KERNERSVILLE â A Kernersville Police Department officer shot in the face, arm and hand nearly a month ago in a confrontation with a High Point man has been released from the hospital.
Officer Sean Houle went home Tuesday from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was given a motorcade escort by fellow law enforcement officers from the hospital to his home in Kernersville.
Houle is walking and progressing well in his recovery, Kernersville Police Department Officer Blake Jones said in a statement.
Houleâs family thanked the community for its outpouring of support, which has included a series of fundraisers for medical expenses including money raised at Giannos restaurant in High Point.
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Corn from a jar | Moonshine history tour opens in Sevierville at Tennessee Shine Company
Finally, a place that can explain how all the folks on Rocky Top get their corn from a jar. Author: Shannon Smith Updated: 6:46 PM CST March 5, 2021
SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. It s one of the first-ever legitimate moonshine tours in the world, at least that s the way it starts off.
Tennessee Shine Company is a relatively new player to the moonshine game in Sevier County, opening up its original distillery in Wears Valley less than 10 years ago.
Now, the moonshine company has four locations in Sevier County with their newest one right on the Parkway and home to the ‘Moonshine Tour.’
Corn from a jar | Moonshine history tour opens in Sevierville at Tennessee Shine Company
Finally, a place that can explain how all the folks on Rocky Top get their corn from a jar. Author: Shannon Smith Updated: 7:46 PM EST March 5, 2021
SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. It s one of the first-ever legitimate moonshine tours in the world, at least that s the way it starts off.
Tennessee Shine Company is a relatively new player to the moonshine game in Sevier County, opening up its original distillery in Wears Valley less than 10 years ago.
Now, the moonshine company has four locations in Sevier County with their newest one right on the Parkway and home to the ‘Moonshine Tour.’
click to enlarge On January 29, Chronogram Media teamed up with Sustainable Hudson Valley to host “Disrupt! An Inside Look at the Renewables Revolution.” The event featured a panel discussion with audience Q&A exploring innovative climate solutions in the Hudson Valley and beyond. This event also celebrated the launch of the third annual Clean Power Guide a content partnership with Sustainable Hudson Valley within the pages of Upstate House magazine. Held on Zoom and moderated by Chronogram Media Editorial Director Brian K. Mahoney and Sustainable Hudson Valley Executive Director Melissa Everett, the event brought together clean energy experts and over 100 audience members for a compelling discussion on what clean energy and sustainability practices are currently taking place in the region and what technologies and strategies should be explored for the future.
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