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Religious Notes
Published: Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 21, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. The church on N.C. Highway 150 North will have a special Thanksgiving service at 11 a.m. Sunday with a ...
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Bayboro officials want residentsa ideas for county revitalization
A recent revitalization grant the town received will benefit all of Pamlico County, Bayboro's mayor said Saturday.
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Coalition announces Spirit of Diversity Awards
Each year, the Latino Advocacy Coalition celebrates three individuals from the Henderson County area with its Spirit of Diversity Awards.
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Orange vote for train station task force
The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 Tuesday to establish a task force to investigate funding, supporting infrastructure and potential sites for an Amtrak train station in Hillsborough.
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Charities begin drives for Christmas aid
A number of charities have begun accepting applications for Christmas assistance and starting collection drives for toys, clothing and volunteers.
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Gay, abortion robo-calls hit SC state Senate race
Voters in Lancaster and York counties are getting automated phone calls from a phony gay organization that says it supports the Democratic candidate for the local South Carolina state Senate seat, a move a ...
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Pamlico officials protest cut in hours for mobile driver license unit
Pamlico County leaders are upset at state budget cuts that sliced the operational hours for a mobile driver license unit.
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State and federal legislative candidates have been piling up the...
State and federal legislative candidates have been piling up the endorsements as Election Day draws nearer.
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New P.E. Class Approach To Energize Kids Statewide
They just know they're having a good time. "I like the pedometers because you get to track stuff and I'm good at that in math," said fourth grader Cade Barnhill.
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Daybook
Published: Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 4:30 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, October 10, 2008 at 8:34 p.m. Grace Lutheran Preschool and Church holds a yard and bake sale from 7 to 11:30 a.m. in the church's ...
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Families of workers arrested in immigration raid get help
Greenville-area residents and groups are working to help the families of more than 300 suspected illegal immigrants arrested in a raid at a poultry processing plant last week.
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Mental health court eyed in 18th Judicial District - Associated Press
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Alliance chief hints at news for Mount Olive
A lack of citizen input can have a crippling affect on industrial recruitment, Wayne County Development Alliance President Joanna Thompson told an early-morning crowd gathered for the Mount Olive Area Chamber ...
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Pamlico gets license plate agency
For the first time in more than eight months, Pamlico County residents won't have to travel to Craven or Beaufort counties to get a new car, truck or boat tag.
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NC guv candidates don't like third-party ads
Beverly Perdue and Pat McCrory didn't have much nice to say about third-party ads that are being run in the gubernatorial campaign.
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Diploma Plus aims at creating skilled work force in Gaston County
While unemployment in Gaston County is climbing, there are opportunities out there for Gaston County workers, said Cathy Kenzig, executive director of the Alliance for Children & Youth.
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Community comes together
Harbor Sounds' guitarists picking and singing and a contribution jar jingling greeted more than 150 people at a benefit on Sunday for a local family in its hour of need.
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McCrory forced to air ads early
Pat McCrory planned to go on the air after Labor Day. The Republican gubernatorial candidate said today that he was forced to begin airing his own ad today because of an ad run by the Alliance for North ...
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Mooneyham: National groups move in on state elections
The headline called the group "mysterious." Really? Why is the Alliance for North Carolina any more mysterious than the Republican Governors Association? Why not just call both groups what they really are? ...
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Perdue draws fire for 527 group association
The Republican Governors Association criticized Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue this week for accepting the help of a Washington-based 527 group.
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