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    Lifestyle wrap: Top stories in Lumberton

    2021-10-17

    (LUMBERTON, NC) Your life never stops, and neither does our commitment to keeping you up-to-date on the hottest trend and lifestyle stories.

    We’ve got you covered on the latest lifestyle stories in your community. For more stories like these, click here.

    Disclaimer: The views and comments expressed in these articles are from our community and do not represent the opinions of the publisher.

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    carolinasportsman.com

    Shrimp are No. 1 fall bait, lure for specks

    Shrimp are No. 1 fall bait, lure for specks

    (Photo by Jeff Burleson) Little crustaceans are big baits when fall arrives and trout get particular. Jeff Burleson is a native of Lumberton, N.C., who lives in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He graduated from N.C. State University with a degree in fisheries and wildlife sciences and is a certified biologist and professional forester for Southern Palmetto Environmental Consulting. Read more

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    robesonian.com

    Newly diagnosed cancer patients to receive care package

    Newly diagnosed cancer patients to receive care package

    LUMBERTON — Patients who are referred to UNC Health Southeastern’s Gibson Cancer Center will now receive a care package to show support as they begin their cancer treatment journey. A note included with each package, called C.A.R.E.S., expresses the sentiment of the name while further explaining the C.A.R.E.S. (Compassion, Admire,... Read more

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    Lumberton / robesonian.com

    Scott Mason stops at Happenings

    Scott Mason stops at Happenings

    LUMBERTON — The Tar Heel Traveler Scott Mason can stick a drop pin on his North Carolina map at 605 N. Elm St. in Lumberton, which is where he stopped earlier this week. Situated at the spot is Happenings On Elm — the quaint wine bar, restaurant and art shop — that has been in operation for about a year now and has created a buzz among the locals, and not just from the wine. Read more

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    Robeson County / robesonian.com

    COVID-19 is not under control

    COVID-19 is not under control

    Many people act like the COVID-19 pandemic is under control. It is not an on/off switch but a dimmer. Yes, things are better, but t Read more

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    even though cases are going down they really are not. up is down cats are dogs 1 plus 1 equals 7.

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    Dr. Lee is a licensed physician in California and obtained her medical degree from the University of Southern California. She received post-graduate training at Georgetown University and “Harvard-affiliated hospitals,” and has been a doctor “for more than 20 years.” However, she notes that in all her medical experience, she has “never witnessed so many vaccine-related injuries until this year.” The vaccine reactions listed in her letter depict healthy individuals suffering serious and fatal injuries including transverse myelitis, resulting in quadriplegia, pneumocystis pneumonia, multi-system organ failure, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, post partum hemorrhagic shock and septic chock, and disseminated CMV and CMV viremia. Lee noted these in an October 6 follow-up letter issued by her attorneys to the same agencies.

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