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Mrs. Glenda Smith Nepper, age 84, a resident of Washington died Tuesday April 4, 2023, at River Trace Nursing Center in Washington.
Mrs. Glenda Smith Nepper, age 84, a resident of Washington died Tuesday April 4, 2023, at River Trace Nursing Center in Washington.
 
The Internal Revenue Service released a proposed revenue procedure on Monday which would entail employers in the service industry voluntarily reporting their workers’ tips to the tax agency.
The Internal Revenue Service released a proposed revenue procedure on Monday which would entail employers in the service industry voluntarily reporting their workers’ tips to the tax agency.
 
As American media outlets buzzed with stories about the mysterious balloon spotted flying over the state of Montana
As American media outlets buzzed with stories about the mysterious balloon spotted flying over the state of Montana
 
Woke Hollywood is going gaga over a movie about a gay cannibal, but for normal people, one of the summer’s biggest hits is a documentary that began with a simple question: “What is a Woman?”
Woke Hollywood is going gaga over a movie about a gay cannibal, but for normal people, one of the summer’s biggest hits is a documentary that began with a simple question: “What is a Woman?”
 
North Carolina's COVID-19 State of Emergency ends after 888 days.
 
Eight students completed the manicuring certification program at Beaufort County Community College.
Eight students completed the manicuring certification program at Beaufort County Community College.
 
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bill into law today:
 
Gov. Roy Cooper said North Carolina’s state of emergency will continue, despite declining COVID numbers.
Gov. Roy Cooper said North Carolina’s state of emergency will continue, despite declining COVID numbers.
 
Republican House Speaker urges governor to end masks mandates for students
 
Nine students completed the first natural hair specialist class at Beaufort County Community College. In addition, ten students completed the manicuring certification program.
Nine students completed the first natural hair specialist class at Beaufort County Community College. In addition, ten students completed the manicuring certification program.
 
The President will highlight additional efforts by businesses and organizations across the country to advance equity and make it even easier to get vaccinated
The President will highlight additional efforts by businesses and organizations across the country to advance equity and make it even easier to get vaccinated
 
Ten students completed the manicuring/nail technology program at Beaufort County Community College.
Ten students completed the manicuring/nail technology program at Beaufort County Community College.
 
Yet another government over-reach is knocked down (without help from John Roberts)
Yet another government over-reach is knocked down (without help from John Roberts)
 
Governor Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) Secretary Cohen announced an accelerated vaccine timeline.
Governor Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) Secretary Cohen announced an accelerated vaccine timeline.
 
State’s trends continue to move in the right direction and key indicators used to inform decisions throughout the pandemic remain stable
State’s trends continue to move in the right direction and key indicators used to inform decisions throughout the pandemic remain stable
 
Remarks by President Biden on the Implementation of the American Rescue Plan
 
Key indicators used to guide decisions throughout pandemic show state’s trends are moving in the right direction
Key indicators used to guide decisions throughout pandemic show state’s trends are moving in the right direction
 
Too many have no confidence in their government and their ability to steer it
 
The year ended with a record-breaking $3.1 trillion deficit and, as usual, the U.S. government managed to blow tens of billions on a myriad of wasteful projects that should provoke outrage among tax-paying Americans.
The year ended with a record-breaking $3.1 trillion deficit and, as usual, the U.S. government managed to blow tens of billions on a myriad of wasteful projects that should provoke outrage among tax-paying Americans.
 
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