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Woody Durham keeps Kiwanis tradition alive


, known as “The Voice of the Tar Heels,” drew a large crowd of Rocky Mount Kiwanis Club members and guests Thursday to Benvenue Country Club. Durham began his career in his hometown of Albemarle at age 16 and has been the football and basketball sportscaster for the Tar Heels since 1971. Durham has been an August keynote speaker for the Rocky Mount Kiwanis Club for 33 consecutive years. (Rocky Mount Telegram)

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