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Communities in Schools announces 2007-2008 numbers
Board's attorney moves to dismiss federal lawsuit An attorney for the Brunswick County Board of Education has filed a motion in U.S. District Court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a Brunswick County schools ...
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Drug Report
CRIME REPORT Brunswick County Sheriff's deputies investigated the following incidents last week, which are taken directly from sheriff's office arrest reports: DRUG REPORT Agents with the Brunswick County ...
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Support swells for Monroe principal
Jessie Mae Monroe Elementary, 251 Pea Landing NW, Ash, N.C. The Brunswick County NAACP and area ministers called for the Brunswick County Board of Education to take the following actions: Launch a formal ...
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Teen arrested for robbing sno-cone lady at gunpoint
Teen arrested for robbing sno-cone lady at gunpoint A Longwood teenager is in custody at the Brunswick County Detention Center, charged with armed robbery.
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Retired nurse finds outlet for her energy
Summer: 10 to 12 hours weekly, either 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or 1:30-5 p.m.; every Monday, 5-9 p.m.; winter: all school groups, gift shop for groups; when needed Service record Seven years Other activities ...
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Woman: Workers picked tomatoes as pesticide sprayed
A woman testified Wednesday that she and other workers were forced to pick tomatoes on a Brunswick County farm shortly after they had been sprayed with pesticides.
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Parents talk about being sprayed with pesticides
A woman who had a child without arms or legs has told the state Pesticide Board she was sprayed repeatedly with pesticides while pregnant as she worked at a North Carolina tomato farm.
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No charges in double shooting, investigation ongoing
Two arrested at South Brunswick High for weapons, drugs Two men were arrested Friday afternoon at South Brunswick High School for having weapons, drugs and alcohol on school property.
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Dropped fee won't hurt rating
Agencies that rate Brunswick County's ability to borrow money won't penalize the county if commissioners abolish a monthly fee now charged to residents and businesses on, but not connected to, the county's ...
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Crime report
Brunswick County Sheriff's deputies investigated the following incidents last week, which are taken directly from sheriff's office incident reports: - Larceny on Huckabee Court in Leland; suspect took bikes ...
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Family of shooting victim accuses Sheriff's Office of coverup
Lorna Marlowe cries after speaking about the shooting death of her son Calvin Mosley.
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New weather stations will aid storm study
Published: Friday, August 29, 2008 at 9:10 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, August 29, 2008 at 9:10 a.m. BRUNSWICK New weather stations will aid storm study Students from the University of North Carolina at ...
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UNC Charlotte students to install weather stations
Students from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte will install five new weather stations in Brunswick County in the hopes of getting a detailed record of severe weather as it occurs.
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Crime report
Stout pleads guilty to voluntary manslaughter An early-morning altercation on Westbrook Avenue in Seaside just shy of one year ago left one man dead.
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Residents get on board with public transportation
UPDATE Board declines to hire Floyd as West A.D. The Brunswick County Board of Education's approved personnel list released late Tuesday night did not include the recommendation to hire John Floyd as the West ...
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Brunswick sheriff discusses programs for curtailing drugs
Brunswick County Sheriff John Ingram listens to Ash residents Pat Purvis Brown and her husband Doug Brown discuss concerns about traffic near Waccamaw Elementary School.
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County, city tax bills joined for 13 towns
Wal-Mart evacuation sparked by intentionally-set fire The Wal-Mart Supercenter in Shallotte was evacuated Thursday night after someone intentionally set fire in the women's undergarments section, Shallotte Fire ...
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Calendar of Events Downtown Shallotte keeps moving ahead At this month's pre-agenda meeting, Shallotte aldermen will hear consultant Allison Platt's report on the 10-year town vision plan she put together with ...
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Dallas bans sex offenders from parks; Gastonia could do the same
Dallas Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday to ban registered sex offenders from public parks, recreation centers and town-sponsored events for children with an ordinance modeled after a law recently upheld by the ...
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Crime report
Drug court to begin July 17 Beginning July 17, Brunswick County will have the first night court in southeastern North Carolina.
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