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Skylar MacKenzie Ross

The Herald-Gazette - Tue Nov 24

Sgt. Jeremy Ross, currently serving in Afghanistan, and Sgt. Diana Murner Ross announce the birth of their daughter Skylar MacKenzie Ross Friday, Nov.

Larceny - Deloris Dearstine Legrand

Jacksonville Daily News - Tue Nov 24

Deloris Dearstine Legrand, 50, of Winchester Road, was charged Monday by the Jacksonville Police Department with two counts of larceny from a merchant.

Assault - Samuel J. Harris

Jacksonville Daily News - Tue Nov 24

Samuel J. Harris, 29, of Warn Street, was charged Monday by the Jacksonville Police Department with assault causing serious bodily injury and breaking and entering.

Blue Star campaign donates books to local schools

Jacksonville Daily News - Tue Nov 24

School children in Onslow County and aboard Camp Lejeune will have 6,000 more books to read.

Avoiding the spread

Sun Journal - Mon Nov 23

While praying, eating, learning, working and playing, people have taken extra steps to avoid spreading the new influenza virus H1N1 that was declared a worldwide pandemic earlier this year, and was first detected in the state in Eastern North Carolina.

Water service interruption Wednesday

Jacksonville Daily News - Mon Nov 23

Some Jacksonville residents may experience an interruption in their water service Wednesday.

Those pregnant at top of high-risk groups

Kinston Free Press - Mon Nov 23

Following reports of the deaths of two pregnant women in North Carolina from H1N1, local agencies continue to focus on groups at high risk for contracting the virus - particularly the pregnant population.

ONWASA to move meetings

Jacksonville Daily News - Mon Nov 23

Following the county's lead, the Onslow Water and Sewer Authority board of directors voted to change its meeting venue.

Consumers cut back, seek out discounts as they prep for Thanksgiving meal

Jacksonville Daily News - Sun Nov 22

Thanksgiving grocery shoppers said they spent more time comparing prices in the food advertisements this year to save money, but they still expect their traditional Thanksgiving meal to cost more than last year.

Feeding the body, mind and soul

Windsock - Sun Nov 22

For the second consecutive year, a few area churches set out to feed the masses - body, mind and soul.

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