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Monthly Archives: November, 2016
Hook, line and sinker
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By Skylar Walters
The fishing is still decent for it being the last full week of November. A couple of nights of freezing conditions have...
One year with Jesus in the Gospels
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ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES
teaching God’s unconditional love and grace
PROPHESY — TO BUILD UP THE BODY
November 24
Luke 22:64 “And when they had blindfolded him, they struck...
Wrightsville Beach firefighters return from Western NC wildfire
Crews from the Wrightsville Beach Fire Department returned home early Tuesday morning after more than week in Western North Carolina, where they were deployed...
Wrightsville Beach firefighters extend deployment battling Western NC wildfires
As winds continue to fan the flames of wildfires in Western North Carolina, crews from the Wrightsville Beach Fire Department extended their stay to...
PHOTOS: Donors go to extremes for DREAMS by rappelling down Blockade Runner
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By Alexandra Golder
Contributing Writer
To involve donors in an extreme way, DREAMS of Wilmington gave the public a unique fundraising opportunity Saturday of rappelling down...
Figure Eight Island homeowners reject terminal groin funding
Homeowners on Figure Eight Island rejected a proposal to build an erosion structure on the north end of the island, environmental advocates announced today.
The...
Boy Scouts help out with Hospice Festival of Trees
Anders Jensen, age 11, a member of New Hanover County Boy Scout Troop 232, saws a board that will be used to make a...
Local conference prompts optimism on state beach sand funding
After a two-day conference this week in Wrightsville Beach, several coastal advocates said they were optimistic about a series of issues, including finding state...
County board pushes industrial permit hearing back to planning committee
With new leadership coming to the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners, the panel voted on Monday to postpone a scheduled public hearing on...
Wilmington approves downtown service district
The Wilmington City Council approved a plan to create a special tax district downtown that would bring yellow-shirted ambassadors to help improve the area’s...