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Fonk s Home Center offers affordable, convenient housing choices

Fonk’s Home Center As home prices rise, it becomes more difficult for many to realize the American Dream of owning a home. Affordability can be an issue whether you are looking for your starter house, raising a family on a budget or simply want to downsize to cut housing expenses. Renting may be an option for some, but even those prices are rising. Another option is to buy a manufactured home that can offer the amenities you seek in a traditional house. The quality of manufactured homes is as a good or even better than site-built homes. They are safe and can be customized to fit your needs and lifestyle.

NC bluegrass legend Tommy Edwards, recipient of the state s highest honor, has died

May 22 Legendary bluegrass guitarist and musician Tommy Edwards, a North Carolina native who on Friday received the state's highest honor, has died. He was 75 years old. Born July 20, 1945 in Siler City, Edwards was said to be as old as bluegrass itself. It was the same year that Earl Scruggs joined Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys and ushered in the new genre. Throughout his life, Edwards gained .

Power cut Aberdeen: 500 homes hit by power outage

Updated: May 21, 2021, 2:55 pm © PA Archive/Press Association Ima Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A number of properties in Aberdeen have been left without electricity due to a power cut. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks said power failed in 500 homes in 21 AB10 postcode areas at 12.58pm and that it was aiming to restore power by 4pm. The cause for the discruption is said to be a fault on the main electricity network.

Marshall County cold case: DNA predicts the face of 1997 murder victim

For more than 24 years, a man found dead along a remote Marshall County creek remained a mystery nameless and faceless, with investigators unable to determine how he ended up on the bank of Cataco Creek, or what led to his death. Much of that mystery remains, but on Wednesday, investigators unveiled an image created using DNA from the remains found April 15, 1997 of what the man may have looked like. The sheriff s office contracted with Parabon NanoLabs, based in Virginia, to take the DNA and create a phenotype report predicting what the victim may have looked like. In September 2019, the sheriff s office took the case to the public again, with Chief Investigator Keith Wilson laying out what they knew and what they did not, in hopes that someone would remember a person who went missing around that time.

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