Archive for January, 2008

Mike Street was not expecting what he got when he went to the state Division of Marine Fisheries on Monday to clean out his office.

Restaurateurs, state and local officials, and private contractors met at Kelly’s Restaurant on Wednesday Jan. 23 to discuss the new recycling law the affects all ABC on premise permit holders.

The Dare County Board of Commissioners’ January mid-month meeting was all about numbers as the main topics of discussion were the report of the annual audit and a new budget estimate for planned renovations to the old courthouse in Manteo.

During the last two weeks, Dare County’s incredibly robust gossip mill has generated a wide assortment of answers as to why Kill Devil Hills Police Chief Ray Davis, 54, and Deputy Chief Terry Mark Grant, 39, were placed on administrative leave with pay while an investigation is conducted.

East Carolina University’s North Carolina Center for Sustainable Tourism, The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce and the Coastal Studies Institute have partnered to host a presentation about Sustainable Tourism.

When doctors want to see a body’s organs they use an magnetic resonance imaging machine (MRI) to view beautifully clear images of what’s inside.

North Carolina Senate President Pro Tempore Marc Basnight has asked the state’s congressional delegation to support the Flexibility in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act of 2007, legislation introduced by US Rep. Walter B. Jones (R-NC-3) in November.

At 1:40 p.m. on Tuesday, two employees of T.A. Loving Company of Goldsboro, a sub contractor for the Town of Manteo, were in the process of laying sewer lines during the replacement project of the Bowser Town Lift Station in Manteo.

The Dare County Board of Commissioners’ January mid-month meeting was all about numbers as the main topics of discussion were the report of the annual audit and a new budget estimate for planned renovations to the old courthouse in Manteo.

During the last two weeks, Dare County’s incredibly robust gossip mill has generated a wide assortment of answers as to why Kill Devil Hills Police Chief Ray Davis, 54, and Deputy Chief Terry Mark Grant, 39, were placed on administrative leave with pay while an investigation is conducted.