Vol. 37 No. 3, March 2017
Index
- Healthy respect: a long stay in the medical wards gave me a speck of credibility in rating hospitals.
- Rocky road: as stock-car racing memories fade in Rockingham, Ashley-Michelle Thublin and a new generation help rev Richmond County's engines.
- $49 billion, up in smoke: a long-expected British invasion marks another milestone in Reynolds' long retreat from Winston-Salem.
- Joining forces: the combined Crossnore School & children's home looks forward to a second century--together.
- Assembly required: manufacturing is a pillar of North Carolina's economy. Creating the correct balance of workforce, technology and regulations will ensure it remains strong.
- The hidden workforce: a partnership between the department of public safety and NC state university's industry expansion solutions is helping to correct the manufacturing sector's skilled-labor shortage.
- High on hemp: can a small-town lawyer and a Vegas ex-con make this crop respectable again?
- Hoop scoop.
- Bedded down: a North Carolina company joins the bed-in-a-box movement making mattress shopping cool.
- A monthly snapshot of North Carolina's economy.
- Beach bound.
- Hatteras/Cabo Yachts.
- Keihin.
- Mountaire Farms.
- FM:Systems.
- PrecisionHawk.
- SAS Institute.
- Senior circuit.
- B/E Aerospace.
- BB&T.
- BNC Bancorp.
- Hot seats.
- Apple ties.
- Jeld-Wen.
- MapAnything.
- Oerlikon.
- Clear solution.
- Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort.
- Growing revenue.
- Pig power.
- Planting renewables.
- Raise a glass: spirits uncork revenue for the distillers that make them and the farmers who grow their ingredients.
- Preferred providers: business North Carolina's best hospitals.
- Patient picks.
- Cutting-edge hospitals.
- Picking up the beat: Eugene Woods is ready to expand the state's largest hospital system amid concerns that it packs too much power.
- Wind speed.
- Executive decisions: destinations statewide are adding amenities and space to attract travelers for business now and leisure later.