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First-class fishers
Local members of Wildlife Action, including Ethan Brewer, left, Ethan Green, and Rebecca Lewis, got first through third place respetively at the club’s annual Fishing Rodeo in Whiteville.
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Features briefs for June 1
LUMBERTON — The Alive After 5 concert series starts on Thursday with the Rick Strickland Band. The show will last from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the corner of Third and Water streets in Lumberton. Upcoming performers include the Carolina Breakers on June 9; the Black Water Rhythm & Blues Band on June 16; Craig Woolard on June 23; and the Band of Oz on June 30.
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DeFalco said that dogs' excitement by just seeing a leash can help motivate people to go walking, something that can greatly lower their risk of heart disease.
Walk this way
LUMBERTON — Alayna DeFalco wants to see everyone as excited to go for a walk as are Jersey Girl, P.J and Lucy, all dogs she gave a second leash on life. “Have you ever jingled your keys, or went toward the cabinet or closet that keeps the leash?” DeFalco said. “Have you realized your dog’s reaction — instant energy.” DeFalco, an exercise science lecturer at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke and a volunteer at the Robeson Coun...
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‘Bridesmaids’ hilarious, but raunchy
Well I couldn’t just sit back and watch “The Hangover” guys have all the fun, could I? So I poured myself a mental martini and went to see what the gals had to say about all this wedding stuff in “Bridesmaids.” Turns out, they had a lot to say. There were, of course, the typical and mandatory wedding issues: a bridesmaids’ luncheon; the dress fitting; the bachelorette party in Vegas; and the bridal shower. The results, however, were anythin...
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<p>The Lumberton Junior Service League recently announced its new sustainers: Donna Stevens, left, Morgan Strickland, Holly Thompson, Stacey Walters, Brandy Ellis and Christie Maring, at its annual picnic.</p>
Junior Service League announces new sustainers
LUMBERTON — The Lumberton Junior Service League recently announced its new sustainers during it annual picnic. They are Donna Stevens, Morgan Strickland, Holly Thompson, Stacey Walters, Brandy Ellis and Christie Maring. “We wanted to use the May picnic as an opportunity to recognize these new sustainers who exemplify the spirit of the Junior Service League,” said President Lauren Hardin. Sustainers must complete five years of service and ...
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A look back — 1934
Photo courtesy of Ava Oxendine Members of the Cherokee Indian Normal School girl’s class of 1934 are shown. They are Mary Theo Warriuax, left, front; Francis Bell Hunt; Christine Hunt; Vivian Lowry, left, back; Susan Locklear; Betty Lou Hunt; and Strendie Sampson. Sampson’s birthday was May 29, 1913, so she would have turned 98 today.
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Join in for free laughs, juggling, magic, reading
Hi once again. Last week I wrote an article asking the question: Why summer reading? In this article, I will explain a part of what the Summer Reading Program at the Robeson County Public Library involves for children and teens participating. The theme for the Summer 2011 program is “One World, Many Stories” for children, 12 and under, and You Are Here for teens, ages 13 to 18 years old. Let’s start out talking about the reading portion of ...
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Kelli Borbet, left, the Affinity Program Specialist for SRMC, shows Evelyn Walters how to look at her friends list on Facebook recently. Borbet was teaching classes to senior citizens about the social media website. | Staff photo by Amanda Sampson
Finding Facebook
LUMBERTON — Evelyn Walters has 63 friends on Facebook, but recently realized she doesn’t know some of them. “I have it, but I have no idea how to use it,” Walters said of her Facebook account. The 72-year-old Lumberton resident recently attended a training seminar at Southeastern Regional Medical Center to learn more about how to use the social networking website, which has more than 500 million active users. “I think it’s important bec...
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Terrell
Lumberton chosen as the site for book conference
LUMBERTON — The inaugural Book ‘Em North Carolina book fair and writers conference will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 25, 2012, at Robeson Community College. About 75 authors are expected to participate in book signings, talks and panel discussions. “The Book ‘Em Foundation only permits one area in each state to be the host for the Book ‘Em Book Festival,” said p.m. terrell, a Lumberton author and one of the co-founders of the B...
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Ready, set, kill weeds
The time is finally here. It feels as though it has been a long time coming. You may now officially start your weed control practices on your centipede lawns. Ready, set, kill the weeds! May is the ideal time to take care of your late spring and summer weed problems in your centipede grass lawns. Many of you are probably thinking that I am a little slow, but that is OK. I get that a lot. Centipede grass is one of the easiest grasses to ma...
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Features briefs for May 25
SAN ANTONIO — Airman First Class Eric James Bryant recently graduated from basic training and the Security Forces Academy from Lackland Air Force Base. He will be stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. Bryant is the son of Cindy L. and Kenneth Bryant.
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Doris Lee, the pastor of Cannon Full Gospel in Lumberton, delivers sermons in front of a cross that members of the congregation say has the likeness of Christ – and two other people – in it.
Heavenly sight; local congregation sees face of Christ on cross
LUMBERTON – Pastor Doris Lee has always known that Christ was with her, and says all she has to do is glance over her shoulder as she addresses the congregation for that assurance. Lee is the pastor of Cannon Full Gospel, a Lumberton church that is home to a wooden cross that is said to show the likeness of Christ — and two other people — in the wood’s grains. “I hadn’t paid any attention to it until a little boy said, ‘That man on the cr...
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Lumberton author p.m. terrell will be touring the county this week to promote her newest book, 'The Banker's Greed.' Terrell auctioned off the role of the dog in benefit the Robeson County Humane Society and spoke with many residents to help with the writing of the book.
Local author will speak around the county
LUMBERTON — Local author p.m. terrell will be touring the county this week to promote her newest novel, “The Banker’s Greed.” Terrell, who lives in Lumberton, will be signing copies of the book at the Pembroke Public Library at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, at the McMillan Memorial Library in Red Springs at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, and at the Osterneck Auditorium in Lumberton at 7 p.m. on Thursday. “This is going to be the grand finale of the spring ...
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A look back — 1959
Courtesy of the North Carolina State Archives Pembroke native Billy Lowry, right, with Dr. C.C. Crittenden views an antique gun supposedly owned by his uncle, Henry Berry Lowery, at the North Carolina Hall of History in 1959. Lowry, the son of Calvin Lowry, was 98 at the time.
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Johna Alexandria Edmonds was recently named Miss Tarheel 2011. Her platform is Readers to Leaders: Promoting Literacy in America’s Youth.
Lumberton native crowned Miss Tarheel
CHAPEL HILL — Johna Alexandria Edmonds, a Lumberton native, was recently named Miss Tar Heel 2011. She will compete in the Miss North Carolina Pageant on June 25 at the Meymandi Concert Hall in downtown Raleigh. She will be vying for the crown along with 32 other state representatives. Edmonds is a senior at North Carolina State University, where she is pursuing a bachelor of science degree in Accounting with a concentration in Financial ...
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