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The run off election from the State primary is now in progress. There are only a hand full of candidates from both the Republican and Democrat tickets.
The run off election from the State primary is now in progress. There are only a hand full of candidates from both the Republican and Democrat tickets.
 
The Civitas Review magazine will be published shortly. As the July 17 Second Primary approaches, here's a preview of an article from the magazine.
The Civitas Review magazine will be published shortly. As the July 17 Second Primary approaches, here's a preview of an article from the magazine.
 
While some states are opting out of expanded Medicaid provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, state Rep. Verla Insko confidently predicts North Carolina will participate in the expansion despite a temporary spike in costs to the state.
While some states are opting out of expanded Medicaid provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, state Rep. Verla Insko confidently predicts North Carolina will participate in the expansion despite a temporary spike in costs to the state.
 
Investigator Scott Williams applied for and obtained warrants charging Amy Elizabeth Fountain, age 35, of Clarks Neck Road in Washington and Jeffery Allen Nobles, age 36, of Wardfield Road in Vanceboro with one count each of Obtaining Property by False Pretense.
Investigator Scott Williams applied for and obtained warrants charging Amy Elizabeth Fountain, age 35, of Clarks Neck Road in Washington and Jeffery Allen Nobles, age 36, of Wardfield Road in Vanceboro with one count each of Obtaining Property by False Pretense.
 
Williams voted FOR Pryor Gibson's bill to help raise gasoline prices by reducing competition. That no doubt pleased the Petroleum Marketers Association who pushed the bill, but it should offend everyone who buys gasoline, whether for business or personal use.
Williams voted FOR Pryor Gibson's bill to help raise gasoline prices by reducing competition. That no doubt pleased the Petroleum Marketers Association who pushed the bill, but it should offend everyone who buys gasoline, whether for business or personal use.
 
Business and Industry Services at Beaufort County Community College announces a schedule of upcoming classes this spring that serve as the core curriculum for potential and existing small business owners.
Business and Industry Services at Beaufort County Community College announces a schedule of upcoming classes this spring that serve as the core curriculum for potential and existing small business owners.
 
Mrs. Carol Ann Keim, 70, a resident of Cypress Landing in Chocowinity, died Monday, July 9, 2012, at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville.
Mrs. Carol Ann Keim, 70, a resident of Cypress Landing in Chocowinity, died Monday, July 9, 2012, at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville.
 
Benjamin Larry Knox Sr., 83, of 324 Hickory Fork Road, Edenton, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012, in Vidant Chowan Hospital.
Benjamin Larry Knox Sr., 83, of 324 Hickory Fork Road, Edenton, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012, in Vidant Chowan Hospital.
 
Mrs. Evelyn Smith Lilley, age 89, a resident of 125 Waterford Place, Washington, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012, at Ridgewood Nursing Center.
Mrs. Evelyn Smith Lilley, age 89, a resident of 125 Waterford Place, Washington, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012, at Ridgewood Nursing Center.
 
Lanny Beryl Russ, 62, a resident of Walstonburg, and a former resident of Belhaven, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012, at Vidant Inpatient Hospice in Greenville.
Lanny Beryl Russ, 62, a resident of Walstonburg, and a former resident of Belhaven, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012, at Vidant Inpatient Hospice in Greenville.
 
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