There is no cure for AIDS currently and there is no HIV vaccine, yet. The National Institutes of Health says that, "Safe, effective , and affordable
Morning Edition on 5/17: HIV Vaccine Awareness Day Is May 18th
ME on 5/22: 'JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF EDEN', By Dr. Gary Schmelz
This book is for environmentalists and for those that don't believe in 'global warming'. It's for those who had (or have) a wonderful relationship with a
Morning Edition on Thursday, July 18th: Kids And Summer Heat Can Be A Deadly Combination
Did you know that on average, every 10 days a child dies from heatstroke in a vehicle? With summer temperatures on the rise, parents and caregivers must
Morning Edition on Tuesday, July 23: My Name is Nancy The Journals of Nancy Hanks Lincoln
First of all, I must warn that this book is INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES due to adult situations. The second thing I must stress is that this book is a
Morning Edition on Thursday, July 25: Our State Magazine's Annual 'Southern Issue'
The August issue of Our State magazine takes a look at the things that make North Carolina southern. It features grits, tobacco barns, screen doors, kudzu
Morning Edition 8/7/13: Facebook Forest City: Three Years Of Grants And One New Manager
It's August, and that means it's time for the third annul round of Facebook Community Action Grants. It's also time to make it official that Rutherford
Morning Edition on 8/9/13: Wilkes County Child Advocacy Center
One of the most tragic things that can ever happen is a child getting hurt through abuse of one type or another. Children are the victims of predators,
Morning Edition on Thursday, August 15: 'THE PLANTER' BY PAT JOBE
Some stories catch your interest at a time in your life when you most need a distraction. 'The Planter', by Rutherford County native Pat Jobe, is one of
Morning Edition 8/16: 'HAPPY UTOPIA DAY, JOE McCARTHY'
I did not know until after I spoke with J.T. Lundy, author of 'Happy Utopia Day, Joe McCarthy', that this is his first book. I also did not know that I was
Morning Edition on 8/21/13: ASHEVILLE WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL 2013
Who doesn't like good food and the good wines that go with it? Pairing regional food with the best wines has been a tradition as far back as the Greeks and
Morning Edition 8/23/13: Spanning the Decades At The Foundation Performing Arts Center
The Foundation Performing Arts Center announces its 2013-2014 season marking the 50th Anniversary of the founding of Isothermal Community College (and the
Morn. Ed 8/28: "CONVERGE: Transformation Bustiness at the Intersection of Marketing and Technology"
Marketing your business used to be about advertising in the newspaper or on billboards, on TV or radio. But now, marketing is all about the cloud. In
Morning Edition on 8/30: 'Fire and Steel', The Sculpture of Grace Cathey
Grace Cathey is not just any sculptor. Grace is a metal and steel sculptor and she does most of her work from her studio in one half of her husband's
Morning Edition on Friday, Sept. 6: 'Flashes Of War', By Katey Schultz
Katey Schultz is a resident of Burnsville and a writer. Or perhaps I should say she is a writer and a resident of Burnsville. "Flashes of War" by Katey
Morning Edition on Wednesday, Sept. 11: "THE BLOOD OF TITANS" BY C. MICHAEL FORSYTH
Greenville, SC resident C. Michael Forsyth has indeed had many interests in life, and many accomplishments as well. Growing up in NYC, the son of an