CHAPELHILL — Anna Katherine Watson Blair died peacefully on Friday March 22,2013, after a courageous battle with brain cancer. She was at her homesurrounded by her family. Anna was the beloved daughter of HarveyLangill Watson and Elizabeth Martin Watson and was born on Nov. 7, 1958in Kinston, N.C. Anna attended Durham High School, where shewas […]
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Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry runs to nearly double during Easter holiday
The North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division will add 12 additional ferry runs in each direction between Hatteras and Ocracoke over the Easter holiday period to accommodate the increased traffic demand. The additional runs will begin Tuesday, March 26, and continue through Monday, April 8. Ferry runs will be made between 5:15 a.m. and […]
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Cat lovers take out Audubon’s Ted Williams
Cat lovers nationwide have managed to accomplish what advocates for more reasonable beach access could not ? take out Audubon Magazine contributor Ted Williams. Williams has written numerous articles and opinion pieces in the magazine and other publications about off-road vehicles destroying public lands, especially at Cape Hatteras National Seashore. He has claimed that ?motorheads,? […]
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Outer Banks Angling: Spring ahead
Outer Banks Angling: Spring ahead Outer Banks Angling: Spring ahead AThe clocks have been moved forward an hour and we are just days away from the official start of spring. The ground hog told us we would get nice weather soon, but actually we have had the worst weather of the winter season since that […]
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New Hyde manager is a native who bring business experience to governing
It’s a new day in Hyde County, and William D. Rich, as the newly appointed county manager, is eager to help. Rich, who goes by “Bill,” was appointed to the position Feb. 18, and while he has given the county all of his time since then, he officially assumed his new position on March 1. […]
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Citizen science program needs your help observing the weather…WITH VIDEO
Do you ever wonder how much rainfall you received from a recent thunderstorm? How about snowfall during a winter storm? If so, a new volunteer weather observing program needs your help. The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow network, or CoCoRaHS, is looking for new volunteers across North Carolina. The grassroots effort is part of […]
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Basil Hanson Hooper Sr.
AVON– Basil Hanson Hooper Sr., beloved husband, father, and grandfather,passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Born in Avonin 1931 to Ulysses and Arkansas Scarborough Hooper, he was the youngestson of eight children. He was a dedicated serviceman, retiring from theU.S. Coast Guard after 26 years of service. He was also employed […]
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48 islanders get their heads shaved for children’s cancer research…WITH SLIDE SHOW
On Saturday afternoon, March 16, 48 brave and generous souls dared to bare their scalps, lopping off their locks—and in some cases their beards and mustaches, too—all in the name of children’s cancer research. It was the seventh annual St. Baldrick’s day celebration, and this year, donors and participants raised nearly $7,500 for the St. […]
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SCORE needs volunteers for its business counseling program
SCORE needs volunteers for its business counseling program The Outer Banks chapter of SCORE needs volunteers – both working and retired business owners and executives – to help in its programs that support local businesses. The group will have a free informational luncheon on Thursday, March 28, to recruit volunteers and explain its counseling program. […]
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UPDATE: Seashore will hire seasonal workers after all
Cape Hatteras National Seashore officials got good news last week. Darrell Echols, the seashore’s deputy superintendent, said Friday that the Outer Banks Group learned that the freeze on hiring seasonal workers was being lifted for parks that managed to meet their forced cuts under sequestration by other means. Park officials, he said, are pushing ahead […]
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