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More than half of the streets in Roanoke Rapids need some maintenance, a 2009 pavement condition report notes.
More than half of the streets in Roanoke Rapids need some maintenance, a 2009 pavement condition report notes.
At a first glance, Saundra looks like your typical Labrador Retriever as she calmly rests at Becky Flynn’s feet.
Reprinted with permission from the Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald
At their working group meeting on Wednesday, the Northampton County Board of Education and the Northampton County Board of Commissioners agreed they must work together.
Reprinted with permission from the Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald
Good ol’ family fun will be found once again at the Northampton County Farm Festival.
Reprinted with permission from the Lake Gaston Gazette-Observer
Five members of the Army Corps of Engineers from the Corps' Lewisville, Texas. facility are working with local volunteers on Lake Gaston in an attempt to test a theory that native aquatic plants can drive out the lake's hydrilla infestation. Philip Edwards, Todd Sliger, Dr. Michael Smart, Gary Dick and Lynde Dodd spent May 25 and 26 surveying over one hundred wire enclosures placed in 18 locations around the lake.
The enclosures were set into the lake in 2006. Some were stocked with native plants and some were designed as controls to see if grass carp were effective in controlling the lake's hydrilla infestation.