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Archive - Sep 19, 2007Brunswick County School Board faces another lawsuitSubmitted by Meghan Torjussen on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 11:11pm.READ MORE:
Another set of parents are suing the Brunswick County School Board. This suit marks the third filed by parents. Once again, having to do with sexual misconduct between a school employee and a student.
Full story... » Troubleshooters: Injured woman can't terminate gym membershipSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 6:14pm.READ MORE:Plant expansion brings jobs to Brunswick CountySubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 6:13pm.READ MORE:
More than two dozen new jobs will be coming to Brunswick County with the expansion of a fiber and resin plant in Leland.
Dak Americas is a major producer of soft drink bottles, thermoforming and heat set containers.
Full story... » Bradley Creek Elementary receives grantSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 6:12pm.READ MORE:
Progress Energy donated $30,000 to a Chamber of Commerce program that gives money to teacher scholarships. This year's recipient was Ann Lineberry, physical education teacher at Bradley Creek Elementary.
Full story... » Leland preparing sewer system for rapid growthSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 6:11pm.READ MORE:
The rapidly growing town of Leland is trying to make sure it can keep up with rapidly increasing sewer demand. A meeting will be held Thursday night outlining ways to do that.
Full story... » Group donates thousands to abused childrenSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 6:10pm.READ MORE:
Thanks to a local foundation headed by a motorcycle mama abused children in our area will be getting more help.
Full story... » Raleigh reporter-turned-author releases 'Smotherhood' bookSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 6:09pm.READ MORE:
It's often a chore in itself, finding time to balance family and a career. Raleigh crime reporter and now author Amanda Lamb takes a humorous approach to the topic with her new book "Smotherhood."
Full story... » Strong rip currents keep rescue teams busySubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 6:08pm.READ MORE:
Strong rip currents this week are keeping rescue teams busy.
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Full story... » Human remains found in Pender CountySubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 5:30pm.READ MORE:Iraqi prime minister disputes Blackwater USA version of shootingSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 3:43pm.READ MORE:
Iraq's prime minister today disputed North Carolina-based Blackwater USA's version of a weekend shooting that left at least eleven people dead.
Full story... » Bobcats finally get rights to preferred Web address from breederSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 1:07pm.
Fans of the Charlotte Bobcats now can find the team's Web site a lot more easily.
Full story... Terps looking for revenge vs Wake Forest, running start in ACCSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 1:04pm.
The last time Maryland faced Wake Forest, a trip to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game was on the line.
Full story... After snapping 22-game losing streak, it's Duke's turn to celebrateSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 1:03pm.
Students at Duke University are no longer ashamed to wear T-shirts that say "Duke football."
Full story... DOT official: State likely to accept Sunset Beach bridge bidSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 1:02pm.READ MORE:
A Department of Transportation engineer says the state is likely to accept the low bid to build a new Sunset Beach bridge even though it's higher than the state's estimate.
Full story... » Easley urges resolution on child health insurance programSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 09/19/2007 - 1:02pm.READ MORE:
Gov. Easley says Congress needs to extend a federal-state health insurance program for low-income families before it expires at the end of the month.
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