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Reeves remembers Doug Marlette, who was killed at age 57 in a car accident in Mississippi in July 2007. Hillsborough resident Marlette was the author of the widely syndicated cartoon strip Kudzu.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 8 Issue 8, Aug 2007, p25, il, por Periodical Website
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The Greek Revival plantation house on Poplar Neck Plantation near Edenton dates to 1853. Simon and Nancy Rich purchased the 300-acre property in 1975. Lea discusses the renovation of the house and the old derelict Edenton Peanut Mill, which was built in 1909.
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The real estate boom along North Carolina's coasts is changing not only the tax evaluation there but also the very quality and character of life that brought people there in the first place. Leutze continues to prod officials and citizens to take action to save the coastline by increasing funds for land and water conservation and historic preservation. The price tag would cost $1 billion and is opposed by realtors, developers, and restaurant owners. Leutze discusses ways to raise the money.
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Tony, Drama Desk, and Golden Globe award-winning actress Linda Lavin moved to Wilmington in 1995. Row discusses her theater activities over the past decade and her new project, a community theater called the Red Barn Studio.
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Arnold Palmer started playing golf at a young age, but few remember he spent many of his formative years in Wake County, North Carolina.
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The Fayetteville Museum of Art is currently showcasing an exhibition of pickings from some of North Carolina's most interesting private holdings of art and artifacts. From portraits to landscapes to sculpture, this show has a little bit of everything, and most of the work is from the hands of talented North Carolina artists.
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