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Longtime Caldwell County teacher recalls growing up on Greasy Creek on county program

Caldwell County Today · January 10, 2026
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On Caldwell County Today, host Paige Counts speaks with a local resident, Lois, who recounts childhood in Greasy Creek and a multi-decade teaching career supported by local teachers and a federal tuition-for-service program.

Caldwell County public information officer Paige Counts opened a recent episode of Caldwell County Today by noting, "2026 marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence," and introduced a guest who spent decades teaching in local schools.

Lois, a longtime local resident and former teacher, told Counts she was "the first born on Greasy Creek that was born in a hospital," a detail she said was notable because most local births then happened at home. She described early childhood moves after her…

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