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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.
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.
 
commissioner resolution suporrts keeping Confederate soldier monument at Arlington
commissioner resolution suporrts keeping Confederate soldier monument at Arlington
 
Mrs. Martha Lou Darlington Seighman, affectionately known as “Bubbles the Clown”, age 79, a resident of North Reed Drive, Smallwood, died Saturday, April 9, 2022, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Mrs. Martha Lou Darlington Seighman, affectionately known as “Bubbles the Clown”, age 79, a resident of North Reed Drive, Smallwood, died Saturday, April 9, 2022, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
 
The heroes who rest in these hallowed fields - in the cemeteries, battlefields, and burial grounds near and far - are drawn from the full tapestry of American life.
The heroes who rest in these hallowed fields - in the cemeteries, battlefields, and burial grounds near and far - are drawn from the full tapestry of American life.
 
Carl Rochelle, 79, of Arlington, VA passed away at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington on Saturday, May 20, 2017
Carl Rochelle, 79, of Arlington, VA passed away at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington on Saturday, May 20, 2017
 
Amy Sasnett was sworn in as newest trustee on Beaufort County Community College's Board of Trustees.
 
The Institute for Justice has joined the school choice fight in North Carolina. The Arlington, Va.-based libertarian legal defense group is representing parents of North Carolina children seeking to defend the state's recently enacted Opportunity Scholarship Program, often referred to as vouchers.
The Institute for Justice has joined the school choice fight in North Carolina. The Arlington, Va.-based libertarian legal defense group is representing parents of North Carolina children seeking to defend the state's recently enacted Opportunity Scholarship Program, often referred to as vouchers.
 
Ms. Toxcy A. Parker, a resident of 1504 N. Rolfe St., Arlington, Va., died Monday, Aug. 1, 2011, at Beaufort County Medical Center. Arrangements will be announced by Randolph Funeral Home, 219 N. Bonner St., Washington.
Ms. Toxcy A. Parker, a resident of 1504 N. Rolfe St., Arlington, Va., died Monday, Aug. 1, 2011, at Beaufort County Medical Center. Arrangements will be announced by Randolph Funeral Home, 219 N. Bonner St., Washington.
 
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