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Beaufort County Community College will resume in-person classes during its fall 2020 semester.
 
Angie Mikus was cooking a pot of spaghetti sauce in her kitchen March 17 while Gov. Roy Cooper, somewhere in his Raleigh offices, finalized the decision to close restaurants and private bars across North Carolina.
Angie Mikus was cooking a pot of spaghetti sauce in her kitchen March 17 while Gov. Roy Cooper, somewhere in his Raleigh offices, finalized the decision to close restaurants and private bars across North Carolina.
 
On 6/05/2020, Investigators with the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office Drug Unit arrested Anthony Yelverton, 62 years of age, of 591 Thomas Sugg Road in Snow Hill.
On 6/05/2020, Investigators with the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office Drug Unit arrested Anthony Yelverton, 62 years of age, of 591 Thomas Sugg Road in Snow Hill.
 
Senate Bill 818 includes an experienced-based “step” salary increase and a $350 bonus.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.
 
A bill reopening gyms and bars and expanding seating in restaurants has cleared the General Assembly.
A bill reopening gyms and bars and expanding seating in restaurants has cleared the General Assembly.
 
The Class of 2020 at Beaufort County Early College High School saw a unique ceremony this May.
 
Problems with policing and race relations must be dealt with, North Carolina’s leading politicians say.
Problems with policing and race relations must be dealt with, North Carolina’s leading politicians say.
 
Northside High School student Prentiss Thomas is the first African-American student to complete the Associate in Arts College Transfer pathway as she graduates from high school.
Northside High School student Prentiss Thomas is the first African-American student to complete the Associate in Arts College Transfer pathway as she graduates from high school.
 
The N.C. Senate plans to vote Tuesday, June 9, on legislation that would reopen gyms, bars, and expand in-person dining at restaurants.
The N.C. Senate plans to vote Tuesday, June 9, on legislation that would reopen gyms, bars, and expand in-person dining at restaurants.
 
The State Board of Community Colleges clashed over spending more than $100,000 on police training as community colleges brace for what could be an unprecedented spike in enrollment.
The State Board of Community Colleges clashed over spending more than $100,000 on police training as community colleges brace for what could be an unprecedented spike in enrollment.
 
Planning for the N.C. State Fair is under way, even as things remain uncertain because of COVID-19 and Gov. Roy Cooper’s lockdown orders.
Planning for the N.C. State Fair is under way, even as things remain uncertain because of COVID-19 and Gov. Roy Cooper’s lockdown orders.
 
Beaufort County Community College will hold its 53rd Commencement Ceremony on June 6, 2020, at 10:00 a.m.
 
Gov. Roy Cooper late in the afternoon of Friday, June 5, vetoed a bill that would have reopened private bars and clubs, as well as expanded outdoor seating in restaurants and brewpubs.
Gov. Roy Cooper late in the afternoon of Friday, June 5, vetoed a bill that would have reopened private bars and clubs, as well as expanded outdoor seating in restaurants and brewpubs.
 
East Carolina will trek across state to square off with Liberty in the inaugural Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte officials at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced on Wednesday.
East Carolina will trek across state to square off with Liberty in the inaugural Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte officials at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced on Wednesday.
 
Online registration for new student orientation opens June 8 for incoming Pirates
Online registration for new student orientation opens June 8 for incoming Pirates
 
People are more important than property, Cooper tweeted.
 
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
 
Governor Cooper signed Executive Order No. 143 to help address the disproportionate impact that COVID-19 is having on communities of color.
Governor Cooper signed Executive Order No. 143 to help address the disproportionate impact that COVID-19 is having on communities of color.
 
Military spouses and veterans could find it easier to get jobs in North Carolina.
 
East Carolina freshman C.J. Mayhue has been named to the Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Team the publication announced Tuesday.
East Carolina freshman C.J. Mayhue has been named to the Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Team the publication announced Tuesday.
 
Doctors who fled the health insurance system to offer transparent prices and more personal care got a boost from state lawmakers.
Doctors who fled the health insurance system to offer transparent prices and more personal care got a boost from state lawmakers.
 
Lindsay Swain will be the first student at Beaufort County Early College High School to graduate with a high school diploma and two associate’s degrees in only three years.
Lindsay Swain will be the first student at Beaufort County Early College High School to graduate with a high school diploma and two associate’s degrees in only three years.
 
ECU signs co-admission agreements with five more colleges
ECU signs co-admission agreements with five more colleges
 
Lawmakers moved to restrict pensions for public officials who commit crimes while performing their official duties.
Lawmakers moved to restrict pensions for public officials who commit crimes while performing their official duties.
 
East Carolina University and the entire Pirate Athletics community mourns the loss of Pat Dye, who passed away Monday at the age of 80.
East Carolina University and the entire Pirate Athletics community mourns the loss of Pat Dye, who passed away Monday at the age of 80.
 
As North Carolina grapples with President Trump’s call to pull the Republican National Convention from Charlotte, both Democrats and Republicans are seizing on the moment — using the fight to appeal to their respective bases.
As North Carolina grapples with President Trump’s call to pull the Republican National Convention from Charlotte, both Democrats and Republicans are seizing on the moment — using the fight to appeal to their respective bases.
 
The Small Business Center (SBC) at Beaufort County Community College announced an expansion in their business services.
 
The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office needs your help in locating a missing person.
 
Republicans on Tuesday, June 2, amended a bill to tighten oversight of absentee ballots and address possible voter fraud in the Senate Redistricting and Elections Committee.
Republicans on Tuesday, June 2, amended a bill to tighten oversight of absentee ballots and address possible voter fraud in the Senate Redistricting and Elections Committee.
 
The majority leader in North Carolina’s state Senate offered his colleagues good advice for this year’s legislative session.
The majority leader in North Carolina’s state Senate offered his colleagues good advice for this year’s legislative session.
 
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