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Prescription drug take-back event where you can safely dispose of your expired, unused prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications and keep them out of the wrong hands.
Prescription drug take-back event where you can safely dispose of your expired, unused prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications and keep them out of the wrong hands.
 
During a search of the car, Cumston recovered a small bag of marijuana and four short plastic straw pieces with white residue under a seat.
During a search of the car, Cumston recovered a small bag of marijuana and four short plastic straw pieces with white residue under a seat.
 
The Raleigh News & Observer is reporting that the Department of Transportation has issued its new schedule of ferry tolls but is delaying enforcing them until the Governor tells them to do so.
The Raleigh News & Observer is reporting that the Department of Transportation has issued its new schedule of ferry tolls but is delaying enforcing them until the Governor tells them to do so.
 
North Carolina Rep. Bryan Holloway, the Republican co-chairman of the state legislature's education oversight committee and a schoolteacher himself, now says that there won't be enough time this year to work out the details of a performance-pay plan for public school teachers.
North Carolina Rep. Bryan Holloway, the Republican co-chairman of the state legislature's education oversight committee and a schoolteacher himself, now says that there won't be enough time this year to work out the details of a performance-pay plan for public school teachers.
 
Each year the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation holds a “Riverkeeper Cup Cleanup Challenge,” and this year Goose Creek State Park is partnering with PTRF to take advantage of this wonderful event.
Each year the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation holds a “Riverkeeper Cup Cleanup Challenge,” and this year Goose Creek State Park is partnering with PTRF to take advantage of this wonderful event.
 
More than 600 attendees from as far away as Macon County and Wrightsville Beach traveled to Raleigh for the Conservative Leadership Conference (CLC) this past weekend.
More than 600 attendees from as far away as Macon County and Wrightsville Beach traveled to Raleigh for the Conservative Leadership Conference (CLC) this past weekend.
 
Mr. Bobby Ray Buck, age 33, a resident of Tranquility Lane, Blounts Creek, NC, died Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
Mr. Bobby Ray Buck, age 33, a resident of Tranquility Lane, Blounts Creek, NC, died Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
 
Ms. Brenda Barber Hilton, age 63, a resident of Chocowinity died Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Ms. Brenda Barber Hilton, age 63, a resident of Chocowinity died Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
 
Mrs. Laverna Weston Clark, 77, a resident of 431 Belhaven Square, Belhaven, died Thursday, March 8, 2012.
Mrs. Laverna Weston Clark, 77, a resident of 431 Belhaven Square, Belhaven, died Thursday, March 8, 2012.
 
Mrs. Mary Irene Cox, a resident of 471 Swindell Road, Pantego, died Monday, March 5, 2012, at River Trace Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Washington.
Mrs. Mary Irene Cox, a resident of 471 Swindell Road, Pantego, died Monday, March 5, 2012, at River Trace Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Washington.
 
Ms. Elizabeth Scott McMullan Rollyson, age 58, a resident of Warner Robbins, Ga., died Saturday, March 3, 2012, at Houston Medical Center in Warner Robbins.
Ms. Elizabeth Scott McMullan Rollyson, age 58, a resident of Warner Robbins, Ga., died Saturday, March 3, 2012, at Houston Medical Center in Warner Robbins.
 
Mrs. Annie Mae Windley, a resident of 481 King St., Belhaven, died Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at Autumnfield Nursing Home of Belhaven.
Mrs. Annie Mae Windley, a resident of 481 King St., Belhaven, died Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at Autumnfield Nursing Home of Belhaven.
 
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