Atlas Van Lines has announced that existing agent Crofutt & Smith Moving and Storage has opened a third branch, in Port St. Lucie.
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N.C. Department of Health and Human Services RALEIGH—Throughout January, several local health departments across North Carolina reported multiple outbreaks of norovirus, prompting state public health officials to issue advice on steps ev ...
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The Triangle Multiple Listing Service reports the following information pertaining to the housing industry on residential properties located in the 16 counties of the greater Triangle Region of North Carolina during December 2011.
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She's not running for a second term but Gov. Bev Perdue says she will continue to pursue increasing the state sales tax.
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In its latest report, Axiometrics Inc., a provider of data and advisory services on the apartment market, indicates that over the last three months of 2011, national effective rental rates declined by 1.05%.
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Why isn’t George Henry White a household name? If Vincent Spalding has anything to do with it, that will soon change. Long ignored in African American history books and recognitions, George Henry White of North Carolina was elected to Congress in 1896, and re-elected in 1898, becoming the last African American elected to Congress after Reconstruction, and the first to serve in the 20th ...
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Thomas Sutton was not in the Sampson County 1784 tax list, but appears in Sampson County, NC court minutes in 1786. He appears in Sampson County 1790 Federal Census. Thomas did fight in the Revolu...
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From Colonial Williamsburg WILLIAMSBURG - During Black History Month, Colonial Williamsburg takes guests on a journey to explore the story of a people who challenged the political and societal norms to make a better future for themselves and the next generation. Throughout February, special programs in the Historic Area and the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum explore various stories of the ...
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NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite nation-wide economic uncertainty, local market consumer research firm Scarborough reveals insights into the demographics and local markets for which dreams ...
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By Gary D. Robertson RALEIGH, N.C. Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue used permanent marker Tuesday to outline part of her 2012 re-election campaign strategy, announcing that her budget proposal would seek to raise taxes to restore public education cuts that she's blamed on Republicans at the legislature.
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