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Living H2O
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By Carl Waters
May 1, 2016, 6:21 p.m.
Liberty
As you praise My name the Spirit of Jesus will set you free
All will be returned in the...
One year with Jesus in the Gospels
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ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES
teaching God’s unconditional love and grace
GOD’S OPTIONS OR OURS?
May 5
Matthew 14:27-28. “But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer,...
Landfall junior tennis tournament draws top state players
The top juniors tennis talent from across the region and the state will come to Country Club of Landfall for this weekend’s CCL Junior...
Hook, line and sinker
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The arrival of the first day of the month could prove somewhat deceiving because if you haven’t been fishing yet, especially in the past...
Wilmington golfers to play in girls championship this weekend
Three Wilmington area golfers will be competing in one of the top regional tournaments for girls this weekend as the Carolina Golf Association hosts...
UPDATED: Wilmington council gives Dockside more time to work with neighbors on parking plan
With defeat appearing imminent, the Wilmington City Council offered the Dockside restaurant owners the opportunity to delay a vote on their parking lot proposal...
King Neptune owners could move into Buddy’s former location
Buddy’s Crab House and Oyster Bar vacated its Wrightsville Beach location just months ago, and the owners of another Wrightsville Beach landmark — King...
BREAKING: Wrightsville Beach fire cause undetermined, but not suspicious, investigation concludes
The precise cause of the fire last Friday that gutted an aging Wrightsville Beach retail shop will remain unknown. King’s Beachwear was too dangerously...
Volunteers start scanning Wrightsville Beach for turtle tracks
On May 1, Nancy Fahey, project coordinator for the Wrightsville Beach Sea Turtle Project, began cruising the beach strand on a four-wheeler, scanning the...
New Hanover County staff proposes tax increase in budget, citing voter funding mandates
With budget deadlines coming in June, the staffs of both the New Hanover County government and city of Wilmington proposed their spending plans this...