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16736
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Carolina Ballet, in its eighth year as a professional ballet company based in Raleigh, has announced the official launch of a $10.5 million campaign to secure the financial future of the company.
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16737
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Although there are various issues facing North Carolina's coast, such as limited funds, increased building, and potential oil drilling, there are organizations making an effort to build on limited funds and get citizens involved.
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Scotland Neck is a town in North Carolina with character and spirit that is determined to survive without selling its birthright: thousands upon thousands of acres of the state's most productive farm land; the Roanoke River with a loads of striped bass, brim, perch, and catfish; woods with plentiful deer; and abundant wild fowl.
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16739
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The issue of job layoffs in North Carolina is a hot topic. And the state's community colleges are at the forefront in the effort to help those workers who have lost their jobs.
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16740
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Law Enforcement Associates Corporation of Youngsville, North Carolina has made available to law enforcement and the general public its explosives detection kit.
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16741
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East Carolina University and the NC Department of Cultural Resources recently dedicated the Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Conservation Laboratory. Cannons, ship parts and medical instruments are among the thousands of artifacts being preserved at the University's West Research campus site.
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16742
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Leggett discusses the life and times of late Senator Strom Thurmond.
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16743
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Residents at the Carolina House of Pinehurst, the largest provider of assisted living and Alzheimer's care in North Carolina, are finding self-expression through art.
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16744
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Sunny Point Port in Brunswick County, the US Department of Defense's key ammunition shipping point on the Atlantic Coast and the largest ammunition port in the nation, is no longer guarded by the military.
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16745
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Leggett discusses the Pentecostal denomination of southern Appalachia.
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16746
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Jazz pianist and educator Chip Crawford, a Raleigh native, and his wife vocalist Eve Cornelius have earned a great deal of praise for their new album which features a host of Triangle jazz players.
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16747
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Federal and North Carolina state governments are clashing over a decision to block construction of a new outlying landing field (OLF) for US Navy pilots.
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16748
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The picturesque cast-iron Revolutionary War-era cannons mounted throughout Edenton have an interested history.
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16749
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The skipjack ADA MAE, under restoration in New Bern by a team of volunteers, is one of the few remaining historical vessels on the East Coast. She will be used as an educational vessel for school students, helping them appreciate North Carolina's coastal heritage through hands-on shipboard experience.
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16750
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Durham's Center for Acquisition of Spoken Language through Listening Enrichment (CASTLE), which is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's medical school, provides instruction and resources to hearing impaired children and their parents.
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