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Archive - May 4, 2009Jury selection underway in case against Brian ReavisSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 5:27pm.READ MORE:Concerns about Craig's ListSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 5:16pm.READ MORE:Change for parking metersSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 4:55pm.READ MORE:Brunswick schools all recyclingSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 4:33pm.READ MORE:
Brunswick County is raising awareness about recycling.
All county schools officially now have recycling programs. That means all the plastic bottles and cans that students used to throw away, will now be recycled into a new material.
Full story... » Career Day for kids at Wrightsboro ElementarySubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 4:19pm.READ MORE:
From chefs, to ballerinas - waitresses to veterinarians, all the way to a baseball player, kids dressed up and showed off what they want to be when they grow up.
Full story... » Renovated building downtown awarded Greenspace of the MonthSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 4:09pm.READ MORE:
When you live downtown, green space can be difficult to come across, but one developer is trying to change that.
Full story... » Farmers' markets to accept food stampsSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 4:05pm.READ MORE:
A Columbus County farmers' market now accepts electronic benefits cards, commonly known as food stamps.
Full story... » Plans to ease congestion at Oleander and CollegeSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 4:02pm.READ MORE:
Changes are on the way to ease congestion at Wilmington's busiest intersection. The Department of Transportation plans to add an additional left turn lane off Oleander and onto College in both directions.
Full story... » Lawmakers begin to redraw unconstitutional House districtSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 3:58pm.READ MORE:
State lawmakers will begin figuring out how to redraw State House districts in Pender and New Hanover counties on Tuesday.
In March, the US Supreme Court ruled the 18th House District, that snakes from downtown Wilmington into western Pender County, is an unconstitutional minority-influence district.
Full story... » Local high school students helps train German ShepherdsSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 3:50pm.READ MORE:
A local high school student is helping the police and the military, as part of an assignment for school. For his senior project, Christopher Marshall learned to work with and train German Shepherds.
Full story... » Job on the way in Columbus CountySubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 3:20pm.READ MORE:
More jobs are on the way to our area. Columbus County announced Monday that Nice Blends Corporation will open a food-processing facility near Whiteville, which will create 54 jobs over three years.
Full story... » Audit committee discusses City Council travel policies and proceduresSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 2:52pm.READ MORE:
City officials spent $19,000 in tax payer money on a trip to the National League of Cities Conference. Councilmen Jim Quinn said the audit committee's review of City Council expense policies should ease tax payer concerns.
Full story... » Edwards acknowledges probe over campaign fundsSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 2:27pm.READ MORE:
Two-time Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards is acknowledging a federal inquiry into his campaign funds.
Full story... » Half of runs at Southport-Fort Fisher Ferry temporarily suspendedSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 10:44am.READ MORE:
The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division suspended half the runs at the Southport-Ft. Fisher route Monday, due to a minor oil leak in the engine system of the Motor Vessel Southport.
Full story... » NC city council suing city board over signsSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 9:58am.READ MORE:
A North Carolina city is suing one of its own boards over the size of two business signs the board approved.
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