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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is not only the most popular national park in the country...with more visitors each year than any other, it also tops all other national parks for the amount of cash it brings in to the towns around it. A recently released study says 9 million people came to the Smokies in 2010 generating 818 million dollars in spending. That beats every other national park including the
Thursday, January 26 2012, 11:59 PM EST
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Another Republican files for NC governor's race
February 22, 2012 22:29 GMT
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Republican gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory has a primary opponent.
A list on the State Board of Elections web site says Fayetteville resident James Harney filed Wednesday to run as a GOP candidate for governor. Harney didn't immediately return a phone call seeking comment, but his entry means McCrory will have to run some kind of campaign for the May 8 primary.
McCrory has been considered the presumptive GOP nominee and spent the past several months trying to clear the field of high-profile candidates through speeches to party groups and fundraising. The former Charlotte mayor narrowly lost to Democrat Beverly Perdue in the 2008 general election. She isn't seeking a second term but at least four other Democrats are in the race.
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N.C. State Board of Elections filing list as of 5 p.m. Feb. 22: http://bit.ly/wAmhJ3
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