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Hog Wild cook-off update
by Trevor Normile Greater Beulaville Revitalization met Wednesday, September 7 to discuss what still remained to be done for the 6th annual Hog Wild event, which is scheduled for Saturday, October 1. Trophies have been taken care of, but GBR is still seeking judges for the barbecue contest. They are trying to get five area pastors... »
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by Trevor Normile
Richlands Farmer’s Day never fails to deliver a good time, and even though the celebration is in its 45th year, Farmer’s Day is still going strong.
Saturday’s event was much like ones of the past. A maze of vendors sold everything from vegetable preserves to office supplies while food carts stayed busy. Antique... »
Farmer’s Day does it again
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Beulaville town meeting/debris cleanup – updated
Updated information in red. by Trevor Normile Storm Debris Bids considered by the town include two lump sum agreements and another in which the town would pay $140 per ton of debris hauled. Today is the last day for folks to put out yard debris. Tons of Trash gave the town the best deal, and will postpone normal... »
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Notice to Citizens of Beulaville – Debris
From Beulaville Manager Scotty Summerlin: The Town of Beulaville has provided the following requirements in order to expedite the collection of vegetative debris generated by Hurricane Irene. The following guidelines will insure that collection is completed swiftly and efficiently. When bringing debris to the road shoulder leaves, limbs, and trees should be placed in separate... »
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by Trevor Normile
A windy and warm afternoon graced Topsail Island Saturday September 3, and patrons wouldn’t be denied the last beach days of summer. For many, Labor Day weekend is the final warm respite before the drudgery between vacation and the holidays.
Even with a hurricane still fresh in their minds, tourists and citizens still... »
Topsail booming after hurricane
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Health Department offers free flu shots for all healthcare workers
From the office of George O’Daniel, Health Director, Onslow County The Onslow County Heath Department is offering free seasonal flu shots and Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap) booster shots to all healthcare workers in Onslow County. Nurses, nursing assistants, physicians, therapists, lab staff, dentists, nutritionists and any other people who working the healthcare field are... »
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Panic. Chaos. Tragedy. Brotherhood. Minutes turned to hours. Hours felt like years.
The world changed drastically in a single morning as people watched symbols of their country burn and crumble. Ten years ago, Americans werelued to the media, mouths agape, hoping for an explanation.
For many, the attacks of September 11, 2001 were a... »
Ten years after attacks, wounds of 9/11 are still healing
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Emergency management officials in Duplin County gave themselves high marks for their response to Hurricane Irene.
Duplin County Emergency Management Coordinator Reid Southerland gave county law enforcement, emergency medical services personnel and firefighters a grade of A for their pre-planning and their response during and after the hurricane.
€śWe did a pretty good job,” Southerland said.... »
Local officials give themselves high grades for hurricane response
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