…can be reached at rich.wodyka@gmail.com. If you have any comments or questions on the NCTPC process or the 2020-2030 Collaborative Transmission Plan Study Report, contact Mark Byrd at mark.byrd@duke-energy.com or…
…how to pronounce our name? ElectriCities is not pronounced as a plural of the word “electricity” nor as “electric” + “cities”. Click below to hear our name in action. https://beta.electricities.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/ELECTRICITIES-PRONUNCIATION.mp3…
…her home kitchen in the public power community of Apex, Taylor first made a batch of her husband’s favorite jam — strawberry — just because. Soon, friends, family, and neighbors…
…to share her love of creating. Whether it’s a new bracelet or a new hobby, there’s a silver lining to knowing Donna Sneed. Learn more about her process at www.ourstate.com/meet-the-maker-silabar-fine-silver/….
…philosophy professor, wanted the name of his company to symbolize ties to his former life in academia. Which explains why the company’s logo is based on an illustration from “Philosophical…
…Chair and One Columbus CEO Kenny McDonald. “We’re honored to recognize the more than 100 communities whose marketing campaigns, projects and partnerships have measurably improved regional quality of life.” IEDC’s…
…unique and delicate as a snowflake, with no two being quite the same. And, each in its own right – a vision to behold. Visit www.belleleverre.com to learn more. …
…historic downtown digs will tell you why. Artisan Leaf isn’t merely the name of the company. It also happens to be the brand name of the product the company manufactures…
…bags, so she made a better one. The collection grew from there. Intentional, beautiful, and functional, these are pieces of everyday luxury. See for yourself and learn more at www.choicecutsind.com….
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