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In addition, Dr. Knupp has been appointed medical director for Vidant Medical Group Medical Oncology Services. "We are pleased to have someone of Dr. Knupp's experience and reputation joining our Cancer Center team," said Harvey Case, president of Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
In addition, Dr. Knupp has been appointed medical director for Vidant Medical Group Medical Oncology Services. "We are pleased to have someone of Dr. Knupp's experience and reputation joining our Cancer Center team," said Harvey Case, president of Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
 
On August 3rd Washington Police arrested Jeremiah Stubbs age 34, of Bladenboro NC, for a traffic violation and outstanding probation violation. More than six pounds of marijuana was seized from the vehicle he was operating.
On August 3rd Washington Police arrested Jeremiah Stubbs age 34, of Bladenboro NC, for a traffic violation and outstanding probation violation. More than six pounds of marijuana was seized from the vehicle he was operating.
 
Mr. Sherman Arliss Williams, age 77, a resident of 450 Dallas Paul Rd., Belhaven, died Wednesday, August 15, 2012, at Vidant Pungo Hospital
Mr. Sherman Arliss Williams, age 77, a resident of 450 Dallas Paul Rd., Belhaven, died Wednesday, August 15, 2012, at Vidant Pungo Hospital
 
Derrick Lee Satterthwaite, a resident of Washington, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, at Vidant Medical Center
Derrick Lee Satterthwaite, a resident of Washington, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, at Vidant Medical Center
 
Mrs. Lorine Allen Gray, age 96, a resident of the Wenona Community of Pantego, died Tuesday, August 14, 2012, at Roanoke Landing Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Plymouth
Mrs. Lorine Allen Gray, age 96, a resident of the Wenona Community of Pantego, died Tuesday, August 14, 2012, at Roanoke Landing Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Plymouth
 
Don't look now, but North Carolina seems to have survived a significant reduction in the duration of the state's legislative sessions.
Don't look now, but North Carolina seems to have survived a significant reduction in the duration of the state's legislative sessions.
 
Reading the News & Observer these days, you can almost sense the panic among the stenographers in the newsroom. Just yesterday, the paper ran an item about Pat McCrory's tax plan with a headline containing the word "nebulous." No, the item was NOT in the op-ed section. It was a "News" item.
Reading the News & Observer these days, you can almost sense the panic among the stenographers in the newsroom. Just yesterday, the paper ran an item about Pat McCrory's tax plan with a headline containing the word "nebulous." No, the item was NOT in the op-ed section. It was a "News" item.
 
Whitaker’s arrest stemmed from Investigators conducting controlled purchases of prescription pain medication from Whitaker at her residence.
Whitaker’s arrest stemmed from Investigators conducting controlled purchases of prescription pain medication from Whitaker at her residence.
 
The 2010 election saw a major turnaround in the makeup of the Chatham County Board of Commissioners. In a county where Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1, Republicans ousted three Democratic incumbents on the five-member board with promises to save taxpayers $2 million over four years.
The 2010 election saw a major turnaround in the makeup of the Chatham County Board of Commissioners. In a county where Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1, Republicans ousted three Democratic incumbents on the five-member board with promises to save taxpayers $2 million over four years.
 
An article by Michael Gerson in the Charlotte Observer (July 22, 2012) states, "In 2000, 5 percent of African-American fourth-graders and 7 percent of their Hispanic peers were assessed proficient in math. . .
An article by Michael Gerson in the Charlotte Observer (July 22, 2012) states, "In 2000, 5 percent of African-American fourth-graders and 7 percent of their Hispanic peers were assessed proficient in math. . .
 
I hope the teenagers who gathered at N.C. Central University were attentive, not just excited, when former Def Jam Records president Kevin Liles stepped to the stage to give the keynote address at the Summer Youth Business and Entrepreneurship Academy.
I hope the teenagers who gathered at N.C. Central University were attentive, not just excited, when former Def Jam Records president Kevin Liles stepped to the stage to give the keynote address at the Summer Youth Business and Entrepreneurship Academy.
 
When the history of America, North Carolina and Beaufort County in the early 21st century is written one of the major issue that will be recalled will be government intervention in private enterprise.
When the history of America, North Carolina and Beaufort County in the early 21st century is written one of the major issue that will be recalled will be government intervention in private enterprise.
 
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