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Connie Frances Windley Matthews, age 79, a resident of Greenville, died Saturday, July 11, 2026, at her home.
Connie Frances Windley Matthews, age 79, a resident of Greenville, died Saturday, July 11, 2026, at her home.
 
Questionable finances, corruption and dictatorship round out another Executive Committee meeting.
Questionable finances, corruption and dictatorship round out another Executive Committee meeting.
 
On July 6, 2026, Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office along with members of the NC SBI Criminal Apprehension Team located and apprehended 39-year-old Leslie Michael Kitchengs in the Long Acre Area.
On July 6, 2026, Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office along with members of the NC SBI Criminal Apprehension Team located and apprehended 39-year-old Leslie Michael Kitchengs in the Long Acre Area.
 
The County GOP is under scrutiny for questionable campaign finance issues.
 
Mr. James Marvin Best Sr., age 84, a resident of Pinetown, North Carolina, passed away Sunday, June 21, 2026, at his home.
Mr. James Marvin Best Sr., age 84, a resident of Pinetown, North Carolina, passed away Sunday, June 21, 2026, at his home.
 
Mrs. Sharon Ann Elks Housley, age 69, a resident of Chocowinity, NC died Monday June 22, 2026, at ECU Health Beaufort Hospital in Washington.
Mrs. Sharon Ann Elks Housley, age 69, a resident of Chocowinity, NC died Monday June 22, 2026, at ECU Health Beaufort Hospital in Washington.
 
Updates to the State Plan of Organization should bring needed change to the local Party.
 
In this Table Talk segment, the speakers discuss major issues facing Beaufort County, North Carolina. They describe the county as large and geographically divided by major waterways, with about 50,000 residents spread across roughly 1,000 square miles.
In this Table Talk segment, the speakers discuss major issues facing Beaufort County, North Carolina. They describe the county as large and geographically divided by major waterways, with about 50,000 residents spread across roughly 1,000 square miles.
 
Charles Bryan Houston, age 59, of Washington, NC, passed away Sunday, June 14, 2026, at ECU Health Beaufort Campus.
Charles Bryan Houston, age 59, of Washington, NC, passed away Sunday, June 14, 2026, at ECU Health Beaufort Campus.
 
Stan Deatherage and Dave Hudson of Table Talk discuss the fundamentals of American civics, emphasizing that as a self-governed people, citizens must understand both their responsibilities as voters and the responsibilities of their elected representatives.
Stan Deatherage and Dave Hudson of Table Talk discuss the fundamentals of American civics, emphasizing that as a self-governed people, citizens must understand both their responsibilities as voters and the responsibilities of their elected representatives.
 
Plan could return up to $4 million to Washington taxpayers; Davis urges residents to attend and speak Monday, June 8
Plan could return up to $4 million to Washington taxpayers; Davis urges residents to attend and speak Monday, June 8
 
Rebecca Ann Furman, 76, of Blounts Creek passed away on June 6, 2026 at ECU Medical Center.
Rebecca Ann Furman, 76, of Blounts Creek passed away on June 6, 2026 at ECU Medical Center.
 
With her Fathers’ hand in hers, Rita “Gail” Evans, age 78, peacefully entered her heavenly home on June 2, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.
With her Fathers’ hand in hers, Rita “Gail” Evans, age 78, peacefully entered her heavenly home on June 2, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.
 
Mrs. Cheryle Jean Ange, age 73, a resident of Plymouth, NC died Tuesday June 2, 2026, at her home with family by her side.
Mrs. Cheryle Jean Ange, age 73, a resident of Plymouth, NC died Tuesday June 2, 2026, at her home with family by her side.
 
Sue Tuten Davis, age 80, a resident of Pantego, died Saturday, May 30, 2026, at ECU Health Medical Center.
Sue Tuten Davis, age 80, a resident of Pantego, died Saturday, May 30, 2026, at ECU Health Medical Center.
 
Christopher Herman “Chris” Rose, age 64, a resident of Belhaven, NC died Friday May 29, 2026, at his home.
Christopher Herman “Chris” Rose, age 64, a resident of Belhaven, NC died Friday May 29, 2026, at his home.
 
Stan and Dave opened the discussion by addressing the growing trend of protesters physically interfering with ICE officers performing their duties. Stan described scenes from Canal Street in New York City; an area in lower Manhattan near Chinatown; where illegal immigrants have been selling cou...
Stan and Dave opened the discussion by addressing the growing trend of protesters physically interfering with ICE officers performing their duties. Stan described scenes from Canal Street in New York City; an area in lower Manhattan near Chinatown; where illegal immigrants have been selling cou...
 
Dave Hudson led most of the questioning to avoid bias, as Deatherage openly supports Jarvis. Nothing was prearranged, and both candidates answered spontaneously.
Dave Hudson led most of the questioning to avoid bias, as Deatherage openly supports Jarvis. Nothing was prearranged, and both candidates answered spontaneously.
 
The wide-ranging conversation covered local government spending, tax policy, education, economic development, immigration, and the role of elected officials in providing oversight of the bureaucratic class.
The wide-ranging conversation covered local government spending, tax policy, education, economic development, immigration, and the role of elected officials in providing oversight of the bureaucratic class.
 
Rather than focusing on local Beaufort County politics, the conversation centers on how America is navigating an increasingly complex and dangerous world stage.
Rather than focusing on local Beaufort County politics, the conversation centers on how America is navigating an increasingly complex and dangerous world stage.
 
Host Stan Deatherage welcomes Washington City Councilmen Nick Fritz and Max Perreault to discuss how they plan to reform local government in the city of Washington.
Host Stan Deatherage welcomes Washington City Councilmen Nick Fritz and Max Perreault to discuss how they plan to reform local government in the city of Washington.
 
This effort in exposition begins the noble experiment of many years of understanding this land, deep within the Chocowinity Bay /Pamlico River watershed, its essence in totality, and, ultimately, the planning of that benefit to the collective will of humankind.
This effort in exposition begins the noble experiment of many years of understanding this land, deep within the Chocowinity Bay /Pamlico River watershed, its essence in totality, and, ultimately, the planning of that benefit to the collective will of humankind.
 
In this episode of Table Talk, host Stan Deatherage and co-host Dave Hudson explore the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — its original purpose, its modern applications, and its direct impact on voting practices in Beaufort County, North Carolina.
In this episode of Table Talk, host Stan Deatherage and co-host Dave Hudson explore the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — its original purpose, its modern applications, and its direct impact on voting practices in Beaufort County, North Carolina.
 
In this episode of Table Talk, host Stan Deatherage and co-host Dave Hudson sit down with Washington, North Carolina City Councilman Joe Davis for a wide-ranging, unscripted conversation. Originally planned as a joint discussion with fellow councilman Max Perreault, Davis appears solo after
In this episode of Table Talk, host Stan Deatherage and co-host Dave Hudson sit down with Washington, North Carolina City Councilman Joe Davis for a wide-ranging, unscripted conversation. Originally planned as a joint discussion with fellow councilman Max Perreault, Davis appears solo after
 
WASHINGTON, N.C. — Ten students have successfully completed the Paramedic program at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC).
WASHINGTON, N.C. — Ten students have successfully completed the Paramedic program at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC).
 
More of the same: bigger budget, increased spending and no tax reduction
 
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