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When Hurricane Irene Ravaged Eastern North Carolina

The worst hurricane in eight years knocked out power to 239,900 electric cooperative services

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Rising From the Red Clay

The art of Senora Lynch pays tribute to her Haliwa-Saponi community.

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Global Connections

Electric cooperatives make an impact at home and abroad

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Ingathering

Presbyterian churches in Hoke County and Robeson County carry on a longtime autumn tradition

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Wadsworth Congregational Church

A Guilford County landmark

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When power and poles first came to rural Polk County

Cooperatives nationwide hired local men to help raise poles that first brought electricity to rural areas.

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Look out! Those invading plants don’t belong here!

How to know and grow your native landscape

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Growing Our Own

Western North Carolina natives are growing wild

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Todd General Store

A watercolor rendering of an Ashe County landmark.

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You can’t beat that with a stick!

How Wake Electric made a woman and her gardens happy.

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Summer Love

A love affair with one of summer’s great delights.

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It pays to be a member of a cooperative

Questions & Answers About Capital Credits What are capital credits?

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Legal Corn Liquor

Midnight Moon and Catdaddy Carolina Moonshine make North Carolina spirits bright — the legal way

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Scotty McCreery

Scotty McCreery at 17 has been on the ride of his life, and his hometown of Garner has taken the trip with him.

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“They wanted a better life for us”

Support for restoring the meaning and purpose of the Rosenwald schools.

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Indoor Skydiving

Bodyflight facility in Raeford draws pros and visitors from around the globe

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Is 2009 really the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth?

Or, was he here in North Carolina a few years earlier?

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Ghosts in North Carolina: They are part of our nature

Just about every community across the state has a stretch of railroad tracks haunted by a train accident victim carrying a lantern, looking for his head.

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North Carolina Is A Catfish Paradise

These homely-looking fish are easy and fun to catch, and they taste so good

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Way, Way Back

Fossils in North Carolina

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Bluebirds In North Carolina

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Carolina Honey