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The slobbering sycophants in the mainstream media steno pool are trumpeting a story from sea to shining sea that the economy is EXPANDING.
The slobbering sycophants in the mainstream media steno pool are trumpeting a story from sea to shining sea that the economy is EXPANDING.
 
New public school standards dubbed the Common Core are generating questions for parents and taxpayers across the nation, including North Carolina.
New public school standards dubbed the Common Core are generating questions for parents and taxpayers across the nation, including North Carolina.
 
Let's face this one truth together: For a periodical to be successful that communicative device must be frequented by people ... people inspired to use your literary auspices to learn stuff.
Let's face this one truth together: For a periodical to be successful that communicative device must be frequented by people ... people inspired to use your literary auspices to learn stuff.
 
A home-schooled high school student mentored by East Carolina University faculty is one of only eight North Carolina students to compete this month in the International Science and Engineering Fair.
A home-schooled high school student mentored by East Carolina University faculty is one of only eight North Carolina students to compete this month in the International Science and Engineering Fair.
 
When a woman named Veronica tried to cash a federal income tax refund check for $8,113 April 5 at a Sampson County check-cashing business, instead of a handful of cash she was greeted by members of the...
When a woman named Veronica tried to cash a federal income tax refund check for $8,113 April 5 at a Sampson County check-cashing business, instead of a handful of cash she was greeted by members of the...
 
Their arrests stemmed from a Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Sergeant responding to a call dispatched by the Washington Police Department Communications Center in reference to a group of people using heroin in a vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
Their arrests stemmed from a Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Sergeant responding to a call dispatched by the Washington Police Department Communications Center in reference to a group of people using heroin in a vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
 
Mr. Floyd McKinley Banks, 70, a resident of 214 Jones Circle, Chocowinity, died Thursday May 2, 201 at Vidant Medical Center, Greenville.
Mr. Floyd McKinley Banks, 70, a resident of 214 Jones Circle, Chocowinity, died Thursday May 2, 201 at Vidant Medical Center, Greenville.
 
Charles Oliver Foreman, Sr., age 72, a resident of Kelly Rd., Bath, NC passed away Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at his home.
Charles Oliver Foreman, Sr., age 72, a resident of Kelly Rd., Bath, NC passed away Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at his home.
 
Mrs. Margaret Asby Holland, 85, a resident of 1287 Magnolia School Road, Washington, died Thursday, May 2, 2013.
Mrs. Margaret Asby Holland, 85, a resident of 1287 Magnolia School Road, Washington, died Thursday, May 2, 2013.
 
Mrs. Marian Roberson, of 2162 Cherry Run Road, Washington, died Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Mrs. Marian Roberson, of 2162 Cherry Run Road, Washington, died Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
 
A contentious Senate committee hearing Wednesday on a bill to phase out multimillion-dollar state tax subsidies to select renewable energy
A contentious Senate committee hearing Wednesday on a bill to phase out multimillion-dollar state tax subsidies to select renewable energy
 
Vidant Medical Group continues to provide access to health care close to home with the addition of Vidant Family Medicine - Greenville.
Vidant Medical Group continues to provide access to health care close to home with the addition of Vidant Family Medicine - Greenville.
 
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