Fall Fit Fest kicks off in Wilmington
Submitted by Guest on Sat, 09/15/2007 - 7:13pm.READ MORE:
The first ever Fall Fit Fest took place at the New Hanover County library in downtown Wilmington.
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» UNCW Habitat for Humanity chapter builds Seahawk Cottage
Submitted by Guest on Sat, 09/15/2007 - 6:52pm.READ MORE:
The UNCW Habitat for Humanity chapter is partnering with United Way and the Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity to completely build its first home. The house will be called the Seahawk Cottage.
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» Teaching Kids Proper Manners
Submitted by Jolene Reilly on Sat, 09/15/2007 - 6:43pm.READ MORE:
From table manners to writing thank you cards, a program geared toward teaching kids etiquette shows being polite never goes out of style.
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» Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
Submitted by Jolene Reilly on Sat, 09/15/2007 - 6:24pm.READ MORE:
Identity theft is a growing problem across the country. Saturday, people in our area did something to help keep it from happening to them. WWAY partnered with SunTrust bank and Shred-It North Carolina to sponsor a community shred-a-thon.
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» UNCW Pays Tribute to Rodgers & Hart
Submitted by Jolene Reilly on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 6:59pm.READ MORE:
Blending the vintage with today is a specialty at UNCW. Saturday night, the University will host a tribute to the musical genius of Rodgers and Hart.
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» City gives answers to drainage flooding
Submitted by Guest on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 6:59pm.READ MORE:
WILMINGTON -- A Wilmington man is looking for answers from the city about flooding in his yard during heavy rainfall. A storm drainage pipe overflows into Bill Lee's yard when there is significant rainfall.
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» Financial Trouble for City Council Member
Submitted by Meghan Torjussen on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 6:50pm.READ MORE:
A member of the Wilmington City Council is in financial trouble. Council member Pat Delair's home is in forclosure.
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» Adult Day Care Trying to Keep Doors Open
Submitted by Guest on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 6:35pm.READ MORE:
LELAND-- An adult day care facility in Brunswick County is stuggling to keep it's doors open. There are a number of factors at play here, but those families who use the service say it's very badly needed.
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» Port Railway Expands
Submitted by Guest on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 6:30pm.READ MORE:
Rail traffic through the port of Wilmington will flow more smoothly thanks to an additional rail siding. A partnership between the North Carolina Department of Transportation, the Ports Authority, and the Wilmington Terminal Railroad is making the addition possible.
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» United Way Cape Fear Area Appoints a Campaign Chair
Submitted by Meghan Torjussen on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 12:00am.READ MORE:
Thursday, The United Way annouced UNC-W Chancellor Rosemary DePaolo as the campaign chair.
Dipaolo accepted more than one million dollars in donations all coming from local companies.
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» Study Finds Sex, Drugs, and Violence among Middle Schoolers
Submitted by Guest on Thu, 09/13/2007 - 6:44pm.READ MORE:
A recent survey shows an alarming number of New Hanover County middle and high school students are engaging in risky behavior like violence, drug use, and even sexual activity.
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» Parents say their kids aren't watched closely enough on bus rides
Submitted by Guest on Thu, 09/13/2007 - 6:36pm.READ MORE:
Some parents say their preschoolers who have to make bus changes to get to school are not being watched as closely as they should be.
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» Protect yourself from "Dumpster Divers"
Submitted by Guest on Thu, 09/13/2007 - 6:34pm.READ MORE:
Local law enforcement officials say a majority of identity thefts in this area are a result of "dumpster diving." All someone needs to steal your identity is a few numbers, often printed on documents you'd ordinarily trash.
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» Deputies bust stores for selling counterfeit goods
Submitted by Guest on Thu, 09/13/2007 - 6:29pm.READ MORE:
New Hanover County deputies have uncovered a number of stores around the area selling counterfeit goods. Four stores have been busted so far. Authorities say they were selling everything from phony Nikes to boot leg CD's and DVD's.
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» Governor urges conservation to avoid mandatory rules
Submitted by Jolene Reilly on Thu, 09/13/2007 - 6:26pm.READ MORE:
Governor Easley says today that North Carolinians should voluntarily conserve water to avoid mandatory restrictions in the future.
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