"Mark Edward Pope" is an American basketball coach and is currently an assistant coach for Brigham Young University. A former college and professional player, he played for the national championship Kentucky Wildcats and later the Indiana Pacers, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Denver Nuggets of the NBA.

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It's been a good working relationship with (Electrolux) so far, ... (The expansion) means a lot to us. It means they want to be here.

Things are looking real good for 2006. The economy is looking up. We have 29 projects going on now that represent a good mix of small and large companies that can create from five to 10 new jobs or a whole lot more.

I happened to see a bit of the trend on voting and it showed we have a well-informed voting academy.

His first day of work was supposed to be April 1, but he showed up about 10 days early. He told his staff he wanted them to leave their families at home for 60 days because he wanted them to live together, eat together, work together and get it turned around. They got a two-bedroom apartment right next door here and they slept on air mattresses.

If (the Nuggets) call me and want me to come back, I gladly will, but I'm not expecting that, ... But I'm doing fantastic. We've truly been blessed.

George's training camps are really hard. They're just about as hard as I've been to, but they're so much fun. It's not just grueling and painful and miserable. It's grueling and painful and super-fun.

In cooperation with God, we've decided to adjust our plans accordingly.

This is just great for Lenoir County and Kinston, ... It's going to help the economy and the tax base.

Every year, when I'm with a new team, that's one less team that doesn't know that I can't play.