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Schools accept ‘In God We Trust’ posters

Watauga County
Schools plans to accept several “In God We Trust” posters for the schools after further review
found that the displays are allowed by state statute.

The 16-inch by
20-inch frames offered by the American Legion Post 130 feature the national motto, “In God We
Trust,” on an American flag background.

The school system originally rejected the gifts on
the advice of attorneys from Campbell Shatley law firm in Asheville that the posters could be
construed as a promotion of religion, school spokesman Marshall Ashcraft said last week.

Rick Cornejo, a representative of the American Legion Post 130, spoke
against the decision at the Board of Education meeting Nov. 4.

Interim
Superintendent David Fonseca said this week that the school system will accept the gifts after
considering N.C. General Statute 115C-81(g)(3a).

The statute says
school boards shall “allow and encourage” the reading or posting of documents reflecting U.S.
history, such as the Declaration of Independence, the Pledge of Allegiance and the national
motto.

“Local boards, superintendents, principals and supervisors shall not
allow content-based censorship of American history in the public schools of this state, including
religious references in these writings, documents, and

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Pirates win big over smaller Chowan

Pirates win big over
smaller Chowan

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GREENVILLE — East Carolina rolled
past Division II Chowan for a 95-45 basketball win on Thursday night in
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum as coach Jeff Lebo made extensive use
of his bench and six Pirates scored in double figures.

Akeem Richmond led ECU (3-0) with 15
points on 5-of-13 shooting behind the arc. Richmond did not attempt a
two-point field goal or a free throw.

Richmond’s three free throws with 1.2
seconds remaining lifted the Pirates to
an
85-84 win at UNC-Greensboro
on Tuesday night.

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Senior guard Petar Torlak knocks down a runner over Chowan forward
Warren Powers. Torlak finished with 11 points. (W.A. Myatt photo)

Freshman Caleb White had 13 points,
making all five of his field goal tries, including a pair of threes.

Petar Torlak, Brandan Stith and

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PC Women tip-off home hoops

Presbyterian College
Sports Information

FANS: A Women/Men basketball doubleheader will be Monday at Templeton Center – women tip at 5 pm; men follow at about 7:45 pm. 2013 is the 100th anniversary of Men’s Basketball at PC; an anniversary observance will be Dec. 7 against Furman – the first school the Blue Hose plays in collegiate basketball.

Presbyterian College Women’s Basketball

Drops Home Opener to NC Central, 55-44

The Presbyterian College women’s basketball team dropped its 2013-14 home opener on Thursday night, falling to the visiting North Carolina Central Eagles by a 55-44 margin.

PC moves to 0-2 and will hit the road to take on NC State on Saturday at noon. NC Central opens its season at 1-0.

NC Central never trailed, scoring the game’s first points and leading by as many as 14 with 12 minutes left in the game.

Noelle Carter (Neptune, N.J.) and Keyonna Allen (Forest Park, Ga.) led the Blue Hose with 10 points each. Freshman Aianna Kelly (Newport News, Va.) paced the Blue Hose on the boards with a career-high seven while Carter and Rebecca Walker (Snellville, Ga.) added six. Walker also blocked a career-best four shots, PC’s second-most ever in a Division I game.

The first half saw

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St. John’s set to host Wagner at Carnesecca Arena, where nothing can be …

There’s something about the cozy confines of Carnesecca Arena that brings out the best in…

…St. John’s opponents.

St. John’s has an impressive 19-4 record in Queens since 2010, since Steve Lavin became coach. Why does it feel like the term “home court advantage” is a fallacy?

That’s because you’ve been too busy sweating out too-close-for-comfort games.

Carnesecca should have an intimidation factor. Even after a three-year, $5 million interior renovation, the 6,000 seat Carnesecca – once known as Alumni Hall since its inaugural season over 50 years ago – is still a rickety, unique and warm on-campus home with unusual depth perception and a sneaky ability to hit high decibel levels.  You’re close to the action in an intimate setting, with students placed on each end just behind the backboards in a way that distracts shooters.

Instead of intimidation, though, visitors often feel comfort when a game is tipped at Carnesecca.  We all remember the night the arena was renamed after its legendary St. John’s coach, Lou Carnesecca.  The road team that night, St. Francis (NY), wasn’t overwhelmed by the atmosphere.  In fact, they snapped a 26-game losing streak and beat the Red Storm on their home floor.

The losses always stick in the

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Enjoy one of many concerts in the area

NIGHTLIFE


620 STATE: Bristol, 620 State St. Nov. 15, 9:30 p.m., The Red Pistols. 423-652-0314.

ACOUSTIC COFFEEHOUSE: Johnson City, 415 W. Walnut St. Nov. 14, 8 p.m., My New Favorites and Heppy Kats; Nov. 15, 8 p.m., Michael Cody and Grand Ol’ Uproar; Nov. 16, 8 p.m., Turkey Tracks Trio. 423-434-9872.

BIGGIES: Kingsport, 417 Stone Dr. Nov. 16, 9 p.m., One Good Thing; Nov. 22, 9 p.m., Wolf Creek; Nov. 29, 9 p.m., The Catfish Frye Band. 423-765-9633.

BLUE BLAZE CAFE: Damascus, 132 W. Laurel Ave. Nov. 16, 8 p.m., Citizen Kane. 276-475-5753.

BONEFIRE SMOKEHOUSE: Abingdon, 260 W. Main St. Nov. 16, 8 p.m., Billy Crawford Band. 276-623-0037.

CAPONE’S: Johnson City, 227 E. Main St. Nov. 14, 9 p.m., Pop Evil, The Letter Black, Eve to Adam and Black Oxygen, $13; Nov. 16, 10 p.m., Rickshaw Roadshow and Amythyst Kiah. www.caponesjohnsoncity.com or 423-928-2295.

CONLEY’S OVERLOOK: Kingsport, 130 VFW Rd. Nov. 15, 9 p.m., After Six. 423-247-4449.

DOWN HOME: Johnson City, 300 W. Main St. Nov. 14, 8 p.m., The Hillbenders, $16; Nov. 15, 8 p.m., Folk Soul Revival, $16. www.downhome.com or 423-929-9822.

THE HANGAR GRILL: Wise,

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National economic trends are one thing. Asheville, WNC conditions can be …

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With national experts continuing to tally the recent government shutdown’s impact on the economy, that analysis can often be telling of local trends.

Nationally, public confidence in the economy dropped nine points in October to 71.2 according to the Consumer Confidence Index; this drop is largely a result of the government shutdown earlier in the month. October’s significant decline in optimism about the economy was preceded by a 2.1 point drop in September to 80.2. In its accompanying analysis, the Conference Board elaborated on the September decline by citing the resurfacing of “concerns about the short-term outlook for both jobs and earnings.”

Scott Hamilton, CEO of AdvantageWest, said the government shutdown brought lots of questions with it. AdvantageWest is an economic development group that covers the 23 western counties of the state.

 “I don’t know if it was harmful in a statistical sense,” he said, “but

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Appalachia comes to life, through food and music

 

Celebrating their 75th year of operation on its current location, the ranch was created by “Mr. Tom” and “Miss Judy” Alexander. It has become as much of a beloved piece of Southern Appalachian history as the mountains it resides upon. Besides offering guest lodging and outdoor activities, Cataloochee has become a word-of-mouth destination during the years for the “real deal” when it comes to live old-time string music and gut-busting meals to boot. 

“We like to offer people the full experience,” said Mary Coker, general manager and granddaughter of the ranch’s founders.” “People don’t just come for dinner and leave. They sit down and enjoy themselves, and this is our chance to be able to show off the great entertainment and atmosphere we provide for our customers.”

The Coker family has been a strong advocate for bringing quality music in to compliment the irreplaceable culture of their ranch. It’s a history that only seems to get stronger with age. And the evening’s special guest performer is legendary singer/songwriter Peter Rowan.

“Come up and see us, and you’ll see what we’re all about,” she said. “Whether it’s the beauty of the mountains or the beauty of the music, we

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