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Event featuring John Jacobs of Life is Good set for Thursday in Nags Head
Kitty Hawk Kites has announced an event featuring John Jacobs, the co-founder and chief creative optimist of lifestyle brand Life is Good. The event will be held Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 6 p.m. at Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head. “Join us for an evening of inspiration, laughter, and renewed purpose as John shares his remarkable journey […] The post Event featuring John Jacobs of Life is Good set for Thursday in Nags Head appeared first on The Coastland Times.
Sublime with Rome announces final tour with a stop at the Outer Banks
Greenville, N.C. (WITN) - Sublime With Rome will bring their Farewell Tour to Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo on Thursday, August 29, with special guests G. Love & The Special Sauce and Fortunate Youth. The show will be a celebration of Sublime With Rome’s decade plus of music, memories,...
Coastal Crossroads in Whalebone Junction
Murphy to Manteo: Finding new adventures, historic detours, and the soul of North Carolina on the state’s longest highway: U.S. Route 64. Read the series. We’re sitting at a crossroads: When the light turns green, Alex and I will leave U.S. Highway 64 behind and cruise across an imaginary line in the sand, so to speak, and onto NC Highway 12. Even as we idle at Highway 64’s eastern terminus, we feel a sense of forward momentum. Our 4-month-old son, James, is in the backseat, screeching like a happy little seagull. It seems like everything we do now is a first, even if it’s not our first. Our first family road trip. Our first family vacation to the Outer Banks. Everything is different now, but in the best way. First stop, Jennette’s Pier — as soon as the light changes.
Guest Column: One of Manteo’s most brutal murders still cries out for answers
Editor’s note: John Railey is the author of the new book Murder in Manteo: Seeking Justice for Stacey Stanton. On Thursday, May 16 at 6 p.m. at the College of The Albemarle in Manteo, he will be on a panel on the case with Delia D’Ambra, who grew up in Manteo and created a popular […] The post Guest Column: One of Manteo’s most brutal murders still cries out for answers appeared first on The Coastland Times.
Corps of Engineers outlines current efforts to remediate Buxton Beach at public meeting
Community members heard an update on the efforts to remediate environmental hazards, (and specifically petroleum contamination), on a roughly 500-yard section of Buxton Beach at a public meeting held on March 14. Representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the National Park Service, the Dare County Board of Commissioners,...
Childhood passion leads to career at Red Wolf Center
COLUMBIA — Tales of Tasmanian tigers led Katerina Ramos down the rabbit hole to the Red Wolf Center at the Pocosin National Wildlife Refuge in Tyrrell County. One could say it was puppy love. Ramos is the red wolf educator and program outreach coordinator at the Red Wolf Center. The passion she exudes for endangered species is instantly contagious. ...
Once part of the nation’s largest farm, crops still grow in Dare County — surrounded by wildlife refuge
MANNS HARBOR, N.C. — “It’s good land,” said Matt Respass, a lifelong farmer from just south of Plymouth in Washington County. Respass, 49, recently signed his second three-year lease to farm nearly 339 acres on the Dare County mainland. “Last year, it was a good growing season, and I had a beautiful crop of corn down there,” he said. He plans to plant the fields, which he leases from Dare ...
Lady Jackets start slow, then rout First Flight
This year, it was First Flight that had to make the long bus ride. It will be Lee County that rides into the second round. The Lady Jackets have, purely by coincidence, been paired up with the Nighthawks in the first round of the NCHSAA 3A state playoffs in each of the past two seasons. Last year, it was First Flight that had the higher seed, and Lee had to make a 243-mile trip to Kill Devil Hills, only for the Nighthawks to end their season.
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