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Woman killed in accident
A head-on collision in Derby Sunday night claimed the life of 37-year-old Aberdeen resident Joyce Anne Durham.
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Anderson on Race, Poverty, and Exclusion at the Urban Fringe
Across the country, from Aberdeen, North Carolina to Modesto, California, city growth has bypassed hundreds of low-income neighborhoods founded under conditions of racial segregation in the early to mid-twentieth century.
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Five Arrested After Undercover Drug Investigation
Aa Stwo-month undercover drug investigation conducted by the Moore County Sheriffa s Office narcotics unit resulted in the arrest of five individuals for trafficking in controlled prescription pills.
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Scholarship featured at the Scottish Heritage Symposium
" Emigration, politics, loyalism, armed conflict and trade will be the focus of the lectures scheduled for the annual Charles Bascombe Shaw Memorial Scottish Heritage Symposium at St.
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The men who shot the son of a Carthage commissioner may be in custody, though no one has yet actually been charged for it.
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Storytelling Arts Center Crowns New Liar Champion
The Storytelling Arts Center of the Southeast hosted its 3rd Annual Bold-Faced Liars' Showdown last Saturday in front of a sold-out house on Main Street in Laurinburg.
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N.C. 211 Widening Progresses
Right of way acquisition efforts have begun for the N.C. 211 widening project from the Pinehurst Traffic Circle to N.C. 73 in West End.
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Annexation Deal Creates Fury in Foxfire
An annexation agreement between the villages of Foxfire and Pinehurst won approval, but not after sparking anger among many Foxfire residents.
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Byrd Returns to Aberdeen
The Rooster's Wife brings national touring singer songwriter Jonathan Byrd back to Aberdeen Sunday, Jan.
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Former Sheriff Wise Dies Thursday at 89
Retired Sheriff James Wilson Wise, a man whose character lived up to his name, died Thursday at his home in Aberdeen.
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BlueStar Announces New Self Service Kiosk Solutions from Meridian Kiosks
PR: BlueStar announced the addition of their self service kiosk solution featuring Meridian Kiosks' extensive hardware line-up and robust software platform.
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Downtown Concerns Offered in Aberdeen
Aberdeen needs an ordinance to protect its downtown business climate, but it should also accommodate the growing demand for more activities, according to some property owners and merchants The town Board of Commissioners heard public comments at its meeting on the possibility of revising the Downtown Retail Overlay District .
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S.C. Man Arrested for Series of Break-Ins
A South Carolina man has been arrested in connection with astring of break-ins at storage facilities in the county.
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Aberdeen Seeks Input on Downtown Zoning
The Aberdeen Board of Commissioners is ready to hear public opinion and address issues regarding the downtown in the new year.
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Bed & Breakfasts Just Outside of Charlotte, NC
For when You Want to Get Away but Not Too Far Away! So you are staying in Charlotte and want to get away, but not too far.
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EDITORIAL: With Smoking Ban, N.C. Comes of Age
It's easy to sympathize with Donna Strother, who is among North Carolinians displeased with the state's new ban on smoking in eating establishments and bars.
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Landfill Offers Free Christmas Tree Mulching
One solution to the discarded Christmas tree dilemma is at the county landfill. For folks who have not yet disposed of their trees, Moore County Public Works Director Dennis Brobst has a suggestion: take it to the landfill to be ground into mulch.
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Pinehurst, Foxfire Set to OK Deal
The villages of Pinehurst and Foxfire could ratify the first-ever annexation agreement between the municipalities next month.
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First Taste of Snow in Forecast
As Moore County girds for its first taste of winter weather, local grocery stores are bracing for a surge in sales of staples such as bread and milk.
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Aberdeen Man Faces Drug Charges
An Aberdeen man was arrested Monday on charges of trafficking in controlled prescription pills.
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