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Craven County Schools

Craven County Schools will remain closed through September 28

September 22, 2018

Craven County continues to be under a state of emergency. Craven County Schools executive staff members, facilities and maintenance staff, and school leaders have completed the damage assessments of schools. Current assessments include lack of power at several school sites, roof and […]

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U.S. Cellular

U.S. Cellular Aids Customers Impacted by Hurricane Florence

September 21, 2018

The wireless company also makes donation to American Red Cross to help recovery effort Statement from Jeremy Taylor, director of sales for U.S. Cellular in eastern North Carolina: U.S. Cellular is committed to helping and serving our customers who are impacted by

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River Flooding after Florence

Hurricane Florence: Should I Stay or Should I Return Home before waters recede?

September 20, 2018

For evacuees who saw this massive hurricane headed to New Bern and Eastern NC, it was obvious that they needed to leave their homes. Others believed that they had been through enough hurricanes, they believed that they could toughen it out. I

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Veterans Organic Garden Hurricane Florence

Veterans Organic Garden: Hurricane Florence Damage

September 20, 2018

First and foremost, please do not stop anything that you are doing to save, feed or shelter anyone. I am just putting this information out so that if you can assist in any way we would appreciate your help. For many of

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Hurricane Florence Disaster Unemployment Assistance

Eight North Carolina Counties Declared for Disaster Unemployment Assistance

September 19, 2018

The Division of Employment Security (DES) has announced that the following counties have been approved for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) due to the effects of Hurricane Florence: Beaufort, Brunswick, Carteret, Craven, New Hanover, Onslow, Pamlico and Pender. Additional counties may be added

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Tom from Tom’s Coins & Antiques and Hope from A Hopeful Balance

A Resilient City Smiles in The Aftermath of Hurricane Florence

September 18, 2018

If you search #HurricaneFlorence on any social media platform, you’ll likely see hundreds of thousands of posts of all the damage this nasty hurricane delivered. I’m here today, to show you how the people of this little city in North Carolina are

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Tryon Palace

Tryon Palace, NC History Center Weather Hurricane Florence, Closed Until Further Notice

September 18, 2018

A statement from Bill McCrea, Executive Director, Tryon Palace: In the wake of Hurricane Florence, Tryon Palace staff are working hard to assess the damage the storm caused at the historic site and the North Carolina History Center. It is of the

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Press Conference Hurricane Florence

Hurricane Florence Update from City of New Bern Officials – Day 5

September 17, 2018

The City of New Bern held a press conference this morning at 9:30 a.m. at City Hall. City Officials present were Mayor Dana Outlaw, Mayor pro tem Sabrina Bengel, City Manager Mark Stevens, City Engineer and Utilities Director Jordan Hughes, Fire Chief

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Craven County Schools

Hurricane Florence – School Closings

September 16, 2018

Craven County continues to be under a mandatory evacuation order by Craven County government. Until this order is lifted, Craven County Schools strongly recommends that staff members and our school families who evacuated the area do not return until the evacuation order

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River Bend Community Organic Garden

Five Questions for a Better Garden

September 16, 2018

Whether your garden is struggling or thriving, you can always do something to improve your space. The River Bend Community Organic Garden and Education Center will present a free workshop, Five Questions for a Better Garden on Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. at River Bend Town Hall.

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