Mebane Enterprise
The Mebane Enterprise is a local newspaper located in Mebane, North Carolina. It was formerly called The Alamance-Orange Enterprise until it changed its name on February 13, 1991.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
mebaneenterprise.com | Adam Powell
By a unanimous 5-0 vote, the Mebane City Council approved a request by Buc-ee’s at its Monday, January 8 meeting to rezone property along Trollingwood-Hawfields Road for a new Bucee’s travel center - the first of its kind in the state of North Carolina. The site will include an approximately 75,000 square foot indoor facility, 120 gasoline fueling stations, approximately 652 parking spaces, and 24 electric charging stations.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
mebaneenterprise.com | Adam Powell
Alamance County residents opposed to a large multi-state pipeline traversing through the heart of the region can breathe a sigh of relief, as the controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline has officially conceived a new route for its natural gas project.
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Jan 7, 2024 |
mebaneenterprise.com | Adam Powell
Fresh off their strong showing at their new host Holiday tournament, Southeast Alamance’s men’s basketball team got back to action this past week with a pair of games resuming Mid-Carolina Conference play. After beating local rivals Cedar Ridge and Eastern Alamance at the Marco’s Holiday Hoopla Tournament at Southeast between Christmas and New Year’s, the Stallions faced off against Jordan Matthews and Bartlett Yancey.
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Jan 7, 2024 |
mebaneenterprise.com | Adam Powell
After competing at the Marco’s Holiday Hoopla Tournament - newly relocated to Southeast Alamance - Eastern Alamance’s men’s and women’s basketball teams opened up play to start 2024 by hosting non-conference foe Bartlett Yancey and Central Conference rival Western Alamance last week. The Eagles women’s team overwhelmed Bartlett Yancey for a 63-23 triumph on Wednesday, while falling 76-46 to Western Alamance on Friday in their Central Conference opener.
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Jan 7, 2024 |
mebaneenterprise.com | Adam Powell
Eastern Alamance and Southeast Alamance’s wrestling teams continued their 2023-24 seasons following the Holiday break with their first meets of the new year on the evening of Wednesday, January 3. Eastern Alamance competed against Person County on the road in Roxboro, while Southeast Alamance hosted Mid-Carolina Conferences rivals Bartlett Yancey and Jordan Matthews at home inside the Stallions gym.
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