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Mrs. Lois Waters Rose, age 81, a resident of 19401 NC Hwy. 32 N., Pantego, died Monday, February 10, 2014 at her home.
Mrs. Lois Waters Rose, age 81, a resident of 19401 NC Hwy. 32 N., Pantego, died Monday, February 10, 2014 at her home.
 
Mr. Alvin Harold Jarvis, age 55, a resident of 603 Elliott Rd., Bath, died Monday, February 10, 2014 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Mr. Alvin Harold Jarvis, age 55, a resident of 603 Elliott Rd., Bath, died Monday, February 10, 2014 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
 
Mr. Benjamin Graham Jones, Jr., 83, a resident of 126 Man-O-War Drive, Washington, NC died Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, NC.
Mr. Benjamin Graham Jones, Jr., 83, a resident of 126 Man-O-War Drive, Washington, NC died Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, NC.
 
Mr. Joseph Gaskins, Jr., a resident of 864 Braddy Road, Washington, NC, died Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, NC.
Mr. Joseph Gaskins, Jr., a resident of 864 Braddy Road, Washington, NC, died Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, NC.
 
Mr. Curtis Lee Corbett, age 57, a resident of 2108 Clay Bottom School Road, Chocowinity, NC died Friday February 7, 2014 at his home.
Mr. Curtis Lee Corbett, age 57, a resident of 2108 Clay Bottom School Road, Chocowinity, NC died Friday February 7, 2014 at his home.
 
Evelyn Butler Morgan passed away on Friday, February 7 with her family by her side. She was born October 31, 1947, in Hampton, Virginia and lived in Phoebus for more than 40 years.
Evelyn Butler Morgan passed away on Friday, February 7 with her family by her side. She was born October 31, 1947, in Hampton, Virginia and lived in Phoebus for more than 40 years.
 
David Bowers, age 74, a resident of Egret Bay, Pamlico Plantation, Washington, NC, and formerly of Belhaven, NC and Georgetown, ME, passed away Friday, February 7, 2014 at Ridgewood Manor.
David Bowers, age 74, a resident of Egret Bay, Pamlico Plantation, Washington, NC, and formerly of Belhaven, NC and Georgetown, ME, passed away Friday, February 7, 2014 at Ridgewood Manor.
 
"I am hurt," says the dying Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet after trying to stand up for his friend Romeo and getting stabbed for it. "A plague o' both your houses!" In popular remembrance, we actually invest the Bard's line with even more poetic force by substituting a different word when wishing...
"I am hurt," says the dying Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet after trying to stand up for his friend Romeo and getting stabbed for it. "A plague o' both your houses!" In popular remembrance, we actually invest the Bard's line with even more poetic force by substituting a different word when wishing...
 
First Lady Ann McCrory will light up the executive mansion in red tomorrow through the end of February to raise awareness for heart disease among women.
First Lady Ann McCrory will light up the executive mansion in red tomorrow through the end of February to raise awareness for heart disease among women.
 
If Al Klemm wanted to start a day-care business and took a business plan to the bank to borrow money do you think they would lend him the money if he was using population projections that included people over 20 years of age as potential customers? That is exactly what he is doing with the Jail Stud
If Al Klemm wanted to start a day-care business and took a business plan to the bank to borrow money do you think they would lend him the money if he was using population projections that included people over 20 years of age as potential customers? That is exactly what he is doing with the Jail Stud
 
Today's updated numbers show that North Carolina continues to make significant progress toward meeting federal requirements for processing FNS (food stamp) applications and recertifications.
Today's updated numbers show that North Carolina continues to make significant progress toward meeting federal requirements for processing FNS (food stamp) applications and recertifications.
 
Mrs. Hattie Estelle Guion Foskey, 90, a resident of 892 Idalia Road, Aurora, died Friday, Feb. 7, 2014.
Mrs. Hattie Estelle Guion Foskey, 90, a resident of 892 Idalia Road, Aurora, died Friday, Feb. 7, 2014.
 
A group of East Carolina University faculty members will spend the next 12 months exploring ways to educate students about patient safety, quality improvement and team-based care along with new ways of teaching that engage students more actively in their own education.
A group of East Carolina University faculty members will spend the next 12 months exploring ways to educate students about patient safety, quality improvement and team-based care along with new ways of teaching that engage students more actively in their own education.
 
After being closed for the snow last week, the students, faculty, staff and leaders at Beaufort County Community College have been very busy trying to catch up on their work this week.
After being closed for the snow last week, the students, faculty, staff and leaders at Beaufort County Community College have been very busy trying to catch up on their work this week.
 
Common Core is the new public school curriculum for reading and math, K-12. It specifies what should be taught at each grade level or in each course.
Common Core is the new public school curriculum for reading and math, K-12. It specifies what should be taught at each grade level or in each course.
 
We will offer this allotment of three with more to come; some old, most new, but all quite informative, and, moreover, necessary to understanding that in North Carolina, there is a wiser path to govern ourselves and our People.
We will offer this allotment of three with more to come; some old, most new, but all quite informative, and, moreover, necessary to understanding that in North Carolina, there is a wiser path to govern ourselves and our People.
 
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