FOR MORE INFORMATION Click here to read the regulation. Click here to read the Record of Decision on the selected alternative which was published last December. Public Comments: The public comment period will be open from today until Sept. 6. Comments must be received on or before midnight (Eastern Daylight Time) on Tuesday, Sept. 6. […]
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UPDATE: Injured child in critical condition after a shark attack on Ocracoke
By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN Pitt County Memorial Hospital issued a statement on Wednesday evening, July 20, on behalf of the family of a 6-year-old girl who was bitten by a shark yesterday while swimming on Ocracoke Island with her family. Pitt County Memorial Hospital issued a statement on Wednesday evening, […]
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Child injured on Ocracoke in unconfirmed shark attack
A 5-year-old girl was airlifted off Ocracoke today in what may have been a shark attack in the ocean near South Point. Shortly after 5 p.m., on Tuesday, July 19, Hyde County Emergency Medical Services, National Park Service, and Ocracoke Fire Department responded to a call at Ramp 72 for a shark bite. Bystanders described […]
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UPDATE: NCDOT opens bids for Bonner Bridge replacement
By CATHERINE KOZAK By CATHERINE KOZAK Bids on a contract to build a new bridge over Oregon Inlet were officially opened on Tuesday, July 19, as the long-overdue project continues unrestrained so far by a recently-filed lawsuit by environmental groups that want to stop it. Three design-build teams submitted proposals to the state Department of […]
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UPDATE: Cape Point reopens to vehicles
UPDATE: Cape Point reopens to vehicles By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN The National Park Service has reopened off-road vehicle access to Cape Point – exactly four months to the day since it was closed to protect shorebirds preparing to nest in the area. The park reopened Ramp 44 last week and […]
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Ramp 44 reopens and pedestrian access now allowed to Cape Point
Ramp 44 reopens and pedestrian access now allowed to Cape Point By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN The National Park Service has reopened Ramp 44 to Cape Point. The ramp is open to all, including off-road vehicles, to the south for eight-tenths of a mile. Also the park has restored pedestrian, but […]
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NCCAT’s Ocracoke campus looking at cuts in staff, seminars
NCCAT’s Ocracoke campus looking at cuts in staff, seminars NCCAT’s Ocracoke campus looking at cuts in staff, seminars BY CATHERINE KOZAK BY CATHERINE KOZAK Decreases in staff at the Ocracoke campus of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching are unavoidable, but the full pain of a 50 percent budget cut by the […]
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Here we are commenting — again
The public now has yet another chance to comment on new regulations for off-road vehicles at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore that will have a major impact on our economy, culture, and lifestyle for years to come. The National Park Service published its proposed regulation for ORVs at the seashore on July 6. Public […]
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Voters in the northern Hatteras Island villages of Avon, Rodanthe, Waves, and Salvo approved the sale of liquor by the drinks in restaurants in a referendum today. The vote was 248 in favor and 119 opposed. According to the unofficial results from the Dare County Board of Elections Director Melva Garrison, the voter turnout was […]
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Leonard Larkin ‘Lee’ Browning
BUXTON — Leonard Larkin “Lee”Browning, Jr. 90, passedaway at his residence on Thursday, July 7, 2011. Lee was bornMarch 28, 1921 in Birmingham, Ala., son of Leonard and Ada ReddBrowning. A graduate of Georgia Tech, he took time out from college toserve in the Pacific Theater as an army signal corps officer duringWorld War II. […]
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