The Robesonian - Thu Nov 26
A former Robeson County sheriff's deputy was arrested on Monday and charged with stealing prescription drugs from a pharmacy while on duty as an officer with the Fair Bluff Police Department, according to the Columbus County Sheriff's Office.
Columbus Charter School hopes to expandWWAY-TV Wilmington - Tue Nov 24
Submitted by WWAY on 24 November 2009 - 5:41pm. READ MORE: The only charter school in Columbus and Bladen counties is hoping to get bigger.
Former Fair Bluff police officer investigates crime he committedWECT-TV Wilmington - Tue Nov 24
A former Fair Bluff police officer has been arrested and is facing drug related charges.
Coastline Rescue Squad searching for more volunteersBrunswick Beacon - Mon Nov 23
Coastline Rescue's dwindling volunteer roster has the squad chief and president worried about the volunteer squad's future.
Election officials conduct recount in Columbus CountyWECT-TV Wilmington - Fri Nov 20
Election officials in Columbus County will wait until they finish another recount to make a decision about investigating an election protest.
Prescription drug abuse running rampant in Columbus CountyWWAY-TV Wilmington - Thu Nov 19
Submitted by WWAY on 19 November 2009 - 6:46pm. A startling statistic coming out of Columbus County; the rural county dispenses the most prescription drugs in the entire state on a per capita basis.
Back Then - Men confess to 1959 murder of Wilmington manStarNewsOnline.com - Wed Nov 18
Published: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 10:55 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 10:55 a.m. Looking back 50 and 100 years ago in the StarNews.
Reward offered for bear poacherStarNewsOnline.com - Tue Nov 17
Authorities in Columbus County have offered a $1,000 reward for a poacher - a bear poacher.
Dockery leaving Extension postBladen Journal - Mon Nov 16
Dalton Dockery, Bladen County Extension director, for the past two years, has announced he will be leaving his post effective Monday, Nov.
Interim economic development director hired; Vance contract with new man is for 3 monthsDaily Dispatch - Fri Nov 13
James "Jim" R. Hinkle - one of 32 applicants to become Vance County's full-time economic development director - will begin as interim director Monday under a three-month contract.
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