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A federal judge has blocked the removal of a Civil War memorial from Arlington National Cemetery over a lawsuit that says that its removal would damage the graves of the Confederate soldiers buried around the memorial.
Published: Monday, January 15th, 2024 @ 3:10 am
By: Daily Wire
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NGERULMUD, PALAU — Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland has completed a visit to the Republic of Palau as part of her weeklong visit to the Pacific Islands, where she highlighted the United States’ historic and long-standing relationship with Palau
Published: Sunday, August 6th, 2023 @ 9:54 am
By: Eastern NC NOW Staff
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Treasurer Folwell Presents Check During Martin Luther King Jr. Day Activities
Published: Thursday, January 19th, 2023 @ 11:36 am
By: Eastern NC NOW Staff
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The United States Naval Armory on campus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is slated for demolition in the campus’ 2019 Master Plan.
Published: Sunday, September 4th, 2022 @ 4:08 pm
By: Carolina Journal
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Today, Governor Roy Cooper, North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Secretary Elizabeth S. Biser and North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR) Secretary Reid Wilson celebrated Earth Day by participating in a stream clean-up at Chavis Park in Raleigh.
Published: Sunday, April 24th, 2022 @ 12:48 am
By: Governor's Office
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recent appointments raise alarm
Published: Wednesday, March 9th, 2022 @ 10:03 am
By: John Steed
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100-Day Review Outlines Steps to Strengthen Critical Supply Chains
Published: Thursday, June 17th, 2021 @ 4:02 am
By: Stan Deatherage
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Governor Pat McCrory announced today that $105,000 in grant funding has been awarded to 13 historic preservation projects in nine North Carolina counties.
Published: Sunday, October 30th, 2016 @ 4:43 pm
By: McCrory Communications
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Governor Pat McCrory's nationally-recognized Innovation Center (iCenter) is pleased to announce the winners of North Carolina's first Innovation Awards.
Published: Monday, September 5th, 2016 @ 6:16 pm
By: Russell Allen
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Was Atlanta really a City to Busy to Hate or Just too Busy to Care
Published: Tuesday, February 9th, 2016 @ 3:41 am
By: Bobby Tony
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Gov. Pat McCrory's office on Tuesday announced plans to put two state properties on the market. One is in the state capital and the other in McCrory's home city of Charlotte.
Published: Wednesday, October 7th, 2015 @ 7:29 pm
By: John Locke Foundation
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The UNC Board of Governors voted April 10 to approve East Carolina University's request to designate four parcels of property it owns as a millennial campus-sites where the university can collaborate with private companies to commercialize research discoveries and offer advanced training to...
Published: Thursday, April 16th, 2015 @ 10:56 pm
By: ECU News Services
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East Carolina University is moving ahead with plans to rehabilitate a seven-block area in Greenville's warehouse district as a millennial campus - a site where the university can collaborate with private companies to commercialize research discoveries and offer advanced training to benefit the...
Published: Sunday, March 15th, 2015 @ 1:17 am
By: ECU News Services
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Ten rising high school juniors and seniors got busy this summer digging and sifting through 18th century dirt behind a standing slave cabin in Grimesland.
Published: Monday, July 21st, 2014 @ 8:57 am
By: ECU News Services
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All across North Carolina plans to build stronger communities will be enhanced by $93,000 in federal grant support for awards announced by the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office.
Published: Tuesday, July 15th, 2014 @ 9:56 pm
By: Christopher Maye
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Ten individual properties and districts across the state have been added to the National Register of Historic Places, Governor Pat McCrory and the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources are pleased to announce.
Published: Wednesday, March 26th, 2014 @ 8:51 am
By: Stan Deatherage
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The Executive Mansion was completed in 1891 and remains one of the state's finest examples of the Queen Anne style of Victorian architecture.
Published: Tuesday, February 5th, 2013 @ 1:39 am
By: John Locke Foundation
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The first settlers were French Protestants from Virginia. Among early inhabitants were John Lawson, surveyor general of the colony and author of the first history of Carolina (1709), and Christopher Gale, first chief justice of the colony.
Published: Saturday, November 17th, 2012 @ 9:39 pm
By: John Locke Foundation
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Over the last year, we have taken a number of pictures of places and events. Within this article, we share a few more images with you.
Published: Friday, November 26th, 2010 @ 3:48 pm
By: Stan Deatherage
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Washington, North Carolina began as the Forks of the Tar, and in 1776 the town on the banks of the Pamlico River was named for the Commander of the Colonial Army.
Published: Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 @ 6:29 pm
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