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The natural environment of the Pacific Northwest was the subject of much of David Wagoner's poetry. He cited his move from the Midwest as a defining moment: "[W]hen I came over the Cascades and down into the coastal rainforest for the first time in the fall of 1954, it was a big event for me, it was a real crossing of a threshold, a real change of consciousness.
Wagoner, Waggoner and Waggonner are surnames. Notable people with one of these surnames include: Betty Wagoner (1930–2006), baseball player; Daniel Waggoner (1828–1902), early American settler and rancher; David Wagoner (1926–2021), American poet; E. Paul Waggoner (1889–1967), American rancher and horsebreeder
Julia Scoles went on to play at Chapel Hill. She was ACC Freshman of the Year in 2016 and was named to the 2017 U.S. Collegiate National Team. The other 3 seniors, (Ashley Batten - UNC-Charlotte, Kylie Rothwell - Fordham University, Anna Wagoner - UNC-Chapel Hill) went on to higher education. Batten and Wagoner played on their school's club teams.
WHIP (1350 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting an oldies radio format.It is licensed in Mooresville, North Carolina, United States.The station is currently owned by Mooresville Media, Inc. [2] WHIP has been serving Mooresville, North Carolina and Iredell County since 1950.
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It is part of the Mooresville Graded School District and was opened in the 1930s. The sports teams are known as the Blue Devils. The sports teams are known as the Blue Devils. Mooresville plays in the I-Meck Conference with Lake Norman (Rival), Hough (Rival), Hopewell, Mallard Creek, West Charlotte, Vance, North Meck.
Exit 36 from Interstate 77 provides access to NC 150 and downtown Mooresville. Exits 33 and 42 from Interstate 77 provide access to US 21, while Exit 42 also connects with NC 115. Exits 31 (Langtree Road) and 35 (Brawley School Road) also connect I-77 with Mooresville.
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) is a museum in Mooresville, North Carolina.Formerly a race team founded by Dale Earnhardt and his wife, Teresa Earnhardt, it competed in the NASCAR Cup Series, the highest level of competition for professional stock car racing in the United States, from 1998 to 2009.