KITTY HAWK — Morag D. Nocher, 80, of Kitty Hawk, NC passed away peacefully on March 10, 2021 at her home. Morag is survived by a niece, Anne M. Nocher of Ft. Worth, TX; a nephew, John D. Nocher, Jr. of Glenview, IL; and her “adopted sisters”, PJ Hall of Kitty Hawk, NC and Bobbi […]
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Clarence Turner Hayes, III
Clarence Turner Hayes, III (aka Turner Burner), born December 14, 1977, unexpectedly died on March 6, 2021, at just 43 years old. Turner was a devoted father, fisherman, contractor, jack of all trades, and an active native community member of Wanchese NC. With his spontaneous personality, he was the life of party, a joker, and […]
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Seagrass Loss Bad Sign for Water Quality
North Carolina sounds are losing seagrass, an indicator of the state’s water quality. According to a recently published metric report by Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership, or APNEP, there’s been a net loss of at least 5% between 2006 and 2013 of the high-salinity submerged aquatic vegetation, or SAV, habitat in the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system, which is the second-largest […]
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Judy Diane Perry Payne
August 15, 1944 – March 10, 2021 WANCHESE — Judy Diane Perry Payne, 76, of Wanchese, NC died Wednesday, March 10, 2021, at Vidant Medical Center – Greenville. Born in Pasquotank County on August 15, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Nora Sawyer Perry and Fred Arnold Perry. Judy was known for her […]
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Citizen science program needs your help observing the weather
Have you ever wondered how much rain fell during a recent thunderstorm? How about snowfall during a winter storm? If so, an important 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 a growing […]
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N.C. Residents with High-Risk Medical Conditions in Group 4 Will Be Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine Beginning March 17
Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. announced on Thursday that beginning on March 17, people in Group 4 who have a medical condition that puts them at higher risk of serious illness, and people who live in certain congregate settings, will be eligible for […]
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New Arcade Opens in Avon
A new video arcade has opened in the village of Avon at the Simply OBX store, just north of the Avon Pier on N.C. Highway 12. The arcade, which officially opened on Thursday, March 11, takes up 3,000 square feet of the Simply OBX gift shop, (or roughly half of the total building space), and […]
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Avon Beach Nourishment Tax to be discussed at Monday’s Board of Commissioners Meeting
The establishment of a new Tax Service District in Avon to fund a potential beach nourishment project will be discussed at the next Dare County Board of Commissioners meeting, which is scheduled for Monday, March 15, at 5:00 p.m. The proposed Avon Beach Nourishment project will place over 1 million cubic yards of sand along […]
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Dredging in Hatteras Inlet has had little progress, per Waterways Commission Meeting
Dredging in the now-impassable South Ferry Channel in Hatteras Inlet has been making far less progress than expected, leaving members of the Dare County Waterways Commission at Monday’s virtual meeting reacting in stunned silence after a project update. “I wish I had good news to tell you that we busted through the shoal,” U.S. Army […]
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Murphy Says Jetties Needed at Oregon Inlet
As Oregon Inlet continues to thwart nearly every effort to tame it, North Carolina Congressman Greg Murphy, a Republican from Greenville, is lending his voice to reviving pursuit of twin jetties to prevent sand clogging the inlet’s navigation channel. “What we need to do is we need have the jetties built,” Murphy said at a […]
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