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Letters: Wait to build bike-pedestrian bridge until Ashley River bridge is replaced

Sunday s letters spotlight the bike-pedestrian bridge over the Ashley River, honoring Charleston s immigrants, the corrupt magistrate system and growing political divisiveness.

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Sam Kirshtein, owner of Dixie Furniture and community contributor, remembered as family man

Sam Kirshtein, former owner of Dixie Furniture — a Lowcountry staple since 1946 — died July 30. He was 98.

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Resource centers, shelters for victims of Wynne tornado

The city of Wynne continues to recover after a deadly tornado hit the city, and for those who have lost their homes, support is in your area.

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Manufacturing returns to Davidson County

The Dispatch Twenty years ago, Davidson County was going through one of its worst economic periods as it watched its major industry pick up and move overseas, leaving massive job loss and economic chaos in its wake. Since before the turn of the 20th century, North Carolina has been known as an area where furniture and textile plants plentifully peppered the region; created generations of families working for the same company, and was a major revenue source for local government. In 1990, over 8,800 people were employed in Davidson County in furniture manufacturing and over 4,700 people were employed in textile manufacturing. By 2009, less than 1,600 local furniture jobs remained and less than 450 remained in textiles.

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