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Kannapolis

Kannapolis officer promoted

Daniel Wallace has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant assigned to Patrol Squad B with the Kannapolis ... Read more

Local

Rowan weather: More warmth before deep freeze

Another chilly start to the day will usher in warm air later on, with sunny skies and a ... Read more

Food

Bread Riot, Farmers Market looking for director/manager

Changes are coming to Bread Riot and the Farmers Market that both parties hope will help their organizations ... Read more

Local

Rowan weather: Enjoy the warmth while you can

It’s going to be another one of those days that starts out icy and ends nicely. Windshields needed ... Read more

Local

Rumblequake to honor vets, promote health and healing

RumbleQuake III will be Saturday, Nov. 8, starting with a motorcade tribute beginning at 11 a.m. at the ... Read more

Books

Bestsellers

Literary Bookpost 1. Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book, by Diana Muldrow. ... Read more

Local

Adorable pup and cuddly cat need you

This adorable black and tan German shepherd mix has lots of personality, and would love to sit with ... Read more

Books

‘Fanchon’s Daughter’: Love matters most in Hollywood childhood

What do you do when you are the daughter of a famous Hollywood producer and a famous restaurateur? ... Read more

Books

Bestsellers

Literary Bookpost bestsellers 1. Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book, by Diana ... Read more

Food

Apples: An almost perfect food

An apple a day keeps the doctor away. You can’t compare apples and oranges. An apple is to ... Read more

Books

Vietnam-era doctor from Salisbury tells his story

Dr. Larry Rogers will be in Salisbury Saturday to sign copies of his book “Sword and Scalpel: A ... Read more

Books

Chilling stories at Rowan Public Library may give you goosebumps

By John Tucker Rowan Public Library Do you like tales of “things that go bump in the night”? ... Read more

Books

Vietnam-era doctor tells his story

Dr. Larry Rogers will be in Salisbury Saturday to sign copies of his book “Sword and Scalpel: A ... Read more

Books

‘Flirting with French’ and failing with fun

“Flirting with French: How a Language Charmed Me, Seduced Me & Nearly Broke My Heart,” by William Alexander. ... Read more

Entertainment

‘Les Miserables’ — love triumphs once again

The collaboration of Piedmont Players and the Salisbury Symphony with “Les Miserables” is an audience-pleasing success. The opening ... Read more

Entertainment

Can family survive changes that come too fast?

By Deirdre Parker Smith deirdre.smith@salisburypost.com “The Dancin’ Man,” by Mary Ann Claud. Lystra Books and Literary Services. 2014. ... Read more

Columnists

Too much (mis)information

Winston Churchill once said “A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to ... Read more