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Wednesday, April 19 |
Southport, NC |
News
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Park land
is for sale
Oak Island faces another property
issue – Middleton goes on market
Middleton Park is for sale. At least, the land it sits on is for sale.
For years, the Town of Oak Island has leased the property, basically by just paying property taxes on the land for the past 20-plus years, town manager Jerry Walters said.
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Rights
groups
lobby
board
Religion in schools
vote raises concern
The Brunswick County Board of Education may have acted on faith earlier this month by moving forward with a policy to allow religious groups to hand out scripture to high school students.
Six vie for clerk of court
Three Democrats, three Republicans
The developer of property that for years was home to American Fish Company at the Southport yacht basin will ask the city to approve a change in already approved subdivision plans that would bring two restaurants to the site, replacing four of the six residential lots with a mixed-use building group.
Rabid raccoon bites boy, dog
A Southport boy and dog are receiving treatment for rabies after a raccoon that bit them tested positive as the city’s first confirmed case of the disease in 2006.
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Sports
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Diamonds in the rough
North, South teams taken by storm in opening round of Invitational
West Johnston starting pitcher Amanda Davenport racked up 9 strikeouts and her teammates supplied ample run support as the Wildcats earned a 6-1 victory over North Brunswick during the first round of the Touchstone Energy Beach Diamond
See Lady Scorpions
Invitational Monday in Shallotte.
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South squeezes past rival North in overtime
In the end, it came down to experience and mental toughness. The North Brunswick girls soccer team pushed county rival South Brunswick to the brink of defeat in its contest last Wednesday, but the Lady Cougars revealed their mettle in the overtime session and emerged with a 4-1 overtime victory.
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Mighty Spicy
21st annual Chili Cook-off adds zest to Spring Festival
Tickling the taste buds of the huge crowd at Southport’s Franklin Square Park was the goal of five chili chefs Saturday as they vied for victory in the 21st annual Chili Cook-off.
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