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The State Board of Elections will hold a remote meeting beginning at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, February 23, 2021.
The State Board of Elections will hold a remote meeting beginning at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, February 23, 2021.
 
Aaron Sibarium writes for the Washington Free Beacon about a controversial staffing change at the nation’s most prominent newspaper.
Aaron Sibarium writes for the Washington Free Beacon about a controversial staffing change at the nation’s most prominent newspaper.
 
After allowing just one goal over 185 minutes in the opening two games, the ECU soccer team had a pair of players earn AAC Weekly Awards
After allowing just one goal over 185 minutes in the opening two games, the ECU soccer team had a pair of players earn AAC Weekly Awards
 
With COVID-19 cases declining and vaccines rolling out, states across the U.S. are beginning to lift restrictions on gatherings and businesses.
With COVID-19 cases declining and vaccines rolling out, states across the U.S. are beginning to lift restrictions on gatherings and businesses.
 
I have a opinions due to certain knowledge about politicians, the election process, the Constitutions (state and federal), and the history of this Republic and the World at large.
I have a opinions due to certain knowledge about politicians, the election process, the Constitutions (state and federal), and the history of this Republic and the World at large.
 
A new conservatism must emerge that rejects the Establishment of both major political parties
A new conservatism must emerge that rejects the Establishment of both major political parties
 
The COVID-19 crisis has brought death, economic destruction, and wrenching social change.
The COVID-19 crisis has brought death, economic destruction, and wrenching social change.
 
Today, Representative John Bell (R-Wayne) and Senator Jim Perry (R-Lenoir) filed companion legislation (HB 91 and SB 103) to reduce and streamline unnecessary regulations to improve and expand access to care for children with autism.
Today, Representative John Bell (R-Wayne) and Senator Jim Perry (R-Lenoir) filed companion legislation (HB 91 and SB 103) to reduce and streamline unnecessary regulations to improve and expand access to care for children with autism.
 
In a time of isolation and uncertainty, mindfulness can help us place ourselves in the present, and it can be done safely from home.
In a time of isolation and uncertainty, mindfulness can help us place ourselves in the present, and it can be done safely from home.
 
Visit DriveNC.gov for the latest details on road closings and other traffic hazards.
 
Here is a collection of news and updates around the web for the Carolina Panthers
Here is a collection of news and updates around the web for the Carolina Panthers
 
Two more male cheerleaders linked to popular Netflix docuseries “Cheer” have been charged with crimes relating to alleged sexual misconduct involving minors.
Two more male cheerleaders linked to popular Netflix docuseries “Cheer” have been charged with crimes relating to alleged sexual misconduct involving minors.
 
Derek Miller has been named director of football player personnel and recruiting at East Carolina University according to an announcement from head coach Mike Houston on Monday.
Derek Miller has been named director of football player personnel and recruiting at East Carolina University according to an announcement from head coach Mike Houston on Monday.
 
Who could ever believe that the Democratic Socialists who prepared the evidence to convict President Trump in his Impeachment trial would falsify evidence to do so?
Who could ever believe that the Democratic Socialists who prepared the evidence to convict President Trump in his Impeachment trial would falsify evidence to do so?
 
N.C. GOP Chairman Michael Whatley says former President Trump will inevitably cast a long shadow in North Carolina politics for the foreseeable future.
N.C. GOP Chairman Michael Whatley says former President Trump will inevitably cast a long shadow in North Carolina politics for the foreseeable future.
 
Make Plans to Reboot PirateFest 2022 April 8th & 9th in Uptown Greenville
Make Plans to Reboot PirateFest 2022 April 8th & 9th in Uptown Greenville
 
Perfect example of arrogant Establishment Republicans
Perfect example of arrogant Establishment Republicans
 
The Beaufort County Police Committee will meet on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:00 AM
The Beaufort County Police Committee will meet on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:00 AM
 
Public education has a lot of problems these days.
 
The Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party Michael Whatley released the following statement following Senator Burr’s contradictory impeachment vote.
The Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party Michael Whatley released the following statement following Senator Burr’s contradictory impeachment vote.
 
Sec. Machelle Sanders will transition from the Dept. of Administration to lead NC’s economic recruitment, workforce development efforts
Sec. Machelle Sanders will transition from the Dept. of Administration to lead NC’s economic recruitment, workforce development efforts
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation has dedicated its nursing simulation laboratory in honor of Kathleen and Glenn Simpson.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation has dedicated its nursing simulation laboratory in honor of Kathleen and Glenn Simpson.
 
Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. outlined a timeline for Group 3 frontline workers becoming eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. outlined a timeline for Group 3 frontline workers becoming eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
 
Rich Lowry of National Review Online rebuts the argument that studying the classics of Western civilization amounts to racism.
Rich Lowry of National Review Online rebuts the argument that studying the classics of Western civilization amounts to racism.
 
The Central Committee of the North Carolina Republican Party released this statement following their unanimous vote to censure Senator Richard Burr for his impeachment vote
The Central Committee of the North Carolina Republican Party released this statement following their unanimous vote to censure Senator Richard Burr for his impeachment vote
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
 
More documentation about Biden's problem with the truth
After a slow start, North Carolina is ramping up its COVID-19 vaccinations.
 
Mrs. Maxine Boyd Kinnion, age 81, a resident of Blounts Creek, NC died Friday February 12, 2021 at Grantsbrook Nursing Center in Grantsboro.
Mrs. Maxine Boyd Kinnion, age 81, a resident of Blounts Creek, NC died Friday February 12, 2021 at Grantsbrook Nursing Center in Grantsboro.
 
Mrs. Christine Kirby Runyon, age 71, a resident of Cypress Landing, died Saturday, February 13, 2021 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville.
Mrs. Christine Kirby Runyon, age 71, a resident of Cypress Landing, died Saturday, February 13, 2021 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville.
 
Philip Wayne Hodnett, age 76, a resident of Washington, NC died Thursday, February 11, 2021 at his residence surrounded by family.
Philip Wayne Hodnett, age 76, a resident of Washington, NC died Thursday, February 11, 2021 at his residence surrounded by family.
 
We celebrate the life of Dr. Stephen J. Vore.
We celebrate the life of Dr. Stephen J. Vore.
 
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