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44484
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The facility replaces the old shelter located on 209 N. Main Street in Tarboro. With approximately 13,000 square feet, the new location will employ three animal control officers. Expected to be completed near the end of 2025, the project was approved by Edgecombe commissioners through a contract with A.R. Chesson Company in Williamston at a cost of $4.9 million.
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44485
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Other than dug out canoes used by Native Americans, the earliest conveyances along the Tar River wee flat boats. these were usually 50 or 60 feet long and were propelled by pushing poles along the banks of the river bottom. Steamboats first started to appear around 1836.
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44504
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This replica display includes copies of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights and the nation's Civil Rights Amendments. Roosevelt Higgs began the project in 2023 after approaching the Edgecombe County Board of Commissioners. The display is the 69th one in the United States and the 41st one in North Carolina.
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A graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design, Knicole Bryant, a Tarboro High School graduate recently launched Tailored Dreams Academy in Tarboro.