This week we respond to questions about erectile dysfunction and rib fractures.
Author: Staff
Twin Towers
Down in singing Silver Creek I have spent many a happy hour building little rock dams in the clear water that runs through our mountain cabin’s holler.
FLORA: From roadside waif to garden star
Before I launch into this week’s Flora story, I want to describe my plans for the next couple of months.
BIG CITY: A tale of two towns
Comparing and contrasting this area and the town of Bloomington seems unavoidable after considering that a good number of our elected officials just spent time there.
Correction
An article in last week’s Citizen about Fannie Mae’s guidelines regarding lending for condominiums incorrectly described parameters for exceptions to Fannie Mae’s rule.
Jags fall to Ravenscroft
The Carrboro High School field hockey team dropped its home opener against powerhouse Ravenscroft Tuesday, 3-0.
Tar Heels venture to overcome disappointment
Carolina must go on the road for the second straight week on Saturday, playing at Louisville in a 3:30 p.m. kickoff.
Chapel Hill High School to host Tiger CHill Carnival
Chapel Hill High School will host its first annual Tiger CHill Carnival on Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. (with a rain date of Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m.).
SMMT essay contest
Students from fifth to 12th grades are invited to participate in the 16th annual Sallie Markham Michie Trust (SMMT) Essay Contest.
Principal named for elementary school 11
Cheryl Carnahan, the current principal of Estes Hills Elementary School, has been selected as the principal for elementary school 11.
Learning and Intervention Services director named
McDougle Elementary School Principal Amanda Hartness has been named the director of LIS for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district.
OC Planning Board seeks member
The Orange County Planning Board is accepting applications for an at-large representative.Â
UNC student wins Carrboro library scholarship
The Friends of the Carrboro Library has awarded a $1,500 scholarship to Kate Budries, a student at the UNC School of Information and Library Science.
Transportation board accepting applications
The OUT Board is accepting applications for volunteers to represent Cheeks, Hillsborough, Cedar Grove, Little River, Bingham and Chapel Hill.
County pledges to build community center
The OC Board of Commissioners has stated they intend to move forward quickly in providing the Rogers Road neighborhood with a new community center.