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Last area teams lose soccer playoff games
The area girls soccer season came to an end Thursday when the last two local public school teams still in the state playoffs — Currituck and Perquimans — lost their matches. The No. 13-ranked Currituck County High School Knights were shut out 3-0 by the No. 4-ranked Fike Deacons in the 3A NCHSAA women’s soccer championship tournament. The Deacons scored all three goals in the first half. Knights goalkeeper Grace Walls made seven saves on 10 Deacon shots on goal. ...
Letter: Lights at Currituck maintenance building a public nuisance
We have been fighting with the Currituck County commissioners for a year over the public nuisance lights on the new county maintenance building. We have a petition signed by virtually everyone in our neighborhood saying "turn the lights off" but after two presentations to the commissioners they are ignoring us. On Nov. 6, 2023 and March 4, 2024 we gave a presentation to the county commissioners on the light problem and followed it up with an email to the county manager in December and a...
Lower, seasonal speed limits in effect along areas of the Outer Banks
As peak travel season on the Outer Banks approaches, the N.C. Department of Transportation crews are changing speed limit signs to reflect lower speed limits along sections of N.C. 12 in parts of Currituck and Dare counties. On May 15, the speed limits in areas through the tri-villages of Rodanthe, Waves and Salvo, as well as in Avon, Corolla and Frisco, were lowered to 35 mph from the ...
"Light" vote turnout anticipated for North Carolina's second primary races. Here's what to know
CURRITUCK, N.C. — North Carolina voters will again head to the voting booths, two months after Super Tuesday still left two races in the Tar Heel State undecided. And in the state's more rural communities like Currituck County, the possibility of low voter turnout doesn’t change the job of elections workers like Kimberly Twine.
NC 12 to return to seasonal speed limits on Wednesday
MANTEO, N.C. — As peak travel season on the Outer Banks approaches, N.C. Department of Transportation crews will change speed limit signs May 15 to reflect lower speed limits along sections of N.C. 12 in parts of Currituck and Dare counties. On Wednesday, the speed limits in areas through the tri-villages of Rodanthe, Waves and […]
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