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Monthly Archives: April, 2015
Rooty Rascals plant vegetables on Earth Day
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By Pam Creech
Contributing Writer
Sixty fifth grade students from Wrightsville Beach School celebrated Earth Day in the New Hanover County Arboretum by planting tomatoes and...
Local Rob Hill debuts new series
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By Cullen Lea
Contributing Writer
After nearly eight years of development, the veil was lifted for the pilot of “Replan It,” a documentary television series about...
Al fresco feast: picnic planning tips for a springtime dining experience
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By Jennifer Kastner Lackey
Contributing Writer
Picnics are the perfect way to start enjoying spring and make the most out of the longer days. A few...
Living H2O
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April 26, 2015, 6:04 p.m.
Reconciled
Let your faith arise and make sure you are reconciled
To those you love and look to Me for strength to...
One year with Jesus in the Gospels
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ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES
teaching God’s unconditional love and grace
April 30
HE REWARDS EVEN LITTLE THINGS
Matthew 10:42, “And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these...
Hook, line and sinker
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The fishing in April has really fired off the past week with anglers commenting they haven’t seen fishing like this in quite a few...
Hanging ten to help fellow surfers
Competitors in the 12th annual Wrightsville Beach Longboard Association (WBLA) Pro/Am will show off their cross stepping and nose riding skills May 2 to...
WB budget looking good, but bumpy times may be ahead
The next budget year is looking pretty smooth for Wrightsville Beach, Mayor Bill Blair said Wednesday, but the future may contain some bumps.
Blair outlined...
Galleria trees cut without permit; city investigating
Wilmington city officials were at the former Galleria shopping center Wednesday morning after at least two large trees were cut down without a permit,...