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Brunswick County cites progress in cutting down roadside litter
Brunswick County inmates pick up litter along a road in Shallotte on Friday. Brunswick County recently released a 'litter index' showing that it's making some strides in cutting down roadside litter.
Planning board approves rezoning, special exception
Committee of 100 cataloging skills, training students for the future Although they aren't recruiting industry for their business park anymore, members of the South Brunswick Island Committee of 100 are staying ...
Leland Crime report Leland police officers investigated the following incidents and made the following arrests during the last two weeks.
Widow of Shallotte realtor Adam Bradshaw files civil lawsuit
Submitted by WWAY on 16 July 2008 - 5:37pm. The widow of Shallotte realtor Adam Bradshaw has filed suit against the two suspects charged with his murder.
Crime report Brunswick County Sheriff's deputies investigated the following incidents and made the following arrests last week.
Shallotte mayor home after hospital stay
Shallotte Mayor Gerald Long returned home July 3 from several weeks in the hospital recovering from bleeding ulcers and two mini-strokes, he said this week.
Leland Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department receives certifications
Shallotte crime report Shallotte police charged the following people and investigated the following incidents last week.
Woman Accused of Advertising Fraud
A crime alert for local businesses. Brunswick county authorities are looking for a woman they say is scamming businesses out of thousands of dollars and she seems to be a pro.
Revised Brunswick roads proposal now includes plans for new port
Published: Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 8:50 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 8:52 p.m. ROADS AHEAD? THE PLAN: The state DOT has revised a long-range transportation plan for Brunswick County.
Traffic accident in Shallotte sends three to the hospital
Three people are recovering from injuries after two vehicles crashed on Highway 17 in the Shallotte area.
Planning board OKs preliminary plat for new development
The town planning board has recommended approval of the preliminary plat for the Lake Serene development off Todd Road.
KFC to open this week in Shallotte
The new KFC on Whiteville Road in Shallotte will open this week, said Thomas A. Broome, president of Scottish Food Systems.
Brunswick native throws hat in ring for lieutenant governor
Gores take love of dance to the stage for 'Stars' fundraiser When it comes to social dancing, Ed and Dinah Gore are each other's favorite partners, but when it comes to Brunswick Community Foundation's Dancing ...
House OKs annexation moratorium, study commission
The state House has overwhelmingly approved a bill establishing a nine-month moratorium on involuntary annexations and setting up a study commission to consider revamping the state's annexation laws.
Holden/Sunset beach police reports
Crime report Brunswick County Sheriff's deputies investigated the following incidents last week, which are taken directly from sheriff's office incident reports: Drug court to begin July 17 Beginning July 17, ...
New Holden Beach town hall / police station 40 percent complete
Holden Beach's new town hall/police department is on schedule and 40 percent complete, architect Jim Stewart said in an interview Tuesday night after he updated Holden Beach Commissioners.
Frink murderer to be paroled In September 1999, John Paul Counts was sentenced to 30 years in prison for murdering an 18-year-old Shallotte woman in 1994.
Holden/Sunset beach police reports Holden Beach and Sunset Beach police officers investigated the following incidents and made the following arrests last week.
Shallotte woman wins $250,000 on scratchoff ticket
Published: Monday, July 7, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, July 7, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. A Shallotte woman won $250,000 from the North Carolina Education Lottery, according to a news release.
Kids in need receive meals during summer
At a glance The following N.C. locations offer breakfast from 8 to 9 a.m. and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday to area children.