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Wilson Cherry: United Way a priceless resource

Here’s how to get the most bang for your charity buck By Wilson Cherry Special to the Salisbury ...

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340B Program provides necessary care and cures

By Mary Younts Special to the Salisbury Post You might guess that the big state of Texas has ...

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Scott Allmon’s United Way support was reciprocated

By Wilson Cherry Special to the Salisbury Post When Scott Allmon finished high school and enlisted in the ...

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Karen Bowyer-Lilly: Another school year & more low scores

By Karen Lilly-Bowyer Special to the Salisbury Post When Dr. Lynn Moody addressed the Rowan-Salisbury Schools’ state testing ...

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My Turn, Karen Lilly-Bowyer: Schools are losing ground

Editor’s note: This is an updated version of Ms. Lilly-Bowyer’s column. The Post published the wrong version in Wednesday’s paper.  ...

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My Turn, John Leatherman: Where is outrage over RSS scores?

We the citizens of Rowan-Salisbury are the reason for poor education results. Where is the outcry about the ...

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Opioid epidemic strikes close to home

By Gregory Yousey Special to the Salisbury Post Overwhelming evidence supporting North Carolina is in the middle of ...

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Francis Koster: No sense and non-cents

By Francis Koster At the same time all eyes are on the flood victims in Texas, some astounding ...

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Proud of the South, but not of those statues

By Susan Wright Beard Special to the Salisbury Post As a confident and proud liberal living in Rowan ...

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Check charities before making donations

Everyone has a cause they care about. And with more than 1.2 million charitable organizations to choose from, ...

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A long-ago lesson in reconciliation

By William M. Bucher Jr. Special to the Salisbury Post In the aftermath of the Charlottesville tragedy it’s ...

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Angry mobs won’t heal our wounds

By Phil Berger North Carolina Senate Over the past few days, my office has been inundated with media ...

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Don’t bury the past; try to understand it

By Gordon Correll Special to the Salisbury Post The North Carolina governor wants all Confederate monuments taken down. ...

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Remembering doesn’t always mean revering

By Stephanie Meeks National Trust for Historic Preservation In recent months, many communities have been vigorously debating anew ...

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Bishop Tim Smith: Don’t look the other way

When Wendy and I lived in Berlin on our seminary internship in 1984 and 1985, horror stories of ...

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Volunteer fire departments face recruitment struggles

By Mike Causey Special to the Salisbury Post Over the past few weeks, I’ve been touring volunteer fire ...

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New school year brings new opportunities at Catawba College

  Brien Lewis Special to the Salisbury Post The start of the school year is always exciting at ...

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My Turn, Richard Roberts: Unaffordable care act

For far too long, Congress has struggled with health care reform. There are two possible roads to take, ...

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Carol Hallman: History matters

History matters. Stories matter. Each year at Passover our Jewish brothers and sisters gather to remember. They gather ...

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William Clark: Shootings are tragic wherever they happen

Following the recent and tragic altercation of the morning of July 29, I have born (digital) witness to ...

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Mollie Ruf: Stand up for Salisbury and get involved

Back in the spring I was invited to attend a training session hosted by Salisbury-Rowan Schools for a ...

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The William C. Friday Fellowship: Ahead of its time

By Abdul Rasheed Special to the Salisbury Post North Carolinians treasure their reputation as leaders in “The New ...

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My Turn: Minimum wage no longer offers even a minimal lifestyle

By Tarik Woods “Wages are too high,” stated our president at the Milwaukee debate. Well, Mr. Trump, in ...

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United Way dollars are helping in our community

By Shela Sapp Special to the Salisbury Post The United Way Campaign is just around the corner. Numerous ...

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Sara Hill: Event raises questions

“Service to mark healing for 1906 Salisbury Lynchings.” It was in 1906 in which this horrible crime ...

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What would Edison think of modern energy grid?

By Lynn Good Special to the Salisbury Post As a native of Ohio — home of the Wright ...

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Going home

By Roger Barbee Special to the Salisbury Post The last time I was at Lake Norman was about ...

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From the family: Looking back, moving forward

In 1906, three black men were brutally tortured, lynched and mutilated in retaliation for the axe murders of ...

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