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Archive - May 10, 2008

UNCW Graduation

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videoOver 1,800 UNCW students graduated on Sunday. In fact the university held 3 commencement ceremonies to accommodate everyone. Full story...
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Ingram recommended as Brunswick County Sheriff

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videoThe search for Brunswick County's next sheriff is nearly complete. On Saturday, members of the county's Democratic Party sifted through the list of candidates vying to take the seat left by former Sheriff Ron Hewett. Full story...
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Stamp Out Hunger

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It's for the 16th annual "Stamp Out Hunger" food drive. Local letter carriers from the U.S Postal Service work with local food banks to help feed those who are hungry this mother's day. Full story...
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Stop the Violence Rally

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A small group of community members came together to stop the violence. The Marshall family, lost a son and a brother. Robert Jr., was murdered in March, now, the Marshalls are trying to make the streets safe for their grandchildren. Full story...
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Hoggard and Laney lacrosse teams bounced from playoffs

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After winning their opening round game, Hoggard was beat by Greensboro Page while Laney was defeated in the first round.
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Two Wilmington High Schools Advance In State Baseball Tourney

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Hoggard and Ashley each posted home wins on Friday in the first round of the NCHSAA baseball tournament, however Laney was beaten by Fuquay-Varina.
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Hoggard Rolls On, New Hanover's Dreams Dashed

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The second round of the NCHSAA girls' soccer tourney got underway Friday night; Hoggard went on for an easy 6-0 win, but NHHS was eliminated in heart breaking fashion by the number one team in the state.
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Perez-Narbon In Fourth, UNCW Women's Golf Team Thirteenth At NCAA Regionals

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ATHENS, Ga. – UNC Wilmington sophomore Carmen Perez-Narbon carded an even-par 72 Friday and sits in a tie for fourth place after the second round of the 2008 NCAA Women’s Golf East Regional at the University of Georgia Golf Course.
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