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Monthly Archives: June, 2015
Black and white reflections
Whites and blacks engaged in similar activities, separately, is the thrust of a new exhibit of photographs at the Cape Fear Museum of History....
Locals, tourists spin in the sand during Port City Salsa Splash
Latin ballroom enthusiasts flocked to Wilmington for the Fourth Annual Port City Salsa Splash May 29-31. The three-day festival included group lessons and outdoor...
Castle Street building, area cemeteries among threatened sites
The weatherbeaten skeleton of a brick building stands in the 700 block of Castle Street. The roof has long since rotted away. There are...
Club raises green for horticulture students
The backyard of the Ross property was adorned with potted Japanese maple trees, Venus flytraps, papyrus and a variety of other plants during the...
Living H2O
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By Carl Waters
May 31, 2015, 6:18 p.m.
Withstand
Prepare yourself to withstand the flood of souls that need to be saved
With your heart and hands wide...
One year with Jesus in the Gospels
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ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES
teaching God’s unconditional love and grace
June 4
ONE HUNDRED TIMES ZERO
Matthew 17:27 “Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea,...
J&B boats big fish during marlin tournament
A 503-pound blue marlin reeled in by the J&B crew was the largest fish caught during the 42nd annual Cape Fear Blue Marlin Tournament,...
CYC hosts first lightning regatta of summer
Twenty-three small sailboats rocked gently on the smooth, emerald water hundreds of yards off the coast of Wrightsville Beach Saturday, May 30. For a...
Hook, line and sinker
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With water temperatures reading into the upper 70s, and the fishing being relatively steady, anglers are looking forward to what June fishing has to...
School board extends Markley’s contract to 2019
New Hanover County Schools’ superintendent has the job for another four years, if he wants to stay. Tuesday the board of education voted 4-3...