Issues

September 2022

This Month’s Issue: Native American Artifacts

In September 2003, we ran an article on Native American arrowheads by Ron Harris, a member of the Piedmont Archaeology Society, which is still frequently read on our website. This month, we continue to explore the topic of artifacts and archaeological sites around the state (and hear more from Ron, who was interviewed for the story). Also, North Carolina’s electric cooperatives played a prominent role in a recent international electrification conference.

—Scott Gates, editor

Carolina Living

Carolina Living

5 Essential Items to Have When Exercising

Tips to help protect your body during a workout

Carolina Living

Kid-Friendly Recipes to Power Through School Days

Energy-fueling meals the whole family can enjoy

Carolina Living

4 Methods to Make Your Own Unique Soap

Create handcrafted soaps for yourself or gift them to a friend

More from this issue

Carolina Creators

Homeplace Sunset

Photo by Betty Rose, a member of Tri-County EMC

Carolina People

Alleghany Teacher’s ‘Bright Ideas’ Take Students on Problem-Solving Adventures

Cecelia Hampton is a decorated Bright Ideas teacher from Sparta Elementary

More Power

NC Co-op Leaders Share Insights at International Electrification Conference

Co-op representatives share how cooperatives are supporting a Brighter Future

Carolina Gardens

Fall for Spinach

Plant now for an extended harvest plus Garden To-Do's for September

On The House

Give Your Home a Break While on Vacation

Simple steps to save energy while away

Tip Of The Month

Lower Your Water Heating Costs

Installing low-flow fixtures can help you save energy (and money)

Viewpoints

Advancing Burn Care in North Carolina and Beyond

North Carolina’s electric co-ops work with Jaycee Burn Center to advance care to burn patients

Carolina Adventures

Up, Up and Away

Get a taste of Iredell County on the ground and above the trees

Carolina Adventures

5 Unique Natural Wonders

NC provides rich adventures for environmental enthusiasts

Where in Carolina Country is This?

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