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Bladenboro man accused of selling narcotics from home
BLADEN COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) – A Bladenboro man is in custody on charges stemming from selling illegal narcotics from a home, according to the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office. Per the BCSO, 47-year-old Bryna Brady was arrested on Wednesday, July 3. “On July 3rd, 2024, the Bladen County Sheriff’s...
July Fourth meant different things to different people
BLADEN COUNTY – The Fourth of July this year was different things to different people in Bladen County. Uncle Sammie was blowing out 247 candles while America was walking on eggshells, wondering where the future of our country was heading. In our small towns within our county, you could...
Political scientists weigh in on Mark Robinson's controversial remarks at NC church
North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson recently spoke at Lake Church in Bladen County where he was video-taped saying “Some folks need killin’,” during his half-hour long talk on the importance of Independence Day and freedom. His remarks, first reported by The New Republic, made waves...
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson at NC church meeting: “Some folks need killing”
As first reported by The New Republic, North Carolina Lt. Gov. and Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson told a North Carolina church audience on Sunday, June 30 that “some folks need killing.” The statement came immediately after Robinson had characterized the United States’ response to Nazi and Japanese aggression during World War II and immediately […] The post Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson at NC church meeting: “Some folks need killing” appeared first on NC Newsline.
NFL pro and Elizabethtown native Larrell Murchison hosts free football camp
ELIZABETHTOWN, N.C. (WECT) - Larrell Murchison, defensive end for the LA Rams, returned to Bladen County to host a free football camp for the 4th year in a row. Murchison says he started the camp after his first year of playing for the Rams, wanting to give back to the community where he grew up.
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