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Monthly Archives: June, 2014
Stormfest educates and inspires
Families flooded the Cape Fear Museum on Saturday, June 21 for the fifth annual Stormfest, an all-day event focused on teaching severe weather awareness...
World cultures celebratedÂ
The aroma of exotic spices and herbs, the laughter of children and different dialects and languages all came together at Hugh MacRae Park on...
Hammerheads draw, face tough schedule on the road
It was the same score for the third game in a row for the Wilmington Hammerheads semipro men’s soccer team after it tied the...
Spearfishermen brave rough seasÂ
Despite rough seas, the sixth annual Wrightsville Beach Spearfishing Tournament drew 53 participants. The tournament ran from Friday, June 20 through Sunday, June 22...
Hook, line and sinker
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June 21st was the official first day of summer, although the weather pattern has been very summer-like for the past few weeks. When hot...
Sugar Island, Merewif vie for national contest
Among the nearly 300 nominees for the national 2014 Martha Stewart American Made contest are two local businesses hoping to make it all the...
Money Matters
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Reality of becoming your own boss can make or break
Provided by RBC Wealth Management
and Dave Dupont
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When you think about work, do you picture yourself...
Fishes and Loaves
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All Things Work for Good
with Chip Brogden
Whereas the Holy Spirit is instrumental in the increase of Christ, the Cross is instrumental in the decrease...
Living H2O
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By Carl Waters
Walk
Follow the walk I have set before you
It is a path of joy and happiness too
Each step you take will have...
City looking for public input on future
The city of Wilmington is looking for public input on what the city will look like moving forward into the future until 8 p.m....