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University of North Carolina Wilmington rising senior Rachel Armstrong sits at a small metal desk beside 7-year-old Rasu Montgomery, a worn paperback copy of...
Children’s Museum of Wilmington hosts Family Farm Day
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By Pam Creech
Contributing Writer
Children and adults will pet sheep, churn butter and ride a pony at the Children’s Museum of Wilmington Saturday, May 9....
River to Sea Bike Ride continues to gain popularity
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By Cullen Lea
Contributing WriterÂ
Around 8:30 a.m. Saturday, the 100 block of North Front Street was filled with various riders and their bikes as well...
Living H2O
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By Carl Waters
May 3, 2015, 6:22 p.m.
Intercession
You worship Me in faith as an intercession for your city
Every sound you make and step you take...
One year with Jesus in the Gospels
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ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES
teaching God’s unconditional love and grace
May 7
WORD POWER
Matthew 14:29, “And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the...
Hook, line and sinker
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May is normally the month that anglers anticipate the most, mainly due to warmer ocean temperatures, calmer seas and just plain more fish showing...
Free shred event Friday, May 29
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Get rid of unwanted documents at a shred event held by Live Oak Bank and Park Sterling Bank. The event runs from 11 a.m....
Duke Energy plans to store coal ash on Sutton plant site
Environmental advocates are reserving judgment about Duke Energy’s plans to build a lined landfill to store coal ash at the shuttered Sutton Steam Plant....
Cowell featured speaker for “Coastal Conversation”
State Treasurer Janet Cowell will be the featured speaker at an event in Carolina Beach Wednesday aimed at bringing together the various environmental groups...