Daily Advance - Thu Nov 05
A proposed YMCA in the Maple area will cost the county $12 million and should be open no later than December 2011, if not sooner, Currituck County officials said Monday.
Sampson jobless rate remains steady, report showsSampson Independent - Thu Nov 05
Despite 76 counties in the state seeing a lower unemployment rate, Sampson holds steady at a rate of 8.3 percent.
Confederate flag remnant ends journeyDaily Advance - Mon Nov 02
Descendants of William Crawford Dawson Sr. Betsy Dawson, Patricia Bailey Chenault and Nancy Brass Dawson Rascoe, look on as Peter Rascoe describes the features of a hand-painted N.C. state seal that was once part of a Confederate battle flag, at Museum of the Albemarle, Monday.
Family's fallen son honored by N.C. community's giftPilotOnline.com - Sun Nov 01
Loading... 1 of 2 Dan Gautier glances down Thursday, Oct, 29, 2009, at an image of his son Aaron who was killed in Iraq in 2007.
Tax hike mulled for Corolla flood-control planThe Virginian-Pilot - Sat Oct 31
Cost increase Estimated costs have climbed to $5.25A million from last yeara s figure of $3.7 million.
Currituck aims to cut greaseDaily Advance - Sat Oct 31
Moyock restaurants or residents that cause sanitary sewer blockage or overflows because of fat, oil and grease, or FOG, deposits will now pay a hefty fine of up to $5,000, thanks to a new ordinance passed by the Currituck County Board of Commissioners at their meeting last Monday.
Currituck, Camden lead on report cardsDaily Advance - Thu Oct 29
Area school districts pass out hundreds of report cards every year, but on Thursday, the tables were turned.
Plans call for center in Maple areaDaily Advance - Thu Oct 29
Although no timetable has been set for its construction, Currituck County officials say a proposed YMCA-recreation center for the Maple area is moving forward.
Black legislators discuss issuesDaily Advance - Thu Oct 29
Members of the public listen to a speaker during a town hall meeting hosted by the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus in the Elizabeth City State Universitya s K.E. White Center, Thursday.
New Moyock library speaks volumesDaily Advance - Wed Oct 28
After its last public library closed in 1957, the ribbon was finally cut and the doors opened on a brand new Moyock Public Library on Wednesday afternoon.
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