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  • Dec 19, 2024 | indyweek.com | Bill Arthur

    This story originally published online at The Assembly. For more than 40 years, Chapel Hill had a “must-see” destination. No, not the Dean Smith Center, Kenan Stadium, or the North Carolina Botanical Garden. It was a specialty food emporium called A Southern Season, a source of comfort and pride to locals and an awe-inspiring mecca for visitors.

  • Dec 18, 2024 | theassemblync.com | Bill Arthur

    For more than 40 years, Chapel Hill had a “must-see” destination. No, not the Dean Smith Center, Kenan Stadium, or the North Carolina Botanical Garden. It was a specialty food emporium called A Southern Season, a source of comfort and pride to locals and an awe-inspiring mecca for visitors. “If anyone came in from out of town or people came back to UNC for ball games or whatever, they went to Southern Season,” said Jim Jones, who held senior positions in the company for four years.

  • Mar 9, 2024 | spokesman.com | Emily Washines |Bill Arthur

    By Emily Washines and Bill ArthurSalmon are central to the Northwest way of life and even more essential to Northwest Tribes. Recently, we celebrated a landmark agreement that will ensure they remain the beating heart of our Columbia River Basin.

  • Dec 5, 2023 | localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu | Bill Arthur |Mark Caro |Rick Reger

    The nation’s cities and its suburbs are home to 287 million people, more than 85% of our population, representing a myriad of cultures, affiliations, concerns and interests. To get the news they need to navigate city and suburban life, the residents of these urban areas can turn to a variety of local media outlets: television as well as print and digital media. Yet their options in many inner city neighborhoods and bedroom communities are shrinking.

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