Moore County, North Carolina

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Aberdeen Carthage Eagle Springs
Highfalls Jackson Springs Lakeview
Pinebluff Pinehurst Robbins
Southern Pines Vass West End
Whispering Pines Glendon


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News in Moore County, North Carolina

Board Announces Allocation to Charities (The Southern Pines Pilot)
The board of the Whispering Pines Thrift Shop announces an allocation of $15,000 to ­various local charities. This year's recipients are American Red Cross; Bethany House; Companion Animal Clinic; Family Promise; FirstHealth Hospice; Lifeline, Food Bank of North Carolina; Friend to Friend; Life Care Pregnancy Support Services; Moore County Humane Society; Southeastern N.C. Radio Reading Service: ...
EDITORIAL: Futile Effort to Fix State's Paddling Law (The Southern Pines Pilot) The N.C. Senate recently took an unsuccessful stab at modifying school paddling law in a way that might have created as many problems as it solved. Instead of futile attempts at fine-tuning, the legislature would be better off joining the majority of other states in abolishing corporal punishment in the schools altogether -- something which Moore County long ago chose to do at the county level. ...
‘Dancing With OUR Stars’ returns to county in August (Washington Daily News) Lt. Cliff Hales of the Washington Police Department and law enforcement planner Bianca Gentile flex during rehearsals for Dancing With OUR Stars. (WDN Photo/Kevin Scott Cutler)
Public Records (The Southern Pines Pilot) Criminal Superior The following criminal judgments have been rendered in Moore County Superior Court.
Calling all candidates (Washington Daily News) The filing period for municipal elections in Beaufort County begins at 8 a.m. Monday and ends at noon July 17. “It’s going to be a normal year for municipal filings,” forecasts Kellie Harris Hopkins, elections director for Beaufort County. “I expect the usual when it comes to people filing.”
Calling all candidates (Washington Daily News) Anita Bullock Branch, deputy director of the Beaufort County Board of Elections, displays a form candidates are required to complete to run in the November municipal election.
Randolph confirms H1N1 cases (Asheboro Courier-Tribune) ASHEBORO — Two cases of H1N1 flu have been confirmed in Randolph County, according to Randolph County Health Director MiMi Cooper.
Ortega-Moore to step down (The Charlotte Observer) Angeles Ortega-Moore will leave the Latin American Coalition next month after more than seven years as its executive director.
Garrison enlists in the Marine Corps (Spartanburg Herald-Journal) Published: Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 3, 2009 at 1:04 p.m.
Golf Bag: Perry Outduels Moore (The Southern Pines Pilot) Katherine Perry of Cary shot 2-under-par 71-71--142 to win the 60th North Carolina Women's State Amateur Championship played at Wilson Country Club last week. Perry a 17-year-old rising high school senior, won by two strokes over Patty Moore of Charlotte. Moore, who won the Moore County Women's Amateur for s record sixth time two weeks ago, shot 71-73.