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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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He was nicknamed “Jiggs” by an aunt who enjoyed reading the comic strip “Jiggs & Maggie,” and “Big D” by his friends, family and employees.
Daniel Jerome Fussell, Sr. passed away Tuesday, Aug. 24 at the age of 96.
A Duplin County Commissioner, mule-trader, former mayor of Rose Hill and wine connoisseur, to say Fussell was... »
Duplin Winery founder dies
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A farm accident in Beulaville, on Lyman Road, took the life of 9-year-old Elijah Sasser on Friday, Aug. 20.
Highway Patrol received a phone call Friday at 5:23 p.m. reporting the accident.
Elijah Sasser was riding on a tobacco harvester with his father, Ben Sasser, when he fell from the harvester and was run over. Elijah... »
9-year-old boy killed in harvester accident
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Highway Patrol to boost enforcement after 2nd U.S. 17 traffic death in Hampstead
The N.C. Highway Patrol will be hunting for bad drivers this weekend on U.S. 17 in Hampstead following the second fatal wreck along that stretch of road within a month, NCHP officials said. A 76-year-old Hampstead woman was killed Friday, Aug. 27, after pulling into oncoming traffic on U.S. 17. She died at the scene,... »
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3 PHS football players injured in wreck
Two of three Pender High School football players injured in a wreck Tuesday likely are out for the season, according to PHS Coach Tom Eanes. “They were pretty banged up,” he said of Charles Smith Jr., 16, of Willard; Adam Norris, 16 of Burgaw; and Cord Hubbard, 15, of Atkinson. Hubbard, who may return to... »
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A fatal car accident involving two vehicles occurred on Tuesday morning around 8:10 a.m. roughly .6 miles south of U.S. 117 outside of Magnolia.
D.E. Leon Simmons of Wallace was traveling south on U.S. 117 in a 2007 AG Protein Inc., tractor hauling a trailer, while Liston Anthony Boykins of Teachey was traveling north on... »
One dead in car crash near Magnolia
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Sneads Ferry and North Topsail is scheduled for water service interruption
ONWASA has issued a notice to the North Topsail Beach area as well as Sneads Ferry community, which may be affected by what is being described as a “short period” of low water pressure. From noon until 4pm, ONWASA will be conducting routine hydrant flow tests of the water system in these areas. This will help... »COMMENTS
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Onslow Sheriff determined to find MFCU criminals
The Onslow County Sheriff’s department held a press conference today August 11, to alert the community about the recent Marine Federal Credit Union (MFCU) robbery. Marine Federal Credit Union has joined with Jacksonville/Onslow/Camp Lejeune Crime Stoppers to offer a reward for information leading to the arrest of individual(s) who robbed the Sneads Ferry, North Carolina... »
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The Duplin County Sheriff’s Office along with the Duplin County Drug Enforcement Task Force recently located two meth labs, one within 675 feet of East Duplin High School.
During a press conference on Thursday, Aug. 5 held in Kenansville, Sheriff Blake Wallace, Beulaville Police Captain Roger Edwards and Beulaville Police Chief Joey Carter announced their... »
Two meth labs taken down
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the big DC has again shown the world that there the top dogs when it comes to meth lab bust ...






Hmmm....the discolored water sounds scary. What kind of test is it that discolors the water?
1 Comment »Susan September 1, 2010