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Susanne Grieve, director of conservation at ECU, lived and worked in Antarctica for eight months in 2012 through the Antarctic Heritage Trust, a non-profit organization based in New Zealand.
Susanne Grieve, director of conservation at ECU, lived and worked in Antarctica for eight months in 2012 through the Antarctic Heritage Trust, a non-profit organization based in New Zealand.
 
Beaufort County Community College has announced a new registration deadline for the Basic Law Enforcement Training Day Academy for the Spring 2013 Semester, college officials announced this week.
Beaufort County Community College has announced a new registration deadline for the Basic Law Enforcement Training Day Academy for the Spring 2013 Semester, college officials announced this week.
 
Tomatoes that don't rot for a year; sunscreen made from watermelons; and super-cancer-fighting broccoli: These are but a few of the wonders on display at the North Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis.
Tomatoes that don't rot for a year; sunscreen made from watermelons; and super-cancer-fighting broccoli: These are but a few of the wonders on display at the North Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis.
 
It's amazing how Americans have sat by and allowed the statists in DC to ignore, rewrite and basically stomp all over the specifics of the U.S. Constitution.
It's amazing how Americans have sat by and allowed the statists in DC to ignore, rewrite and basically stomp all over the specifics of the U.S. Constitution.
 
On January 10, 2013 at approximately 11:45 am, Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Jim Adams noticed a vehicle traveling east on John Small Avenue driving erratically in traffic.
On January 10, 2013 at approximately 11:45 am, Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Jim Adams noticed a vehicle traveling east on John Small Avenue driving erratically in traffic.
 
Judge James Richard Vosburgh, age 80, of 143 Honey Pod Farm Road, Washington, NC, died on Saturday morning, January 12, 2013, at his home.
Judge James Richard Vosburgh, age 80, of 143 Honey Pod Farm Road, Washington, NC, died on Saturday morning, January 12, 2013, at his home.
 
Mr. Harry Hampton Main, age 74, a resident of 5402 Market Street Ext., Washington, NC, died Saturday, January 12, 2013, at his home.
Mr. Harry Hampton Main, age 74, a resident of 5402 Market Street Ext., Washington, NC, died Saturday, January 12, 2013, at his home.
 
When I was introduced to the work of award-winning novelist Guy Owen, I found an author whose subject matter captivated my attention.
When I was introduced to the work of award-winning novelist Guy Owen, I found an author whose subject matter captivated my attention.
 
Beaufort County Community College has scheduled several late-start classes that will give January high school graduates the chance to begin their college careers or job training this semester, college officials announced this week.
Beaufort County Community College has scheduled several late-start classes that will give January high school graduates the chance to begin their college careers or job training this semester, college officials announced this week.
 
How many times have you tried to have a serious conversation about current events only to have your listeners say, "I'm not interested in politics"?
How many times have you tried to have a serious conversation about current events only to have your listeners say, "I'm not interested in politics"?
 
Potential charter school operators, including two that would operate online, flooded the state with 154 letters of intent to open in fall 2014, punctuating a growing appetite for alternatives to traditional public education.
Potential charter school operators, including two that would operate online, flooded the state with 154 letters of intent to open in fall 2014, punctuating a growing appetite for alternatives to traditional public education.
 
We have been hearing that Governor Pat McCrory, Speaker Thom Tillis and maybe some others are backing down from the idea of requiring a photo ID in order to vote in North Carolina.
We have been hearing that Governor Pat McCrory, Speaker Thom Tillis and maybe some others are backing down from the idea of requiring a photo ID in order to vote in North Carolina.
 
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