• Lowe promoted to chief deputy | Mt. Airy News

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:36:16

    Surry County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Paul Barker, Chief Steve C. Hiatt, and Major Larry Lowe. On August 1 Lowe will take over as the second in command of the sheriff’s officer when he assumes the role of chief deputy. Barker is retiring after many years of service to both the

  • A year of awards for the North Surry Yearbook | Mt. Airy News

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:36:09

    The 2022 North Surry High School yearbook recently competed in the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association statewide contest at UNC Chapel Hill and brought home the highest honor in school history.

    Members of the North Surry High School 2022 yearbook staff hold the Possibilities bann

  • Charity cookout, clothing giveaway a success | Mt. Airy News

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:35:56

    Rhonda Baylor seen fixing a hamburger tray Saturday. Baylor and Bruised Not Broken are working to establish a monthly event to provide food and clothing support to those in need. Gently used donations are welcome.

    The lead cook on the day was Sister Rucker who works the grill while Rhond

  • Club News, July 29, 2022 | TheUnion.com

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:35:47

    EDITOR’S NOTE: While some clubs have informed The Union of meeting cancellations or reopenings due to COVID-19, we have not heard from them all. Please call ahead to confirm future meeting times and/or cancellations. We encourage club members to inform us of any changes.

    The Union publ

  • Club News, July 29, 2022 | TheUnion.com

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:35:45

    EDITOR’S NOTE: While some clubs have informed The Union of meeting cancellations or reopenings due to COVID-19, we have not heard from them all. Please call ahead to confirm future meeting times and/or cancellations. We encourage club members to inform us of any changes.

    The Union publ

  • Front Royal father and son perish in Potomac River drowning – Royal Examiner

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:35:41

    Rugged Terrain Crossfit takes home the trophy at the Waggin’ for Dragons 2022 race

    Chamber welcomes Kells Belles to Front Royal

    Higher adult meal prices, more preschool slots, new division leader on School Board agenda

    Public Advised to Avoid Contact with Algal Mats in

  • Hi Felicia's charismatic 25-year-old chef is redefining fine dining for the rest of us - 7x7 Bay Area

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:35:13

    When Hi Felicia was still a super-successful, moderately illegal pop up, chef and founder Imana began each dinner party with a toast. That’s one of many rituals that hasn’t changed since she moved into a permanent, brick-and-mortar space. With her staff gathered around her, she lifts her g

  • The First Electric Motor Made Of DNA - A Molecular Shaft That Converts Electrical Energy Into Rotational Motion

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:35:05

    Genetic material as drivers: For the first time, scientists are turning DNA molecules into electric motors at the nanoscale. To do this, they assembled several DNA strands in such a way that they formed a base with rotating arms. If a voltage is applied now, the DNA rotor begins to spin and

  • Local woman a pageant winner | Mt. Airy News

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:34:28

    A local woman has been chosen as National Royalty for the Miss National US Scholarship Pageant held in July. The pageant is held for ladies of all ages. The newly crowned Miss National US Ms. 2023 receives a cash award, the official crown and banner, an invitation to a professional photo-shoot

  • Local charity preparing next event | Mt. Airy News

    by admin on 2022-08-08 13:34:25

    Rhonda Baylor seen fixing a hamburger tray at July’s Bruised Not Broken event. August will be the third month Rhonda and Keith Baylor are holding a food and clothing giveaway for those in need, this month at 364 N. South St. from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. There will also be a gas card raffle