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Really Terrible Orchestra breaks down walls of classical music with humor
At the Dec. 9 orchestral performance at Reynolds Industries Theater, ushers will hand out crayons and sing-a-longs will commence, and the audience will be encouraged to keep their phones on to "drown out any dreadful noise that might emanate from the stage." To be sure, it will not be your average concert.
Annual Turkey Trot planned for Thanksgiving Day in Oxford
Area Congregations in Ministry , the Granvillle County-based food bank, has announced plans for the sixth annual Turkey Trot to be held Thanksgiving morning, Nov.
Remembering how a special neighbor brought a community together
Hello friends and neighbors. It is good to see you here. It broke my heart to hear of the death of Racheal Humphrey, 22, this week who died from a rare form of cancer.
Man charged in farm equipment theft
The Halifax County Sheriff's Office says a farm tractor has been recovered nearly three years after it was stolen.
Edgecombe man wanted on robbery, assault charges
An Edgecombe County man is wanted by Edgecombe County Sheriff's deputies for allegedly assaulting two other people at his residence on Sunday.
Jewelry, guitars reported stolen
Thousands of dollars in jewelry and musical instruments, as well as a $3,500 lawnmower, were reported stolen to the Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office on Thursday.
Legal fight over NC public schools over for now
The legal fight over who governs North Carolina's public schools is over for now.
2 face charges of meth manufacturing
Officers confiscated weapons, marijuana and a suspected methamphetamine manufacturing operation last week after they were allowed inside two county homes, Colquitt County Drug Enforcement Team investigators said.
Benefit to help a friend fighting for her life
Hello, friends and neighbors. It is good to see you here. In March 2008, I wrote about Racheal Humphrey, 22, who in February had been diagnosed with a rare malignant tumor in her liver.
A woman is nursing cuts on her forearms after lawmen say a man forced his way into her home.
New Info: Home Invasion Sends One To Hospital
Martin County authorities say a man was injured after a home invasion Thursday afternoon near Hobgood.
NCISAAChap makes his 8-Man Picks
The NCISAA 8-man slate for the second week of contests looks very competitive with #2 St.
Tonight's Draft-pick signing deadline looms
It's going to be a busy day in the Commissioner's Office, across Major League front offices and perhaps most notably, at Boras Corp headquarters.
UNC leaves cost you $8 million
In the past five years, 117 UNC system administrators have stepped down and received paid leaves or were allowed to keep their current salaries while working lesser-paying jobs.
Hunting Trophy Bucks on Gamelands
I always enjoyed annual hunting trips to the Eastern part of North Carolina. The thrill and anticipation of taking a trophy buck faded a little each passing year, as he was not to be found during our family hunting trips.
Federal investigator to return to Brunswick schools Wednesday
A U.S. Department of Justice investigator is expected to return to Brunswick County schools Wednesday to continue his look into allegations of racial-based treatment of students and employees, school board Chairwoman Shirley Babson said this morning.