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The weather continues hot and dry, with thick smoke most days from the big fire that just keeps growing north of town. By last Sunday it had grown to more than 70,000 acres and more than 1,000 firefighters were trying to control it, but it is stil
• A city construction vehicle valued at $31,890 was discovered this week to have been stolen and left in a location nearby, according to Mount Airy Police Department reports.
The crime targeted a John Deere 318D skid steer loader, a compact multi-use unit. It was taken from an unlo
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After rushing and racing millions of meters across the globe, speedskater Casey Dawson can now focus on the 1,500 that matter the most.
The American, who missed an initial flight with his team to Beijing after testing positive for COVID-19, made a last-minute, long trek to the 2022 Winte
CNH Industrial NV (NYSE: CNHI) has agreed to purchase 90% of the capital stock of privately-owned Italian company Sampierana S.p.A., and to obtain 100% control over four years following closing, for total transaction consideration of €101.8 million.
Sampierana specializes in developing
by Cosmo Genova - Thursday, Feb 1st, 2018
As the saying goes, there’s more than one way to skin a cat. While its safe to assume that the old adage should be interpreted more figuratively than literally, you won’t be skinning anything unless your
Trust by Hernan Diaz is one of those novels that's always pulling a fast one on a reader. Take the opening section: You settle in, become absorbed in the story and, then, 100 pages or so later — Boom! — the novel lurches into another narrative that upends the truth of everything that came
Call them what you will—“sloppy,” “desperate,” “intimidating,” “amazing”—but dynamic moves are essential to our repertoire. The first climber to dyno? Who knows, but John Gill certainly got the ball rolling with his powerful, dynamic style in the late 1950s.
1. Dynos
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