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Bunn High School capped off its historic season by competing in the Class 2-A Boys State Cross Country Meet last Saturday at Tanglewood Park, which is located just west of Winston-Salem. The Wildcats finished 16th overall as a team with 357 points.
Blind advocacy group reaches out for help, understanding
Patricia Davis is legally blind. She often needs assistance crossing streets and reading labels in stores.
Vance County Sheriff's Office Log
Arrests a Bruce Edward Harris, 51, of 501 Regina Lane on Sept.. 28 was served with an order for arrest.
Presented by A Shelter Friend The evening will include hors da TMoeuvres, drinks and live music by the Main Event Band.
Wakelon valedictorian looks back
On April 22, 2009, fellow Friends of Wakelon Inc. board member Ann Liles and I were treated to one of the most delightful afternoons in recent memory.
Kay and Frank Whatley have a simple vision in these tough economic times: Help people get access to food.
Tax hikes sting customers, merchants
Local merchants are livid and customers are angry at new state tax increases that went into effect this week.
Tressa Lamm and the Devil Dog factory store share a history. Lamm has been stretching her dollar there for years.
The Edgecombe Community College's Historic Preservation program is taking a big step Tuesday when the 199-year-old Norfleet Plantation House is moved on campus.
The Edgecombe Community College's Historic Preservation program is taking a big step Tuesday when the 199-year-old Norfleet Plantation House is moved on campus.
Where to Pick Pumpkins in Raleigh, North Carolin
When it comes to pumpkin picking and pumpkin patches, it's hard to beat Vollmer's Farm, located just a short drive north from Raleigh, North Carolina.
Steve McCalla is the MacGyver of farmers. He spends his winters building tools for his farm.
One of Wilmington's nicer annual literary events is the annual "Lunch With Carolina Authors," sponsored by the Wilmington chapter of the American Association of University Women.
Book Marks - Colonial day tale winds up story line
Published: Monday, August 10, 2009 at 9:46 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, August 10, 2009 at 9:46 a.m. Retired schoolteacher Blonnie Bunn Wyche had a success on her hands in 2003 with "The Anchor - P. Moore, Proprietor," her young-adult novel about the Stamp Act crisis in colonial Brunswick Town.
Moms of cocaine-addicted newborns charged
Since March, five women in Franklin County have been charged with felony child abuse for allegedly using cocaine while they were pregnant.
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.