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Bill aims to protect right whales without harming boating industry
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — "For a year-round economy like Myrtle Beach and South Carolina...this would be devastating." That's what Frank Hugelmeyer, president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association, had to say about a proposal by NOAA that would limit the speed of 35 feet or greater to ten knots or below until they get around 50 miles off the coast, from November through April, to protect the North Atlantic right whale from vessel strikes.
445 players earn NC Softball Coaches all-state honors
The N.C. Softball Coaches Association has released its all-state team and individual honors. Each classification has a player and pitcher of the year for the East and West, respectively (East/West are done by the N.C. Coaches Association, which puts Chatham and Alamance into the West). Two teams — High Point...
U.S. Marshals Save 200 Missing Children in North Carolina Operation
In a monumental six-week operation, the U.S. Marshals have successfully rescued 200 missing children in North Carolina. This operation stands as a testament to their unwavering dedication and commitment. Collaboration Across Agencies. The Fayetteville Police Department initiated the call for assistance from the U.S. Marshals to locate a mother and...
NC Central sophomore crowned Miss North Carolina 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A North Carolina Central University student will represent North Carolina at this Miss America Pageant. Carrie Everett says she will spend the next year pushing more girls to compete for the title despite obstacles they may face to win the crown. “I was so shocked,...
Nikolov Selected For Goodnight Program
LINCOLN HERALD STAFF | Comments: 0 | Leave a comment. DALLAS––Damian Nikolov will soon be off to North Carolina State University. A member of Gaston College’s class of 2024 and a ’22 graduate of Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology, Nikolov was recently selected to participate in the Goodnight Scholars program at NCSU.
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