East Surry’s newly-graduated Class of 2022 celebrates with confetti and silly string.
Senior Class President Sam Whitt praises his fellow graduates for their resilience shown during the coronavirus pandemic, saying, “While the masked elephant in the room strived to destroy ou
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Right at the dawn of the revolutions in digital sampling and digital synthesis, Ensoniq seemed to emerge out of nowhere in the early '80s with technology that bested their competition.
The secret? An ultra powerful microchip—the "Q" chip—developed by Ensoniq's founders, a group of en
October 29, 2021 by Mark H. Anbinder in 14850 Magazine
This spring, Ed Camacho, a photolithographer at the Cornell University NanoScale Science and Technology Facility, led a team that created a scale model of Cornell’s iconic McGraw Tower that’s just a millimeter tall. Now, j
• A Mount Airy man is facing trial on 11 different charges filed by the N.C. Highway Patrol, according to city police reports.
Mount Airy officers served warrants for the violations Wednesday on Sharif Jamel Robinson, 40, of 1421 Fancy Gap Road, No. 30, which had been issued earlie
Hollow Knight developer Team Cherry has announced that an update due to go live on Monday, August 15th will bring a much needed change to the saving system.
Mentioned in a Steam post, the developer said "Soon we'll be making some changes in order to support cross-platform cloud saves bet
From left to right, Tony Gibb Joanne Rakers, Tania Brachmayer and Peter Brachmayer, play a game of pickleball at a court in the Central Park neighbourhood of Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, Apr. 28, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
“The noise is people having fun,” says Victoria R
Children from the Surry’s Sweetest group crowd around Deputy Rachael Spainhour and her K-9 partner, Dixi. (Submitted photo)
Officials with the Surry County Sheriff’s Office pose with members of Surry’s Sweetest support group during a recent meeting. (Submitted photo)
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Nine students graduated from Surry Community College’s Truck Driver Training program. Pictured here are, from left, front row, Lead Instructor Brandon Cockerham, Kevin Torres, John Sizemore, John Sherrill, Wesley Bell, Jorge Benitez and Instructor Dale Myers; back row, Instructor Charles