Pilot Mountain businesswoman Kim Quinn, right, posed for a photo with U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley during Beasley’s campaign stop in Surry County on Monday. (Submitted photo)
Senate candidate Cheri Beasley met with and spoke to area voters and residents during a campaign sto
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The Detroit Lakes Tribune accepts community calendar items for publication online and, space permitting, in our Wednesday and Sunday print editions. Submissions must be made at least a week in advance of the event date, in writing, to either dltribune@dlnewspapers.com or vgerdes@dlnewspapers.c
After years of discussion, speculation and controversy, is a troubled structure in Mount Airy finally reaching a date with destiny today?
That could be the case during a meeting beginning at 2 p.m., when the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners is slated to consider a resolution to solicit
After years of discussion, speculation and controversy, is a troubled structure in Mount Airy finally reaching a date with destiny today?
That could be the case during a meeting beginning at 2 p.m., when the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners is slated to consider a resolution to solicit
The Detroit Lakes Tribune accepts community calendar items for publication online and, space permitting, in our Wednesday and Sunday print editions. Submissions must be made at least a week in advance of the event date, in writing, to either dltribune@dlnewspapers.com or vgerdes@dlnewspapers.c
• A man listed has homeless has been jailed under a $10,000 secured bond on felony charges of breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering, according to Mount Airy Police Department reports.
Timothy Lee Browder, 44, was arrested Wednesday after officers encountered
A local resident with an interest in attracting more business to town has been appointed to a group often playing a role in that, the Mount Airy Planning Board.
Nathan Bond was approved for a three-year term on the Planning Board, an advisory body to the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners