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The Great Depression might have delayed Rosa Mae Perry's education, but she didn't let hard times stop it.
After a deluge Tuesday morning led to flooding and road closures in Wilson, thunderstorms today and Thursday could keep things soggy until a quick warm-up later this week drives temperatures into the high 90s.
Northbound I-5 traffic reopens after state police investigate fatal Eugene crash
Northbound I-5 traffic in Eugene has reopened after a truck driver was killed in a crash, Oregon State Police said.
Topsail leads team standings in NCHSAA 1-A men's golf; pair tied for medalist honors
Hampstead Topsail had an 11-shot lead in the team standings after Monday's first day of the 12th annual North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 1-A men's golf championships at the Siler City Country Club.
As the spring sports season draws to a conclusion, Smithfield Smithfield-Selmaa s 4x100 relay team, which is anchored by North Carolina signee D.J. Bunn and 2010 football prospect Josh Snead, has high expectations.
Sheriff's offices on tighter budgets
Many police and sheriff's agencies are enforcing the law on leaner budgets during the economic crisis.
Bunn elected chairman of committee
Bladen County Sheriff Steve Bunn was recently elected to serve as the chairman of the North Carolina Sheriffsa TM Education and Training Standards Commission.
New 264 interchange gets funding
A U.S. 264-Stantonsburg Road interchange, sought by Wilson officials for years, should be under construction by early 2010.
Review: LYLAS bring on laughs in new show
Asheville's all-women's comedy sketch troupe LYLAS does original comedic skits better than most of our other local, slap-happy, high-energy troupes, all seemingly inspired by NBC's venerable 'Saturday Night Live.' Like SNL, with LYLAS nothing is sacrosanct or immune from the LYLAS magic touch, or slash.
Get Healthy: Seminar offers facts on Alzheimer's
Published: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 11:30 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 11:32 p.m. Brunswick Community Hospital will hold a free seminar about Alzheimer's disease on March 19.
With D.J. Bunn and Justin Dixon North Carolina-bound, a lot of the offensive burden this season will fall on the shoulders of Josh Snead.
Caregiver conference to be held March 24
Barton College will host its sixth annual Caregiver Education Conference March 24 in the Hamlin Student Center.
Police: Man faked injuries to obtain drugs
A Tarboro man faces felony charges after Tarboro Police say he fraudulently obtained medical services from Heritage Hospital under a false name.
Perdue's inaugural gown on display at NC museum
The gown worn by Gov. Beverly Perdue during her inauguration as the state's first female governor is going on display at the North Carolina Museum of History.
Lincoln County Court House Photo by Adam Diaz/The Carolina Scoop LINCOLN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL CALENDAR SESSION BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2009 COURTROOM NUMBER 3 THE HONORABLE TIMOTHY S. KINCAID, ...
1 arrested, 1 sought after shootout
CLARKTON a ' One man was arrested and another is still being sought by authorities after a shoot-out in Oakdale Homes on Saturday evening.
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Chamber honors businesses and individuals at annual meeting
The Cabarrus Regional Chamber of Commerce presented several awards to local individuals and businesses during its annual meeting at Embassy Suites of Concord Friday.
Sporting two Division I-A prospects in UNC commitments D.J. Bunn and Justin Dixon, Smithfield Smithfield-Selma faced high expectations coming into the 2008 season.
Bailey designer crafts look for Perdue inaugural weekend
Even as vote tallies were trickling in on election night, Lynda Narron Bunn knew the results meant she had much work to do.
Ball caps off inauguration eve
Inaugural events for Governor-elect Beverly Perdue continues Friday evening with the Inaugural Ball held at the Raleigh Convention Center.
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