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Beth Troutman (born January 9, 1977) is an American television personality, radio personality, and documentarian. She is currently the host of "Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman", the morning drive-time news and talk show on WBT in Charlotte, NC. Troutman was the lead host of the syndicated TV Show, RightThisMinute.
Website. www .wbt .com. WBT (1110 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station serving the Charlotte metropolitan area, including parts of North Carolina and South Carolina. The station airs a talk radio format simulcast on Chester, South Carolina -licensed WBT-FM (99.3) and the HD2 digital subchannel of co-owned WLNK.
Bojangles Coliseum (originally Charlotte Coliseum and formerly Independence Arena and Cricket Arena) is an 8,600-seat multi-purpose arena located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is operated by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, which also oversees nearby Ovens Auditorium and the uptown Charlotte Convention Center .
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David O'Neil Thompson (born July 13, 1954) is an American former professional basketball player. He played with the Denver Nuggets of both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as the Seattle SuperSonics of the NBA. He was previously a star in college for North Carolina State, leading the ...
NC State’s David Thompson soars through the air during his final home game in Reynolds Coliseum against UNC-Charlotte on March 2, 1975. Then, there was the Great Fall.
Cherry Bekaert began in 1947 as a small practice in Wilmington, North Carolina, led by Harry Cherry. Charles Bekaert and William Holland joined the Firm in 1952 and 1953 respectively. The firm moved into the Richmond, Virginia, area in 1988, eventually relocating the corporate headquarters to Richmond from Charlotte in 1991.
As of early 2022, about two dozen firms had amassed more than 40,000 properties in North Carolina, according to a months-long investigation by The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer. That ...