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Archive - Jul 2009Tabor City arson investigation heats upSubmitted by WWAY on 31 July 2009 - 6:28pm.READ MORE:Construction set for Village RoadSubmitted by WWAY on 31 July 2009 - 6:23pm.READ MORE:
Governor Bev Perdue announced $29 million in Federal recovery funding for road projects across the state. One mile of Village Road in Brunswick County will be graded and paved beginning as early as August 31st, with the completion date set for June of 2011.
Full story... » From homeless, to head of the classSubmitted by WWAY on 31 July 2009 - 6:15pm.READ MORE:Film incentives, HBO shows futures uncertainSubmitted by WWAY on 31 July 2009 - 6:11pm.READ MORE:
The local film community continues to watch and wait on Raleigh as the film incentive bill sits in the house.
Full story... » Cash for Clunkers running out of gasSubmitted by WWAY on 31 July 2009 - 6:02pm.READ MORE:A day at the beach an economic trendSubmitted by Jolene Reilly on 31 July 2009 - 5:53pm.READ MORE:Kure Beach park gets financial boostSubmitted by Jolene Reilly on 31 July 2009 - 5:48pm.READ MORE:
A $500,000 grant will go a long way toward creating the new Ocean Front Park.
Full story... » A stinky situation in Brunswick CountySubmitted by Jolene Reilly on 31 July 2009 - 5:31pm.READ MORE:In the "Name" of LoveSubmitted by WWAY on 31 July 2009 - 5:19pm.READ MORE:A NC school board announces teacher assistants being laid offSubmitted by WWAY on 31 July 2009 - 9:36am.READ MORE:
A North Carolina school board is laying off 130 teacher assistants as it deals with budget worries.
Full story... » Local town celebrates post office's centennialThe Chadbourn post office opened long before 1909, but it didn't officially become part of the United States Postal Service until President William Howard Taft gave it his stamp of approval. First ever Brunswick County drug court graduateOne local man says a spot drug test from a Judge he says ruled with a heavy hand but a soft heart, was all it took. Digital foot scan puts patients back on their feetAt some point we, or someone we know has experienced back, neck, or knee pain. A local Chiropractor has found a way to help ease those aches. Religion goes retail in the Port CityFor some people shopping is a religion. But in tough economic times, many shopaholics are cutting back. For one local church, the shrinking economy has opened up space to expand its congregation. Volunteers rebuild home destroyed by tornadoIt's amazing what a few nails, wood and some concrete can do. For one Bladen County family, it can change a case of bad luck into good fortune. N.C. HeadlinesN.C. Sports |
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