' 4 - Thomasville Times - Thursday, June 24,2010 FROM PAGE 1 MARSHALL GRACIOUS IN DEFEAT From page as opposed to the 4,581 people who voted in the Democratic Senate pri mary alone on May 4. . Cunningham, a Lexing ton attorney, was quick to endorse Marshall af ter her victory, keeping a strong and united front for the Democratic ticket going into the General Election. “I commend her for running an extremely impressive campaign, one that has shown tenac ity and grit,” the David son County native said. “She has overcome some tremendous odds to show North Carolinians the type of character that we would expect of our next U.S. Senator.” Cunningham called on Democrats to come together to focus on the party’s true opponent — Sen. Burr. “Any differences she and I might have had in this campaign pale in comparison to our' dif ferences with Richard Bxirr,” Cvmningham said. Burr himself extended his congratulations to Marshall and acknowl edged the differences be tween him and the Demo cratic candidate. “The Democrat’s pri mary has shown that North Carolina voters wiU have a clear choice in November between two vastly different di rections for oim country,” Burr said. “I am proud of After a hard-fought campaign, Davidson County native Cat Cunningham conceded to opponent Elaine Marshall, * who won the Democratic primary runoff election for U.S.- Senate with 60 percent of the votes. After endorsing his former opponent, Cunningham turned to thank his supporters for their help in the long journey. "Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the incredible work we've done together," he said. "Thank you to the voters of North Carolina. Thank you for the opportunity to come in front of you, to offer up this choice.” A family man to the end, Cunningham also acknowl edged the sacrifices — and the' support — of his, wife and children. The Lexington family has traveled together throughout the state during the campaign. "This has been a family endeavor, this has been some thing we've done together," Cunningham said. "From my family to yours, thank you, thank you, thank you." SOUNDS From page 1 my record of less spend ing and smaller federal government, and I trust the voters of North Caro lina to pick a Senator that reflects their vision for our state and nation.” Leaders of the North Carolina Democratic Party also highlighted how Marshall differs from Burr and feel confi dent that their candidate is the better one, calling Biurr one of the more vul nerable Republican can didates in the country “Elaine Marshall is not afraid to stand up to pow erful special interests,” Yoimg said. “As North Carolina’s first female Secretary of State, she cracked down on fraud and abuse and held Wall Street banks accoimtable Man dies in freak accident ' TIMES Staff Report Hai Bin Hu, 38, of Flushing, New York, was killed after being run over by his own vehicle Tuesday Lexington Police Department received a call of a traffic crash at Business 29-70 North and the city lim its at 4:58 a.m. Tuesday The crash was originally re ported as a hit and run, however, the investigation re vealed that the operator died as a result of being run over by his own vehicle. Hu was operating his 2000 Ford Box Truck north on Hwy 29-70 and pulled off to the side of the highway for a break. He got out of truck and failed to place it in park, causing the truck to roll forward over Hu. Hu was fatally injured. A passenger in the vehicle was able to get the vehicle stopped. Despite a language barrier, the passenger was able to provide the facts to investigators. j KOSTA.^SV ^ PAiMILY RESTAURANT ^ 10463 N. Main St. Archdale 861-5806 Fax 861-2281 Mon. - Fri. 6am-9pm Saturday 7am-9pm . Sunday 7am-3pm Breakfast Special M-F Only $2.99 incluiles: 2 eggs, liaco/i, grits, gravy or hashbrowns Pasta * Seafood • Steaks * Country Cooking Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Daily & Nightly Specials fiS. Dinner Buffet Mon.-Thurs. Children Mon.-Wed ^4 Son. FREE COFFEE OR TEA FOR SENIORS ALL DAY EVERYDAY w/purchase Hot Vegaie, Salad & Dessert Bar All Day. Every Day IS YOUR BROKER LEAVING TOWN? If so, maybe now is a good time to look at Edward Jones. At Edward Jones, you get personal, confidential, one-on-one service from one financial advisor who can help you with all your financial needs. Transferring your account is easy. Call today to learn more. Kevin H White Financial Advisor. 1152 Randolph Street Suite C Thomasville, NC 27360 336472-3527 www.edwardlones.cora ne«er sire Edward Jones MAKiMC S£NS6 OF IMVESTIMG for misleading North Car olina investors. Elaine will continue to fight for middle class families in the U.S. Senate and pro mote job creation.” With one victory be hind her, Marshall turns her focus to the bigger election in November, setting her sights on a very different opponent, this time with Cal Cim- ningham by her side. “Let’s rally behind Elaine Marshall,” Cun ningham said, “and go on to the fall campaign and make sure she’s suc cessful replacing Richard Burr in the U,S. Senate and putting this Senate seat back to work for the people of North Caro lina.” started more than eight years ago as a way to keep the arts alive in the area. “This program. had been promoted in other communities and we de cided that ■ Thomasvflle was a great place to try this,” said Brown. An expression of cul- tru’e, arts keeps people in touch with elements of the world around them. Brown said. “I think art idenfifies a community and it goes to the quality of life that anyone has in their par ticular area, be it a city or a community. I think it defines who we are,” Brown said. Arts United for Da vidson County also is participating with Up town Lexington and art ist and teacher, Melinda Hedrick, in their annual Siunmer Strolls. The re maining Summer StroUs wfll be Friday, June 25, and Friday, Aug. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. in uptown Lex ington. Performing in the Con rad and Hinkle side of the square wfll be the popular Lexington musi cal group. Marble Alley Band. West Second Ave nue wfll host S’andyCreek Farm from the Lexington Farmers Market, craft vendors, a children’s ac tivity area and the music of Dustin Crouch and Christy KoeUing, who to gether are “Simple Song.” Classic car enthusiasts COURTESY PHOTC Children create chalk art during a recent Summer Strol •in Uptown Lexington. can visit each quadrant of the square where clas sic owners will show off their cars and restora tion talents. All events are free. Since its inception. Arts United from David son County has been a key to promoting art ists in the area. Funded through donations, the organization depends on the community to con tinue its programs. The national recession and a sluggish local economy has brought trying times for Arts United, forcing numerous cutbacks, as well as a move from its former location. “So many businesses have gone from Davidson County, and with the econ omy the way it is, we’ve lost a lot of our funding,” Brown said. “We’re hope ful that thp economy will turp around. We’re doing our best to operate on the budget we have.” Those wishing to con tribute to the organi zation in its efforts to highlight local artists, can send donations to Arts United for Davidson County, 220 N. Main St., Lexington, N.Q. 27292. For more information, caU 249-2742. Come Find Out Why They Call It W MAPHOUSt North Carolina Press Services Your one-stop shop for statewide and nationwide newspaper advertising. 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