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August 31, 2023

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Thursday, August 31-September 6, 2023 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 21 CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Small Eurasian deer 4. Irish county 10. A major division of geological time 11. Broadway actor Lane 12. Canadian province 14. It causes fainting (abbr.) 15. Two 16. A notable one is blue 18. Utter repeatedly 22. Rings 23. Sullies 24. Occurs 26. Publicity 27. Near 28. Tools of a trade 30. Offer in good faith 31. "American Idol" net- work 34. Garments 36. Soviet Socialist Repub- lic 37. Retired NFL DC Dean 39. Hot meal 40. A type of gin 41. Percussion instrument 42. A $10 bill 48. About ground 50. Medicine man 51. Seedless raisin 52. National capital of Albania 53. Appendage 54. OJ trial judge 55. By the way 56. Bicycle parts 58. Barbie's friend 59. In a way, stretched 60. Commercials CLUES DOWN 1. Make up for 2. American songbird 3. Pay 4. International organiza- tion 5. Engravers 6. Declared as fact 7. Criminal 8. Jewelry 9. 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AT CAROLINA CAROLINA CLASSIFIEDS.COM CLASSIFIEDS.COM --OR-- --OR-- CALL CALL 828-248-1408 828-248-1408 Mail to: 157 West Main Street, Forest City, NC 28043 The Earl Scruggs story is the theme of the next History Matters — a new series of local history lectures — that will be held on Thursday, September 7 at Isothermal Community College. The free event will be held in the Library Auditorium on the Spindale campus. This kickoff event will be on Thursday, Sept. 7, at 5:30 p.m. "Earl Scruggs: A Journey Through His Roots and Music." The series, conceived by local historians, teachers, and ICC library staff, is called "History Matters: Connecting the Past to the Present." The series will feature guest speakers, interactive Q&A sessions, exhibits, children's activities, and more that will highlight the rich history of the community. For more information on "History Matters," contact Cathy Webb at cwebb@isothermal.edu or 828-395-1518. Article Provided By: Jean Gordon Join Mary Beth Martin (left) and J.T. Scruggs for a journey through the life and muic of the legendary banjo master, Earl Scruggs. During this program, learn about the communities in Cleveland and Rutherford Counties where Earl was raised and explore the rich cultural heritage and infl uences that shaped his unique musical style. Discover the profound impact of this innovative banjo player, who forever transfprmed the world of bluegrass and beyond, leaving an indelible mark on the history of music. Earl Scruggs story for History Matters event The Golden LEAF Scholarship Program focuses on providing students with strong ties to rural communities with scholarships to attend a four- year college or university in North Carolina. These students communicate an interest in returning to a rural North Carolina county after graduation from college. Without a job opportunity in a rural community; however, our students may not see rural as an option after college. To help build the rural workforce pipeline, Golden LEAF's Rural Internship Initiative is providing eligible Golden LEAF Scholars with paid, professional work experiences related to their career fi elds in rural North Carolina communities. While scholars can choose a site in any qualifying county, most of our scholars choose to return to their home community to work. In the summer of 2022, the Rural Internship Initiative had its fi rst cohort of interns. Twenty students worked in 18 rural counties in various fi elds including health care, education, law and public safety, and communication sciences. This summer, the second cohort more than doubled with 49 interns participating in the Rural Internship Initiative working in 27 rural counties in fi elds such as health care, human services, government, engineering, and education. As the Rural Internship Initiative grows, Golden LEAF is reaching out to North Carolina rural communities to help grow the program. Businesses, nonprofi ts, and governmental entities in qualifying counties interested in becoming an Internship Site can fi ll out the Internship Site Interest Survey. This list will be shared with Scholars in the fall of 2023 as a resource to locate internship sites. Students will be responsible for reaching out to sites from this list. Internship sites agree to provide the intern with a meaningful project or role that aligns with the student's college major and future career goals. Intern supervisors also commit to reporting on intern performance and provide the intern with mentoring on the role, professionalism, and rural community leadership. Internships take place over a period of at least eight weeks, between May and August. Interns are paid $15 per hour for their work by the Golden LEAF Foundation through a third-party payroll service. We are asking for the help of rural businesses and organizations to provide meaningful professional experiences for students dedicated to living and working in rural areas. Consider being a partner in this rural workforce strategy by completing the Internship Site Interest Survey at https:// scholars.goldenleaf.org/rii/ sites/#survey Join Golden LEAF's Rural Internship Initiative as a host site to grow the rural workforce Article Provided By:Scott T. Hamilton WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

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