SILER CITY — Wolfspeed is now on the fast track to construction of its Siler City facility after securing a key air quality permit from the N.C. Dept. of Environmental Quality on Thursday.
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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6/9/23
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MONCURE — VinFast will make its public market debut faster after withdrawing its initial public offering.
The company will now enter a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) agreement, …
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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6/7/23
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SILER CITY — The board of commissioners met for its first meeting of the month, where they spent more than an hour and a half debating a proposed stormwater utility fee program. Engineering …
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BY TAYLOR HEEDEN, News + Record Staff
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6/7/23
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PITTSBORO — The aromas of warm cinnamon crumb cake wafted through the air as tensions rose.
The cake melded with the nostalgic flavors of peanut butter and jelly in a gooey delight. …
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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6/7/23
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SILER CITY — Planning Dept. Director Jennifer Baptiste approached the board of commissioners as she usually does for public hearings on proposed projects.
The first public …
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BY TAYLOR HEEDEN, News + Record Staff
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6/7/23
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SILER CITY — A big home, 10 acres of land and a space to call their own. The Muehlbachs thought their investment in the home off of Pleasant Hill Church Road was their own slice of the American …
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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6/7/23
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Last week, former Northwood star Olivia Porter — who helped the Chargers’ girls basketball team win the school’s first-ever state championship in 2022 — announced her …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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6/7/23
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The final sporting event of the 2022-23 school year took place Sunday afternoon, with the Woods Charter girls soccer team falling to Christ the King, 1-0. The final whistle marked the end of what has …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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6/7/23
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PITTSBORO — The recruitment of Seaforth junior Jarin Stevenson is coming to a head.
The Hawks’ 6-foot-10 forward — who is ranked No. 11 nationally in the Class of 2024 …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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6/7/23
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PITTSBORO — Two cents may not sound like a groundbreaking amount of money. But, according to the Chatham County Board of Commissioners, it’s enough to increase the salaries of county …
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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6/7/23
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PITTSBORO — It’s hard to imagine how Northwood junior Drake Powell’s stock could go any higher after these past few months, but the 6-foot-6 forward recently earned an accolade even …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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6/7/23
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PITTSBORO — The Chatham County Board of Education met on June 5 at the new Chatham County Schools Central Services Office to honor student-athletes and explore potential collaborations between …
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By VALERIA CLÖES, News + Record Staff
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6/6/23
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GREENSBORO — The Woods Charter girls soccer team waited exactly 365 days for its rematch with Christ the King in the 1A state final, but the threat of rain Saturday in Greensboro caused the game to be postponed until Sunday at 1 p.m.
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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6/4/23
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An inmate at the Chatham County Detention Center died early Sunday morning.
Jaimarien Rayshaun Sellers, 19, was found unresponsive by his roommate shortly after midnight. Sellers had earlier …
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From Chatham County Sheriff's Office
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6/4/23
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SILER CITY — A stroll around downtown Siler City may look a bit different today than it did several years ago. New businesses are taking over or changing hands seemingly every month and …
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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5/31/23
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BONLEE — Candace Beal shared a love for arts and crafts with her daughter, Caroline. Now, Beal wants to share that passion with Bonlee ’ s children through week-long crafting sessions …
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BY TAYLOR HEEDEN, News + Record Staff
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5/31/23
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Bright, sunny days are on the horizon as summer approaches. While the season of summer won’t officially start until June 21, the warm weather and good vibes start at the end of May, often …
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CN+R STAFF REPORTS
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5/31/23
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MONCURE — Don Brown, like many in Moncure, can trace his lineage to the community back several generations.
Nowadays, he’s in sound financial standing and says he could move …
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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5/31/23
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SILER CITY — Folklorico dresses of red, yellow and blue wave in the streets, the smell of pupusas wafts across downtown and smiles spread across the faces of hundreds of residents.
The …
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CN+R STAFF REPORTS
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5/31/23
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Competing at the 2A boys golf state championships at Longleaf Golf and Family Club in Southern Pines last Monday and Tuesday, Seaforth finished second in the team competition with a total score of …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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5/31/23
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