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42814
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Mark Hoggard Jr. follows the influences and traditions for music inspired by his father Mark Hoggard Sr. His father was one of the best known performers with the Lighthouse Family Singers and Sounds of Joy. Mark Jr. made his debut with the Sounds of Joy. Now a member of the Harvesters,he has penned 25-30 songs, several of which were on the Southern Gospel charts.
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42968
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The original 1926 drawbridge crossing though Scuppernong River and leading into Columbia's Main Street is still fondly remembered by Columbia residents. The bridge was decommissioned by a later two-lane and eventually four -lane span.
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23304
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A Merry Hill teen is a world champion of competitive horse-riding in the English style.
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23299
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House in the Horseshoe was built in 1772 as a plantation house and was later the site of American Revolutionary War battles. The historical home is now the location of reenactments.
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43257
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Windsor mayor and civic leader, Lewis Hoggard is well-known in eastern North Carolina as a sports announcer on WIAM Radio in Williamston. an attorney by profession, he has also been heavily involved with the area Chamber of Commerce and Rotary.
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42673
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Norfleet McDowell became a licensed druggist in 1922 and purchased the former E.T. Whitehead Drug Store in Scotland Neck soon after to establish McDowell's Pharmacy. Grandson Joe McDowell and great-grandson Thomas now carry on the family business.
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39927
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This article features Loria Williams, Hertford County Manager. She used to be the Warren County manager until she came to Hertford County in 2005.
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43910
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Mike Pruden crafts large scale sculptures of animals in his local community of Roxobel in Bertie County.
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42848
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A current project underway in the town is the multi-million dollar assisted living facility, Affinity Living. the project is being made possible by the Ed Fitts Foundation and the Greater Littleton Development Partnership. the town's biggest draw is perhaps its location as the gateway to Lake Gaston. Located in Halifax County, the town was incorporated in 1877.
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42655
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Scotland Neck Police Officer Marcus Morris credits his career success to his parents, community and colleagues.
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24852
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The Livermon Park and Mini-zoo in Windsor, North Carolina has made some new additions to their park. The park itself has new upgrades and the mini-zoo boasts a new zebra. The park is considered by many to be an excellent spot for summer picnics, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and much more.
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38117
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Due to dwindling attendance, St. Mark’s in Roxobel was to close its doors and move relics to St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Windsor. That is, before local families and individuals, other Eastern North Carolina Episcopal churches, Albemarle Deanery, and Diocese of East Carolina joined to keep its doors open. Courtesy of their collaborative efforts, the church established in 1883 and maintained its original structure keeps its doors open as a mission church.
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42654
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Sheriff John Holley of Bertie County celebrated 30 years in law enforcement in January. He was the only active officer on duty when the infamous Be-Lo murders occurred in Windsor, NC in October 1993.
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38132
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History in terms of town life and family homestead, otherwise hidden away in Washington County, has been offered renown. Maintained on donations since the last dwellers’ deaths in the 1970s, the Davenport House offers glimpses of late 18th-century life through artifacts of daily living from that time period such as open hearth and corn crib.