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The Wilmington Treatment Center held its Celebration of Recovery on Wednesday, September 1. Special guests included CRC Health Group Recovery Division President Jerry Rhodes, and Miss North Carolina 2010 Adrienne Leigh Core. September is national Recovery Month, and Wilmington Treatment Center began it by celebrating those who have overcome addictions to drugs or alcohol,... »
Wilmington Treatment Center celebrates Recovery Month
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On Tuesday, August 31, Marine Federal Credit Union held the grand opening of its new location on highway 210 in Holly Ridge, just outside the Stone Bay Rifle Range. The new building replaces the branch that was located at the Treasure Realty plaza at Four Corners in Sneads Ferry. Marine Federal likes the new... »
Marine Federal Credit Union opens Stone Bay branch
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A Yankee in the South
In the process of obtaining my facebook fix in between two appointments, I decided to seek refuge at the Richlands library. I pulled at the locked doors only to find that on Thursdays, the library doesn’t open until 10am. So what does one do on a beautiful morning in Onslow County with no major emergencies nipping... »COMMENTS
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The NEPA Oil Spill Relief Effort delivered their donations to the National Wildlife Federation on August 20.
Cape Fear Newspapers was able to contribute $50 worth of donations toward gas cards however it was not an easy feat.
Many residents throughout the various counties felt that it was BP’s responsibility and decided not to give. In... »
Mission Accomplished. Kind of.
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Thanks for such a great article, and for not being afraid to call out the cowards who stole from an ...
It's great to see a newspaper being socially responsible...Kudos to Cape Fear Newspapers
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Richlands High School Students Creating Trouble in Jail
On Tuesday August 31, 5 students were involved in a chaotic scene which resulted in one student being subdued with a stun gun by the Sheriff’s school safety patrol. The students allegedly took an undisclosed amount of prescription drugs called Topamax and became unruly. An assault on an officer took place which forced the officer to... »
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Duplin County’s new superintendent of schools, Dr. Austin Obasohan, held a meeting with the leaders of local government, chambers of commerce, education, and other aspects of our communities, on Tuesday, August 10 at 6 p.m. The Beulaville Chamber of Commerce provided refreshments. Duplin County Schools Exceptional Children director Tori Brown and her cousin Kirby... »
Dr. Obasohan meets with community leaders
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The Jones County Civic Center, in Trenton, N.C. welcomed farmers, foresters, land and business owners, government officials and interested investors to the Regional Biofuels Forum on Wednesday, Aug. 11.
The Forum was part of the N.C. Eastern Military Growth Task Force’s (MGTF) kick-off for Project Eastern Gain, to discuss a diesel fuel alternative for N.C.... »
Biofuels proposed presence in Duplin County
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A total of seven puppies and three kittens, almost a week old, were abandoned recently in Duplin County.
The puppies were found by I-40 and N.C. 24 and the kittens were found in a parking lot of a Wallace business.
Helen Glass, President of Pet Friends of Duplin County received a phone call alerting her to... »
Abandoning animals, a felony
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Over 100 bus drivers for Duplin County Schools met in Kenansville’s Kenan Auditorium Monday morning for their annual Bus Driver Safety Meeting.
Wednesday was the first day of school for Duplin County and the meeting made it clear how important school bus drivers are to the schools, students and the community.
“It is not a thankless... »
School Bus Driver of the Year announced
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They grow up so quickly. It seems like yesterday when Duplin County was relishing in their graduating classes. Starting on Wednesday, Aug. 25 the first day of school came quickly.
Wallace Elementary
Beginning the 2010-11 school year with nearly 820 students, Principal Susan Sellers was determined to start her school off on a good note.
Positive Behaviorial... »






This article is a "gem"....really well said.
Linda Suarez September 3, 2010
"I am glad that I went against my own grain and allowed myself to be open to the many gems ...
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