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Open & Shut: March 1, 2021

Petro’s Chili & Chips will open at 3866 Rural Retreat Road in Burlington on Thursday, March 4. The restaurant is known for its signature dish, a Petro, which includes fresh veggies, sour cream, cheese, chili and corn chips or pasta in a bowl. Petros are gluten-free and made to order. The restaurant also serves up nachos, hot dogs, giant baked potatoes, salads, chips and salsa, and beverages. This is the second Petro’s Chili & Chips location to open in North Carolina, joining another in Southern Pines. To learn more, visit www.petros.com/burlington. Enrollment is now open for Scalp Micro Academy’s Scalp Micropigmentation Course. The class, to be held March 28 through 30 in Burlington, will teach participants everything needed to succeed in the scalp micro pigmentation industry. Topics include an introduction to scalp micro pigmentation, how to conduct consultations, anatomy of the skin and head, treatments and techniques, sanitation, marketing and more.

2 The Rescue: Meet Paisley

2 the Rescue: Meet River

Third Alamance rabies case

Seven people and four dogs this week were exposed to rabies in a dog attack on Hester Road North of Green Level. Burlington Animal Services euthanized a dog after a biting incident with three people. Afterward tests came back positive for rabies, according to an Alamance County Health Department news release. Seven people in all and four dogs were exposed to the rabid dog. The health department is helping those people get treatment for rabies. Two of the dogs were up-to-date on their vaccinations. They got vaccination boosters and are on 45-day quarantine. The other two are on strict quarantine and could be euthanized because their shots were not current.

3rd case of rabies in Alamance County this year

Alamance County health officials said Wednesday’s confirmed case makes the third one for 2020. Author: Terrence Jefferies (WFMY News 2) Published: 6:15 PM EST December 24, 2020 Updated: 6:15 PM EST December 24, 2020 ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. Alamance County saw its third case of rabies this year on Wednesday, according to the Alamance County Health Department. The North Carolina Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Raleigh confirmed the case. Health officials said Alamance County Animal Control was notified of a dog bite involving three people on or around Hester Road in Burlington. Officials said after picking the dog up, Alamance County Animal Control surrendered the dog to Burlington Animal Services.

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