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Linda Jeanette Phelps Buck, age 70, a resident of Greenville, NC died Monday January 30, 2023, at ECU Health Inpatient Hospice.
Linda Jeanette Phelps Buck, age 70, a resident of Greenville, NC died Monday January 30, 2023, at ECU Health Inpatient Hospice.
 
A Tennessee death row inmate sentenced nearly 30 years ago on first-degree murder charges died in prison Monday of apparent natural causes at 71 years old.
A Tennessee death row inmate sentenced nearly 30 years ago on first-degree murder charges died in prison Monday of apparent natural causes at 71 years old.
 
East Carolina had to scrap and claw, endure and survive, but every ounce of effort produced a critical victory Saturday afternoon in Mike Houston's first year as head coach.
East Carolina had to scrap and claw, endure and survive, but every ounce of effort produced a critical victory Saturday afternoon in Mike Houston's first year as head coach.
 
Governor Pat McCrory urged people to use extreme caution today as Hurricane Matthew is causing historic and prolonged flooding throughout eastern and central North Carolina.
Governor Pat McCrory urged people to use extreme caution today as Hurricane Matthew is causing historic and prolonged flooding throughout eastern and central North Carolina.
 
Governor Pat McCrory is warning citizens that the impact of Hurricane Matthew will continue to persist as record flooding is expected to impact inland communities in the coming days.
Governor Pat McCrory is warning citizens that the impact of Hurricane Matthew will continue to persist as record flooding is expected to impact inland communities in the coming days.
 
Governor Pat McCrory announced today that grants totaling $8.4 million from the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund will be awarded to 32 local governments to help fund land acquisition, development and renovation of public park and recreation areas
Governor Pat McCrory announced today that grants totaling $8.4 million from the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund will be awarded to 32 local governments to help fund land acquisition, development and renovation of public park and recreation areas
 
Raleigh, NC – Governor Pat McCrory announced the state has awarded nearly $1 million in grants for 10 projects that will help North Carolina towns and counties restore streams, reduce erosion, study future water supplies and benefit other water resources.
Raleigh, NC – Governor Pat McCrory announced the state has awarded nearly $1 million in grants for 10 projects that will help North Carolina towns and counties restore streams, reduce erosion, study future water supplies and benefit other water resources.
 
Larry Eugene Sadler, 65, of Little River, died unexpectedly Saturday night, June 30, 2012, in a car-pedestrian accident in North Myrtle Beach while attempting to cross Rt. 17.
Larry Eugene Sadler, 65, of Little River, died unexpectedly Saturday night, June 30, 2012, in a car-pedestrian accident in North Myrtle Beach while attempting to cross Rt. 17.
 
Mrs. Frances W. Porter, 69, of Carolina Shores, N.C., died Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011, at her residence surrounded by her loving family.
Mrs. Frances W. Porter, 69, of Carolina Shores, N.C., died Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011, at her residence surrounded by her loving family.
 
Alton Neal Woolard, Sr. of Little River, South Carolina, formerly of Bath, died Sunday, June 12, 2011 at his home in Little River. Alton was born on April 20, 1948 to the late James Henry Woolard and Charlotte Wallace Woolard Sutton. He graduated from Washington High School, Class of 1966.
Alton Neal Woolard, Sr. of Little River, South Carolina, formerly of Bath, died Sunday, June 12, 2011 at his home in Little River. Alton was born on April 20, 1948 to the late James Henry Woolard and Charlotte Wallace Woolard Sutton. He graduated from Washington High School, Class of 1966.
 
Alton Neal Woolard Sr., 63, died Sunday, June 12, 2011.
 
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