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            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with Pamlico Community College. We look back at the history of Carolina Barbecue. And author Georgann Eubanks talks about her new book - Literary Trails of Eastern NC.</description>
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            <description>We continue our series on NC &apos;s community colleges with Central Piedmont Community College. A High Point University project studies the impact of technology in the classroom. And author Jill McCorkle talks about her new book - Life After Life.</description>
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            <description>State-of-the-art labs at WCU are helping students learn modern medical practice. Efforts are underway to restore the Oak Island Oyster Reef. And  a conversation with Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane.</description>
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            <description>One apparel company takes a dramatic step to keep its products Made In The USA. A medical center in Ahoskie is helping kids lead healthier lives. And Holly Springs is earning national recognition as a great place to live.</description>
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            <description>How the former Loray Mill textile facility is set to be renovated for commercial &amp; residential use. The Dilworth Tennis club offers inclusive fun &amp; exercise to all participants. And Jodee Nimerichter gives us a preview of this year&apos;s American Dance Festival.</description>
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            <description>A look at some of the great outdoor activities you can enjoy across the Tar Heel state. Escape from the routine at William B. Umstead State Park. Take a bicycle trek on Point Lookout Trail in Old Fort. Get a birds eye view of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Navitat Canopy Adventures. Go kite boarding at the Outer Banks. And take a look at the Oak City Cycling Project in Raleigh.</description>
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            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Gaston College. And Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker talks with us about her department&apos;s plans to promote and support our state.</description>
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            <description>Governor Pat McCrory releases his budget proposal. WCU brings Tarzan of the Apes to life on the radio. And Denise Young previews the NC Science Festival coming up at the Morehead Planetarium.</description>
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            <description>Artifacts from Blackbeard&apos;s ship the Queen Anne&apos;s Revenge are being restored &amp; preserved. The Haliwa-Saponi tribe is working to preserve its heritage &amp; history. And Melvin&apos;s Hamburgers is one of Our State Magazine&apos;s 100 must-try restaurants.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 03/18/13</title>
            <description>Opportunity Threads helps workers by giving them both a job &amp; an investment in the company. Harrah&apos;s Cherokee Casino opens its expanded resort facility. And Brevard College is a comprehensive liberal arts college.</description>
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            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with Southwestern Community College. Frank Graff hits the slopes at Wolf Ridge Resort to see how mild weather impacts the ski industry. And Sen. Kay Hagan &amp; Sen. Richard Burr joined the conversation on manufacturing at this year&apos;s Emerging Issues Forum.</description>
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            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with Southwestern Community College. Frank Graff hits the slopes at Wolf Ridge Resort to see how mild weather impacts the ski industry. And Sen. Kay Hagan &amp; Sen. Richard Burr joined the conversation on manufacturing at this year&apos;s Emerging Issues Forum.</description>
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            <description>The Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue Network works to help abused &amp; neglected animals. High-tech tools are helping police stop crime in our state. And NC Museum of Forestry is working to showcase our state&apos;s trees &amp; forests.</description>
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            <description>Frank Graff learns how wildlife officials use controlled burns not to destroy forest land, but to promote future growth. Jeff Smith looks at how Pinehurst grew from a resort town to a golf mecca. And Cultural Resources Secretary Susan Kluttz talks about all the great things to do &amp; see in NC.</description>
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            <description>Heather Burgiss continues her series on Rural Health in NC with a look at what they&apos;re doing in Wilkes County. Steve Riley of the NC Open Gov&apos;t Coalition talks about Sunshine Week in NC. And Ultra Machine &amp; Fabric Co creates jobs in NC by making products for the military.</description>
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            <description>The Distinguished Leadership in Practice program, developed by the NC Principals &amp; Assistant Principals&apos; Association in partnership with the NC Department of Public Instruction, provides leadership development for school principals who are working to create high achievement at every level of their schools.  Heather Burgiss shows us how the program gives educators the state new tools for success.</description>
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            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with Wayne Community College. And we talk about the future of health care with BCBS President/CEO Brad Wilson.</description>
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            <description>Kelley McHenry profiles a farm helping horses get a second chance at life. Frank Graff visits one of NC &apos;s leading &quot;green energy&quot; companies - O2 Energies. And Shannon Vickery talks with James Zhang, the Dean of the Kimmel School of Construction Mgt &amp; Technology at WCU.</description>
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            <description>Two Raleigh men turned their love of woodworking into a business making luxury writing utensils. A Forsyth Co. woman used a family recipe to cook up a tasty pickle business. An Eastern NC company uses time-honored techniques to make a breakfast favorite. An Durham woman makes organic pest treatments to help gardens grow healthy &amp; pest-free. A Caldwell County brewery is gaining fame for its brandy.</description>
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            <description>Helping make solar energy easy &amp; affordable for home consumers in our state. Eight veterans have developed a project to create jobs while helping servicemen. And one Regulator Boat is a prime example of its maker&apos;s craftsmanship.</description>
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            <description>A study by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center found a potential link between salt intake &amp; childhood obesity. The NE Regional Biotech School offers students a unique opportunity. And Native American potter Senora Lynch preserves her tribal heritage through art.</description>
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            <description>How the town of Englehard is working to overcome health care challenges. A look at how some bills at the Legislature may impact NC communities. And Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler talks about the many aspects &amp; impacts of farming in our state.</description>
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            <description>Beaufort County Community College has the largest service area of ALL the 58 community colleges in our state. To drive from Ocracoke at one end of this community, to the campus in Little Washington, is over 4-hours! It&apos;s not an easy task to bring education and job training to this region. That&apos;s where Rick Sullivan picks up the story.</description>
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            <description>How the Tar Heel State is becoming a national leader in the biofuel industry. The Willingham Theatre brings a state-of-the-art experience to theatre-goers in Yadkin County. And Anita Earls talks about the work &amp; mission of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice.</description>
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            <description>How the Common Core Education Standards teach students to be better critical thinkers. A look back at the history of our state&apos;s signature food - barbecue. And Emil Kang gives a preview of the exciting events taking the stage during the Carolina Performing Arts Season.</description>
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            <description>LIVE coverage of Governor Pat McCrory&apos;s State of the State Address and Democratic Party reaction from Representative Larry Hall.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 02/14/13</title>
            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with Carteret Community College. The Sanitary Fish Market celebrates its 75th anniversary. And author &amp; entrepreneur Ping Fu talks about her new book.</description>
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            <description>Gibsonville&apos;s ParkLiner Trailer is gaining worldwide attention for its products. The Raleigh Downtown Rotary is marking its 100th anniversary. David Jones has made neighborhood fitness his mission. And Durham Mayor William Bell talks about the state of things in the Bull City.</description>
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            <description>We visit the only military academy in the state - Oak Ridge Military Academy. A special fundraiser is working to help those struggling with rare diseases. And Women NC prepares for their annual presentation to the UN in support of women&apos;s issues.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 02/11/13</title>
            <description>We continue our series on NC &apos;s community colleges with Nash Community College. Ronald Maloney talks about his experiences growing up in the Oxford Orphanage. Dr. Meredith Miller &amp; Marilyn Foote-Hudson talk about a project bringing health care to Third World countries.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 02/08/13</title>
            <description>UNC President Tom Ross talks about the university&apos;s new strategic plan. Artifacts from the CSS Neuse &amp; the ship itself are undergoing restoration. And a class in Wake Forest teaches new NC residents to understand &quot;Southernese.&quot;</description>
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            <description>We have details on the new strategic plan released by the UNC Board of Governors today. We continue our series on NC &apos;s community colleges with a visit to Durham Tech. Bob Garner looks at a traditional southern food - collards. And author Jim Dodson talks about his new book.</description>
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            <description>Duke Energy is building a new solar farm in Beaufort County. A visit to Gorges State Park. An exhibit at the Biltmore showcases the lives of the Vanderbilts. And Andrea Harris talks about the impact of minority economic development on NC.</description>
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            <description>How Belmont Abbey College is attracting students in a difficult economy. A tour of the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh. Legendary gospel singer George Beverly Shea marks his 104th birthday. And Bob Geolas discuses the Pathways to Opportunity RTP Tour results.</description>
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            <description>As part of an ongoing series to commemorate the 50th anniversary of NC&apos;s Community College System, UNC-TV is profiling all 58 of the state&apos;s community colleges. Tonight Rick Sullivan visits Blue Ridge Community College in Flat Rock. A school that is successfully connecting the manufacturing industry to its workforce , &amp; keeping a tight grip on environmental sustainability.</description>
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            <description>Reaction to the Clean Smokestacks Act helps the US dramatically lower its carbon emissions. A tour of the historic Boggan-Hammond House in Wadesboro. And we talk tech with Lenovo&apos;s Tom Looney.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/29/13</title>
            <description>Lees McRae College is known for its academics, athletics, &amp; elevated location. The Market House in Cumberland County is a National Historic Landmark. And Sandi MacDonald catches us up on the NC Symphony&apos;s 80th season.</description>
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            <description>High tech tools are helping NC&apos;s police forces combat crime. A special project gives nature lovers a bird&apos;s eye view of a bald eagle family. The Airborne &amp; Special Ops Museum showcases our military history. Author Jim Dodson talks about his magazine work.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/25/13</title>
            <description>Duke University celebrates the 50th anniversary of its becoming integrated. Duke Chapel Dean Rev. Luke Powery talks about the anniversary and his role as the first black dean of the chapel. And a preview of Biographical Conversations with Gen. Hugh Shelton.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/24/13</title>
            <description>We continue our series on NC &apos;s community colleges with Nash Community College. We tag along on a unique food tour/cooking class in Wilmington. And author Sheila Turnage talks about her new book - Three Times Lucky.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/23/13</title>
            <description>Kelly McCullen looks into the audit of the state IT system. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is drawing record crowds. And Dr. Carolyn Dunn talks about the State Obesity Prevention Plan</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>An indepth look at the state IT audit.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/22/13</title>
            <description>The Loray Mill is transformed into residential &amp; commercial space. The Muddy Sneakers program gives students a real world science experience. Dr. Rand Allingham talks about Glaucoma Awareness Month.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/18/13</title>
            <description>Ziplining at Hawksnest gives thrill seekers a unique way to experience NC &apos;s winter scenery. Gerbing&apos;s Heated Clothing is committed to bringing jobs back to the US. A special tour gives Wilmington visitors a real taste of the town. And a preview of this weekend&apos;s episode of Biographical Conversations with General Hugh Shelton.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/17/13</title>
            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with Caldwell Community College. We meet Special Olympian Zach Butler. We visit the &quot;green&quot; hotel Hyatt Place in Raleigh. And author Emily Colin talks about her new book.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/16/13</title>
            <description>The NC Senate releases its agenda for the upcoming legislative session. Guilford County-based Precor is a worldwide leader in making fitness machines. Skier Stephanie Jamie prepares to compete in the Special Olympics World Winter Games. And Dr. Zack Moore talks about this year&apos;s flu epidemic.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/15/13</title>
            <description>The G.R.E.A.T. program helps youth learn to avoid gangs &amp; violence. A tour of the historic Cary Arts Center. A visit to the Joel Lane Museum House. And Dr. Stanley Riggs talks about protecting our coastal resources.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 01/14/13</title>
            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Richmond Community College. We check out Troy &amp; Charlie Ball&apos;s brandy distillery in Asheville. We go for a walk along the new NC Zoo Trail. And we visit a Wake County farm offering a healing opportunity for visitors AND residents.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>profile of Richmond Community College</itunes:subtitle>
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            <description>The NC General Assembly convenes in advance of the 2013 long session. Kelly McCullen talks with political analyst Jonathan Kappler, learns about the upcoming session agenda from House Speaker Thom Tillis &amp; Sen. President Pro Tem Phil Berger, as well as gets insights from Rep. Larry Hall and Sen. Josh Stein.</description>
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            <description>The NC General Assembly convenes in advance of the 2013 long session. Kelly McCullen talks with political analyst Jonathan Kappler, learns about the upcoming session agenda from House Speaker Thom Tillis &amp; Sen. President Pro Tem Phil Berger, as well as gets insights from Rep. Larry Hall and Sen. Josh Stein.</description>
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            <description>How the Village of Pinehurst developed into the golf mecca of today. A profile of Special Olympian Rory Kinane. Asheville artist Mike Durham uses recycled materials to make amazing works of art. And a profile of dancer/choreographer Gaspard Louis.</description>
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            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Edgecombe Community College. Ultra Machine &amp; Fabric Company specializes in sheet metal &amp; armor plate. Author David Cecelski talks about his new book The Fire of Freedom.</description>
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            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Edgecombe Community College. Ultra Machine &amp; Fabric Company specializes in sheet metal &amp; armor plate. Author David Cecelski talks about his new book The Fire of Freedom.</description>
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            <description>The 2013 Economic Forecast Forum focuses on the fiscal cliff &amp; fiscal responsibility. O2 Energies designs &amp; develops large-scale solar power projects across the Southeast. Person County is adapting its infrastructure to accommodate an increasing population. PNC Bank&apos;s Eastern Carolinas Region President Paula Fryland talks about the bank&apos;s work &amp; mission in our state &amp; region.</description>
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            <description>In this special we will continue to see how obesity issues are being addressed by some communities in the western region of our state.</description>
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            <description>In this special we will head to the Western half of the state to see how obesity issues are being improved by multiple agencies and groups coming together to help each other.</description>
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            <description>Heather Burgiss looks back at some of her favorite stories of the year, including: the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park, Miss Nancy&apos;s Manners Camp, the Lenoir Kids Garden, &amp; the Alleghany Historical Museum.</description>
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            <description>eff Smith shares some of his favorite stories of the year, including: Wake Forest University&apos;s celebration of the Moravian Love Feast, the William Mangum Honor Card program, Duke University Medical Center&apos;s new breast cancer drug, and the return of Racing at The Rock.</description>
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            <description>How officials are working to repair NC-12 from damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. A visit to Wilkes Community College. A look at NC &apos;s Christmas tree industry. And author Erik Lars Myers talks about his new book.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A look at recovery efforts along NC-12</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/19/12</title>
            <description>How Muslim families in our state are facing the challenges of living in a world in fear because of terrorist acts by extremists. Thomas Sayre is a 2012 NC Award winner. Mary Linda Andrews &amp; Cindy Mondello talk about GlaxoSmithKline&apos;s annual IMPACT Awards.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/18/12</title>
            <description>The East Carolina University Dental School has a new high-tech facility. Bonnie McElveen Hunter is a North Carolina Award winner. John Brown &amp; Nnenna Freelon talk about their new Christmas album &amp; holiday tour, &amp; share some sounds of the season with us.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A profile of the ECU Dental School.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/17/12</title>
            <description>The NE Regional Biotech &amp; Agriscience School offers students a unique educational opportunity. US Sen. Kay Hagan talks about the projects on her agenda as the next Congressional session begins.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A profile of the NE Regional Biotech High School.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/14/12</title>
            <description>Counter Culture Coffee offers classes for coffee connoisseurs. Musicians Al Petteway &amp; Amy White&apos;s unique style brought them to the attention of filmmaker Ken Burns. And the Asheville-based trio Underhill Rose is working on a new album.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A Durham shop is brewing up coffee enthusiasts in our state</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/12/12</title>
            <description>The Wake Leadership Academies teach young men &amp; women to be leaders in the community. Dr. Mike Walden talks about the Fiscal Cliff. Scott Mason introduces us to the &quot;snake oil lady.&quot; And we visit a holiday tradition in Selma.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/11/12</title>
            <description>Former model Zacki Murphy returns home to start a business in Durham. A visit to the NC Sports Hall of Fame in Raleigh. Musician Lou Donaldson is an NC Award winner. And a look back at the UNC Social Business Conference keynote address by Nobel Prize-winner Mohammad Yunnus.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/10/12</title>
            <description>NC is becoming a leader in the unmanned flight industry. Author Gary Carden is a 2012 NC Award winner. The holiday tradition of the Moravian Love Feast is celebrated in Winston-Salem. And the town of Old Salem preserves &amp; shares the traditions &amp; practices of Moravian life all year long.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/06/12</title>
            <description>A visit to Robeson Community College in Lumberton. Dr. Jay Baliga is one of the winners of the 2012 North Carolina Awards. A preview of the UNCSA&apos;s annual production of The Nutcracker. And author Terry Roberts talks about his new book.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/05/12</title>
            <description>The NE Regional Biotech &amp; Agriscience School offers students a unique educational opportunity. US Sen. Kay Hagan talks about the projects on her agenda as the next Congressional session begins.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A visit to Fort Macon State Park</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>How Fort Macon State Park has been bolstered to survive coastal erosion &amp; storms. Louisburg College marks its 225th anniversary. And Dr. Eric Tomlinson of the Piedmont Triad Research Park talks about the importance of the biotech industry in NC.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/04/12</title>
            <description>How park officials are working to save the Eno River State Park from a pervasive underwater weed. The Regulator Boat Company&apos;s products are examples of superior craftsmanship. And a look back at the Gen. Hugh Shelton Leadership Forum with CISCO CEO John Chambers.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 12/03/12</title>
            <description>Gorges State Park is a showcase of waterfalls &amp; natural wonders. Eight veterans are creating jobs with their unique project. And the UNC Global Research Institute has released a study on NC &apos;s recovery from the recent recession.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/29/12</title>
            <description>An Eastern NC program helps middle school students to lead healthier lives. A profile of UNC Pembroke&apos;s nursing program. And a look back at the 2012 Lambeth Lecture wherein Alice Rivkin discussed the importance of Medicare in the national health care model.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/28/12</title>
            <description>An after-school program serves both children and families in need. How the historic Glencoe Mill Village has been restored &amp; revitalized. And Neftali Villalobos has won recognition for her art &amp; her essay on the lives of migrant farm workers &amp; their children.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/26/12</title>
            <description>An Eastern NC program helps middle school students to lead healthier lives. A profile of UNC Pembroke&apos;s nursing program. And a look back at the 2012 Lambeth Lecture wherein Alice Rivkin discussed the importance of Medicare in the national health care model.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/22/12</title>
            <description>Kelly McCullen talks with Larry Larson of Larry&apos;s Beans, checks out a &quot;coffee cupping&quot; where customers sample the products in a manner similar to a wine tasting, attends a barista throwdown to see some amazing coffee art, meets barista Andrew Brash, &amp; takes in a &quot;pour over&quot; demonstration as he learns how NC is brewing up big business with coffee.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/21/12</title>
            <description>Forsyth Tech Community College is a recognized-leader in motorsports &amp; health technology training. A preview of the Collecting Matisse &amp; Modern Masters exhibit at the Nasher Museum of Art. And author David Rowell talks about his new book - The Train of Small Mercies.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/20/12</title>
            <description>Brevard College is a private, co-ed, liberal arts school affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The Dunn Police Dept. Wrestling Team helps area kids grappling with life&apos;s problems. Ham Farms is famous for their sweet potatoes. And Sy Sar from the Carolina Ballet talks about the new film Dancing Across Borders.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/19/12</title>
            <description>The Burlington Co-Op is bringing new customers to area small business owners. The historic train depot in Whiteville is a town cornerstone. The Front Street Brewery in Wilmington is an area hot-spot. And Angeline Echeverria talks about the work &amp; mission of El Pueblo.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A visit to the Burlington Co-Op in Alamance County.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/16/12</title>
            <description>A special program takes kids up close &amp; personal with science. Musicians Al Petteway &amp; Amy White performed the score for Ken Burns&apos; new documentary - The Dust Bowl. And Dr. Anatha Aiyyre talks about Hurricane Sandy&apos;s impact on NC.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Kids are getting a unique science experience in our state.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/15/12</title>
            <description>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Fayetteville Tech. We visit the Wadesboro Science Center. We hike the trails at Beech Mountain. And author Diane Chamberlain talks about her new book - The Good Father.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A profile of Fayetteville Tech Community College</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>We continue our series on NC&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Fayetteville Tech. We visit the Wadesboro Science Center. We hike the trails at Beech Mountain. And author Diane Chamberlain talks about her new book - The Good Father.</itunes:summary>
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            <description>How the economic crisis has impacted NC. A special farm offers children - &amp; horses - a healing experience. And Mack Koonce talks about the work &amp; mission of the United Way of the Greater Triangle.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/12/12</title>
            <description>Artist William Mangum is raising money &amp; awareness to help the homeless in our state. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit is on display in Raleigh. Dr. Neil Hayes talks about new research into lung cancer.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/09/12</title>
            <description>We continue our series on the state&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Cape Fear Community College. It&apos;s collard season - Bob Garner introduces us to this southern favorite! Author John Jeremiah Sullivan talks about his new book.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/08/12</title>
            <description>We continue our series on the state&apos;s community colleges with a visit to Cape Fear Community College. It&apos;s collard season - Bob Garner introduces us to this southern favorite! Author John Jeremiah Sullivan talks about his new book.</description>
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            <description>From two summer camps for student musicians, to a ballroom dance program for special patrons, to the growing hip hop presence in our state, we look at some of NC &apos;s unique musical options.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/06/12</title>
            <description>A look at what issues are bringing voters to the polls on this Election Day. Edenton marks its 300th birthday. Dr. Robert Lefkowitz has won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/05/12</title>
            <description>From two summer camps for student musicians, to a ballroom dance program for special patrons, to the growing hip hop presence in our state, we look at some of NC &apos;s unique musical options.</description>
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            <description>How officials in Swain county are both keeping and attracting area businesses. The GREAT Program teaches youth how to avoid gangs &amp; make good life choices. The NC Coastal Federation is recognized for 30 years of protecting &amp; preserving our state&apos;s coast.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>How officials are attracting business to Swain County.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 11/01/12</title>
            <description>We continue our series on the state&apos;s community colleges with a visit to James Sprunt Community College. A special exhibit looks at the life of singer Nina Simone. Cane Creek Farms raises &quot;heritage&quot; turkeys - a popular, organic alternative for holiday meals. Author Heather Williams talks about her new book.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A tour of James Sprunt Community College</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/27/12</title>
            <description>From two summer camps for student musicians, to a ballroom dance program for special patrons, to the growing hip hop presence in our state, we look at some of NC &apos;s unique musical options.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/26/12</title>
            <description>A new state plan is moving mentally ill adults from group homes to less-restrictive community housing. The Fort Wild exhibit gives Charlotte Nature Museum visitors a hands-on experience with the great outdoors. Leslie Boney &amp; Zak Smith give us a preview of the UNC Social Business Conference, taking place this week at NC A&amp;T.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Placing mentally ill adults in affordable community housing</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/25/12</title>
            <description>We focus on the drop-out crisis in our state with a look at efforts underway to engage students in the education &amp; keep them in the classroom. Plus we talk with Dr. Tony Habit &amp; Dr. Janet Johnson about how we got to this point &amp; research into why students drop-out of school.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/24/12</title>
            <description>UNC researchers are close to finding a cure for the HIV virus that causes aids, and did a landmark study on preventing future infection. Area baristas compete in a monthly latte art competition. Filmmaker Paul Bonesteel talks about his new documentary The Day Carl Sandburg Died, which premieres tonight on PBS American Experience.</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/20/12</title>
            <description>NC artist William Mangum&apos;s Honor Card program works to raise awareness &amp; funds to combat homelessness. A tour of the new Duke Discovery Gardens. Author Nancy Collins talks about her new book with NC Bookwatch host DG Martin.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>NC artist Bill Mangum has a program combating homelessness</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/19/12</title>
            <description>How one man has made it his mission to promote asparagus in the realm of NC agriculture. Miss Nancy&apos;s Manners Camp teaches youngsters the finer points of etiquette. A historic drive-in has been bringing movies to the Henderson community for more than 60 years. Rachel Gragg previews the upcoming season at the Durham Performing Arts Ctr (DPAC).</description>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/18/12</title>
            <description>How the West Nile Virus may impact NC this year. The Kay Yow Foundation holds a special LPGA tournament. A special exhibit showcases NC &apos;s roles in the Civil War. Dr. Nathan Hatch talks about his new position as chair of the NCAA Board, &amp; what&apos;s on tap at Wake Forest University.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A look at the potential impact of West Nile Virus in NC</itunes:subtitle>
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            <description>Our continuing series on child hunger looks at how our state&apos;s Native American population is coping with the difficult issue. A tour of the new Bald Head Island Research Center. Plus Blythe Tennent &amp; Margaret Bauer talk about the NC Literary Homecoming.</description>
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            <description>A look at new safety preparations underway for livestock at the NC State Fair. A tour of the Thomas Day House. Robert Weiss previews the new season of the Carolina Ballet, taking the stage this weekend. Plus author Sharon Draper talks about her new book with NC Bookwatch host DG Martin.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>How the NC State Fair is preparing for livestock competitions.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/12/12</title>
            <description>A student&apos;s 4-H project creating a community garden has inspired efforts to increase food security to help the hungry.  The Raleigh-based band Jo Gore &amp; The Alternative shares a song with us. Plus bandleader Jo Gore talks about her inspirations &amp; the band&apos;s upcoming concert with Al Green at the DPAC.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A tour of a unique community garden in Lenoir.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/11/12</title>
            <description>We look at two programs helping provide service animals to our state&apos;s returning veterans.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Providing service animals for our state&apos;s returning veterans.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>We look at two programs helping provide service animals to our state&apos;s returning veterans.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/10/12</title>
            <description>How the tragedy of a stillborn child is handled with grace &amp; compassion. A look back at some of the NC speakers at the Democratic National Convention. Plus a conversation with RTP Foundation President/CEO Bob Geolas.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>How a difficult issue is being handled with grace in our state.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>How the tragedy of a stillborn child is handled with grace &amp; compassion. A look back at some of the NC speakers at the Democratic National Convention. Plus a conversation with RTP Foundation President/CEO Bob Geolas.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>22:03</itunes:duration>
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            <title>NC Now | 09/05/12</title>
            <description>A look at the events going on at Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.  Thomas Sayre&apos;s newest sculpture honors the town of Lenoir. The Open Hearts Art Center provides &quot;day-habilitation&quot; programs for differently-abled adults. Plus Bob Garner talks with DG Martin about his latest book on Carolina Barbecue.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Thomas Sayre&apos;s newest sculpture is installed in Lenoir.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>A look at the events going on at Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.  Thomas Sayre&apos;s newest sculpture honors the town of Lenoir. The Open Hearts Art Center provides &quot;day-habilitation&quot; programs for differently-abled adults. Plus Bob Garner talks with DG Martin about his latest book on Carolina Barbecue.</itunes:summary>
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            <description>A look a the 1st day&apos;s activities at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.  Louisburg College marks a milestone anniversary. Dinosaurs roam the &quot;wilds&quot; at the NC Zoo. Plus a preview of the 25th annual Bull Durham Blues Festival.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Louisburg College marks a milestone.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>A look a the 1st day&apos;s activities at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.  Louisburg College marks a milestone anniversary. Dinosaurs roam the &quot;wilds&quot; at the NC Zoo. Plus a preview of the 25th annual Bull Durham Blues Festival.</itunes:summary>
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            <description>Join us as we take you along for the ride as the 916th goes through the daily operations. Meet the groups who make up the wing and keep these planes flying. The 916th Air Refueling Wing continues to be an important role in the Air Force of tomorrow.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>A profile of the 916th Air Refueling Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Join us as we take you along for the ride as the 916th goes through the daily operations. Meet the groups who make up the wing and keep these planes flying. The 916th Air Refueling Wing continues to be an important role in the Air Force of tomorrow.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>26:46</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>UNC-TV</itunes:author>
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