May 12, 2009 | News Observer
House panel sticks to rule for public hearings
A bill that would have given 12 municipalities the option to stop announcing public hearings in newspaper ads couldn't get the votes to get out of a House committee Monday.
Carteret man arrested, charged with break-ins
A Carteret County man accused of breaking into multiple cargo trailers in the Emerald Isle and Cedar Point area and stealing tools and construction equipment was arrested Monday in connection with the alleged crimes.
Alcohol sales remain steady in county despite economic state
Despite the economic downturn, alcohol sales in Onslow County remain steady. The Onslow County Alcohol and Beverage Control Board sales report for February 2009 shows a .9 percent decrease in sales compared to ...
Revenues from saltwater license to fund projects
Revenues from the N.C. Coastal Recreational Fishing License will pay nearly $2 million in the coming year toward projects to help provide coastal fishing access and fisheries and habitat research.
Study says White Oak River in danger
The White Oak River is in trouble, and area citizens are invited to a meeting MondayMarch 2to find out why and how they can help.
CAMP LEJEUNE OWC is accepting applications for its annual distribution of fundraising proceeds to nonprofit/charitable organizations.
Elmer Eddy and a band of friends headed out Friday morning to paddle along a seven-mile stretch of waterway between Cedar Point and Stella.
Tideland News Report The year to which we are about to bid farewell was an eventful one for the Swansboro community.
It's time to ante up with local taxmanDeadline to pay without adding on late fees is Jan. 5
Now that Christmas is over and the shopping is done, everyone can relax a little.
Special to Tideland News Cape Carteret will partner with its neighbor Cedar Point to better control stormwater pollution.
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