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Freedom shrine at highway's end

07/16/11 A drive along U.S. 258 toward Virginia is a good way to take the measure of rural and small town Eastern North Carolina - the serenity of croplands and forests, the proud farmsteads interspersed with tumbledown shacks, the Main Streets of places such as Scotland Neck and Rich Square where dignity sometimes must contend with despair.
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More Heat For Wednesday, Another Heat Advisory Posted

07/12/11 More intense heat can be expected across Eastern North Carolina on Wednesday prompting a heat advisory for a second straight day.
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Mayor of Holden Beach files for bankruptcy protection

07/08/11 Among debts listed by John Wayne Alan Holden are more than $48,000 to his own town and $126,000 to Brunswick County, most of the latter in property taxes, according to the filing Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Eastern North Carolina.
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Make-A-Wish planning to expand

07/07/11 RALEIGH, N.C. -- Since it was formed in 1987, the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Eastern North Carolina has filled over 2,000 wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions.
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ai3, Inc. Brings Local, Artful Inspiration to New Mellow Mushroom Locations

07/07/11 ai3 selected to design three locations in Eastern North Carolina.Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 07, 2011 ai3, Inc., a multi-disciplinary design studio known for its diverse designs in the hospitality and restaurant industries, today announced the firm has been chosen to design three Mellow Mushroom locations in Eastern North Carolina. ai3 will draw on local community inspiration as well as modern art ...
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Officials urge safe use of fireworks in dry conditions

07/01/11 Despite dry conditions throughout Eastern North Carolina, fireworks will be a part of this Fourth of July. The state and county have banned all open burning of leaves, branches and other natural materials, but fireworks will still be allowed this...
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Cutter Creek Set to Host Hooters Tour Event

06/30/11 SNOW HILL- The National Golf Associations's(NGA) Hooters Professional Golf Tour will make a stop in Eastern North Carolina the week of July 11-July 17 2011 for the inaugural Cutter Creek Golf Classic presented by Pepsi.
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Letter: Pitt needs honest redistricting

06/27/11 Redistricting of our legislature and congress is the responsibility of the General Assembly every ten years after the census. Eastern North Carolina may lose one senate seat and two house seats this year. The piedmont area of our State is having the most growth.
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Wildfire causes air pollution along coast

06/14/11 State health officials say smoke from an Eastern North Carolina wildfire is continuing to cause major air pollution across the state's coast. The state Department of Environment and Natural Resources says residents from mainland Dare County to...
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Bike, trails plan gathers public interest

06/13/11 Bicyclists in Eastern North Carolina come in many forms, from commuters and touring bikes that share the highways to beach cruisers and families who frequent the multi-use paths for walking and riding. Meeting the variety of needs and linking...
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Authorities: Drug dealers sentenced to combined 57 years in prison

06/10/11 Area officials have announced that four Eastern North Carolina men have been sentenced to federal prison. Elisha Lee Montford, 46, formerly of Polly Lane in Newport, was convicted April 1 of possession of a firearm by a felon and sentenced to nine...
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Nash County Deputy Shot And Killed In Line Of Duty

06/09/11 A Nash County deputy who was working with the Eastern North Carolina Fugitive Task Force was shot and killed in Lenoir County Thursday night.
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Program aids area health care groups

05/28/11 Several residents of Nash County and the surrounding areas participated in a Ladder to Leadership program designed to help local nonprofit health organizations come together to tackle specific health care challenges facing Eastern North Carolina.
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At 101, Tamah Williams looks at a life of teaching others

05/22/11 Jacksonville resident Tamah Williams has spent much of her life teaching students across Eastern North Carolina about the importance of hard work, diligence and respect. Even at 101, she still is discovering that many of her lessons are still making...
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Harvard man: West Craven grad gets law degree from a top school

05/22/11 Although he grew up in a small Eastern North Carolina town, Cecil Hall Jr. set his sights high. Hall, 30, of Cove City, graduated from Harvard on May 20; will take his bar exam this summer and plans to start work for a large law firm in Chicago in the fall.
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Cherry Point prepares for destructive weather season

05/20/11 MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C. Eastern North Carolina is known for its destructive weather to include thunderstorms, high wind conditions, flooding, tropical cyclones and hurricanes.
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More join bid to fight proposed chicken plant

05/15/11 More small towns and companies across Central and Eastern North Carolina have locked arms with the cities of Wilson and Raleigh to voice opposition to Sanderson Farms building a poultry processing plant in Nash County.
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Tens of thousands expected for centennial air show at New River

05/13/11 This weekend, thousands from around Eastern North Carolina will be treated to a two-day airshow that has been a year and a half in the making. Held at New River Air Station, the show will coincide with the 100th anniversary of Naval Aviation, said...
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Land conservation brings together Republicans, Democrats

05/13/11 Preserving land in Eastern North Carolina produces an interesting marriage of those supporting the environment and those interested in saving the economy.
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Tribe Talk Is on the Air from Raleigh to the Coast

05/13/11 Kinston, NC - The sixth season of Tribe Talk is on the air! The weekly television show featuring Kinston Indians players, coaches and highlights returns to television stations across Eastern North Carolina.
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Reeves to give speech at NEER Entrepreneur of the Year banquet

05/07/11 Bernie Reeves founded Metro Magazine in 1999 as a glossy publication celebrating the lifestyle of area and targeting readers in Raleigh, Research Triangle and Eastern North Carolina.
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