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Cornelia “Corry” Van Staalduinen, age 95 and a resident of Raybrook Manor in Grand Rapids, went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, November 2, 2022.
Cornelia “Corry” Van Staalduinen, age 95 and a resident of Raybrook Manor in Grand Rapids, went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, November 2, 2022.
 
Marthina "Tina" Van Staalduinen, Nee Sterrenberg, age 89, of Pantego went to be with her Lord on Sunday June 12, 2022, at her home with family by her side.
Marthina "Tina" Van Staalduinen, Nee Sterrenberg, age 89, of Pantego went to be with her Lord on Sunday June 12, 2022, at her home with family by her side.
 
Ms. Johanna "Ann" Vander Vliet Van Staalduinen, age 93, a resident of Pantego, NC died Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Ms. Johanna "Ann" Vander Vliet Van Staalduinen, age 93, a resident of Pantego, NC died Tuesday, January 9, 2018
 
Drunks don't always make the most cooperative suspects. But it's not clear how aggressively police can pursue evidence, such as blood samples, when they apprehend a suspect who's suspected of driving while intoxicated. And a recent ruling by the state Court of Appeals hasn't settled the matter.
Drunks don't always make the most cooperative suspects. But it's not clear how aggressively police can pursue evidence, such as blood samples, when they apprehend a suspect who's suspected of driving while intoxicated. And a recent ruling by the state Court of Appeals hasn't settled the matter.
 
A pro-growth tax reform including elimination of state personal and corporate income taxes has garnered significant attention in North Carolina over the last several weeks.
A pro-growth tax reform including elimination of state personal and corporate income taxes has garnered significant attention in North Carolina over the last several weeks.
 
Diversity, as commonly used by government, academia, and industry, has become so normalized that we are all expected to embrace it unquestioningly.
Diversity, as commonly used by government, academia, and industry, has become so normalized that we are all expected to embrace it unquestioningly.
 
TRIP, a transportation research group headquartered in Washington, D.C., recently compiled a report on North Carolina transportation. The group says the state is facing a $65 billion funding shortfall in transportation funding. The NCDOT reportedly is not one bit surprised. They already knew that.
TRIP, a transportation research group headquartered in Washington, D.C., recently compiled a report on North Carolina transportation. The group says the state is facing a $65 billion funding shortfall in transportation funding. The NCDOT reportedly is not one bit surprised. They already knew that.
 
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