All Things North Carolina

Susan_Larson_TN,
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FaithinBones,
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@Susan_Larson_TN does he think women look over bathroom stalls to see who’s there? How pervy of him

GottaLaff,
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Update :

will support GOP Chair Michael Whatley to succeed Ronna McDaniel as the leader of the

In addition to the Whatley nod, Trump will also support Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law, to serve as the RNC’s co-chairwoman.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/02/12/trump-republican-national-committee-chair-whatley-00141061

Wileymiller,
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@GottaLaff
I guess Stephen Miller wasn’t available because he’s too busy getting the concentration camps organized.

tdwllms1, (edited )
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@GottaLaff

Basically this amounts to a hostile takeover of the RNC...
And hammers home the final nail in the coffin of the republican party..
They are now full fledged MagaParty... the GOP is officially dead.
Trump will be able to launder party donations directly to his pockets and no funds will be released to those running for office without a full loyalty pledge to trump.

RealJournalism,
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In , an anarchist book collective rescued 22,000 books that were banned by a school district and is offering them free to anyone who wants them. Many are headed back to Florida. https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/02/10/florida-book-ban-duval-schools/

RealJournalism,
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In , expansion is working. One woman cut her finger on a broken ornament. The wound got so infected, she required treatment that would have cost her $100,000 in medical bills. But it was fully covered. Hundreds of thousands of people are now covered there. https://triad-city-beat.com/medicaid-expansion-bringing-swift-benefits-in-north-carolina/

researchbuzz,
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'The men who built our state’s most iconic building, although they were enslaved, left a legacy for all North Carolinians. Their contribution to the construction of the State Capitol during the 1830s has been researched by a team of historians who will present their initial findings during an upcoming virtual Lunch & Learn program hosted by the State Archives.'

https://www.dncr.nc.gov/news/press-releases/2024/02/09/state-archives-host-virtual-program-lives-enslaved-laborers-who-built-north-carolina-state-capitol

researchbuzz,
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'In this program, State Capitol staff also will discuss the launch of “From Naming to Knowing,” the project’s website. They also will provide genealogy tips for researching the lives of the enslaved.'

@StillIRise1963 ^^^

StillIRise1963,
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@researchbuzz This is awesome. I want to learn tips. I just registered. Thanks!

geomannie,
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Someone found a snapping turtle in a tarn in . This is absolutely wild. When I was a kid in we used to love finding them as they were so thrilling (but we knew to keep fingers well away). Discovering one in a tarn in the Lakes suggests a highly irresponsible release. Wikipedia suggests they can be invasive in the right conditions.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/alligator-snapping-turtle-found-cumbria-b2493469.html

cliffwade,
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I've often thought about starting up a Mastodon instance for the Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, NC area.

  1. Not sure what exactly I'd name it/call it

  2. Since I co-admin this instance, I would want it to to be hosted similarly as this one with MastoHost but would love to find someone reliable that could moderate and help run it if necessary.

Just curious if there would be much interest in an instance like that.

cliffwade,
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I feel Mastodon needs more instances that are focused on various places in the USA like this.

I just personally don't know how many people here on the would be interested in being on an instance that is focused more on the Triad or how many others would want to be on an instance with many others from within the same area of the US.

beardedtechguy,
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@cliffwade You can count on me to help!

DemocracyMattersALot,
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Trump endorses insane racist clown blowhard Virginia Foxx. A Trump endorsement should trigger an FBI investigation.

havvyhh2,
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@DemocracyMattersALot ...yes. Having read that post by trumpo, one surely will realize that not one single thing in his recitation are things he supports or that we need....he disdains our military & its members; economy is best it's ever been (😉); aggressive border deal on the table which he nixes; 2A not under siege.....just another load of bollocks....

TheJen,
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Y'all, if you want a feed FULL of agricultural knowledge, follow @sarahtaber

She's running for Ag Commissioner in North Carolina and really knows her shit.

I grew up on a farm and I'm learning so much.

Maybe we can kick her a few bucks for her campaign, too.

I love it when actually qualified people run for the offices they are uniquely able to work in. :)



amyedge,
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Frozen alligators....because it is North Carolina....of course we have frozen alligators.

https://www.newsobserver.com/news/state/north-carolina/article284522540.html

DoomsdaysCW,
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Inside the last-ditch effort to stop the

The project is over budget and behind schedule, with a lot of hard work left to do. Its opponents hope that makes companies think twice about building the next one.

By Katie Myers
Published Jan 16, 2024

"As day broke over the small mountain town of , one Monday in October, masked figures in thick coats emerged from the woods surrounding a construction site. Three of them approached three excavators and, one by one, locked themselves to the machines, bringing the day’s work to a halt. As they did so, several dozen of their fellow protesters gathered around them, unfurling banners and chanting amid the groaning and beeping of construction equipment.

"They made their way across the field, over patches of bare earth, around sections of rusty pipe meant for burial beneath the mountain. Eventually the metal tubes will form yet another section of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, which will soon carry 2 billion cubic feet of from the of to each day. Their breath billowed in the crisp air. Beyond them stretched a bright blue sky, and mountains tinged with yellow. The past night’s rain pooled on the muddy and compacted soil beneath their feet.

"Workers in highlighter-yellow vests and hard hats milled around, some looking amused, others frustrated. One or two engaged with the , only to be told off by an irate site manager. A few miles away at the West Virginia state line, another three dozen or so activists did much the same atop . One even managed to crawl under an excavator and lock herself in place, despite the cold. The others rallied around, enclosing her in a tight, protective circle.

Some might wonder why they bothered. After all, the project is, by the Mountain Valley Pipeline company’s estimate, 94 percent complete and will be wrapped up before summer. It stalled for several years amid legal fights over various permits, but Senator , a moderate Democrat from West Virginia, almost single-handedly revived it in 2022 in exchange for his support of key Democratic priorities. Since then, the Biden administration and the Supreme Court have all but assured its completion. With the approximately 303-mile pipeline approaching the final stretch after almost a decade’s work, it might seem hardly worth fighting at this point.

"A large contingent of steadfast opposition begs to differ — and will enthusiastically explain why. The pipeline is six years behind schedule, about half a billion dollars over budget, and, despite promises that it would be done by the end of last year, delayed once again. The remaining construction is over rugged terrain, with hundreds of water crossings left to bridge. The company recently postponed, shortened, and rerouted its planned extension into North Carolina, a proposal long stymied by permitting problems with the main line. And, just last month, , which owns the and many others across the country, was said to be considering selling itself. The road to the pipeline’s completion remains rocky, its opponents argue, with many opportunities to make finishing it as difficult as possible.

"'We cannot let them destroy our land and water,' said a young woman named Ericka. Like many interviewed for this story, she gave only her first name out of fear of reprisal from , which has begun suing in a bid to silence them. She had brought her three children to occupy the land that day. 'What are we going to drink? Where are we going to live? People have to come here and stop this.'"

https://grist.org/protest/inside-the-last-ditch-effort-to-stop-the-mountain-valley-pipeline/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us


Snoro,
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Climate change may make wildfires larger, more common in US southern Appalachian region

In a new study, North Carolina State University researchers have found that more extreme and frequent droughts would dramatically increase the amount of forest burned by wildfire in the southern Appalachian region of the Southeast through the end of the century

https://phys.org/news/2024-01-climate-wildfires-larger-common-southern.html

77chrisc,
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tonight over the Neuse River across from New Bern,

BakerRL75,
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Gift article from The Washington Post: Want to know if your future home might flood? These states are requiring disclosure.

https://wapo.st/3NIMHTd

donkeyherder,
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@ai6yr @BakerRL75 my husband’s corollary (which really has paid off a few times) is that if it can be affordably insured, then it shall be insured.

ai6yr,

@donkeyherder @BakerRL75 I am moving more towards this, ever since it became apparent my son had a predilection for destroying electronics, LOL

stoutwardporterman,
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Last night I headed to City Walk Brewing in , for a Christmas Eve drink. I started with a Walking After Midnight, a 9.5% ABV imperial stout aged in North Carolina bourbon barrels. I followed it up with Fallen Arches, a 6.6% ABV west coast IPA. @beersofmastodon

Amber beer in a glass. City Walk Brewing logo on the glass.

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