A new children's book empowers youth to excel

Viewpoints

Volunteer to Make a Difference

Electric co-op employees across the state are proud of the ways  we serve our communities

NC Outdoors

Oak Island Pier is Open for Business

Fishing pier is rebuilt after Hurricane Matthew and ready for summer

Carolina Adventures

Canton: A Reinvented Mill Town

This mountain gem is worth a stop off I-40

Energy

Getting Hot in the Kitchen?

In summer, choose appliances that won't make your A/C work too hard

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