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Year: 2019

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UFO Sightings by US State: January 2019

February 15, 2019 Kay Whatley

By Kay Whatley, Editor Across the United States each year, thousands of unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings are reported. UFO reports cover close encounters of various types, range from blinking lights in the sky to […]

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Upcoming Vendor Opportunities in Eastern NC

February 12, 2019 Kay Whatley

Vendor opportunities coming up, offering small businesses, farms, and entrepreneurs the chance to take part in an event and sell their wares. Events listed below may be held for a day or weekend; farmers market […]

This panorama from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover was taken on Dec. 19 (Sol 2265). The rover's last drill location on Vera Rubin Ridge is visible, as well as the clay region it will spend the next year exploring. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
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Mars Curiosity Rover Departs Vera Rubin Ridge, Video Released

February 12, 2019 Kay Whatley

After exploring Mars’ Vera Rubin Ridge for more than a year, NASA’s Curiosity rover recently moved on. But a new 360-video lets the public visit Curiosity’s final drill site on the ridge, an area nicknamed […]

Hemp growing on a farm in Bunn, NC (Franklin County). Photo: Kay Whatley
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NC Industrial Hemp Commission Meeting by Phone is Feb. 15

February 12, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The North Carolina Industrial Hemp Commission will hold a public meeting to review and approve research pilot program applications. The conference call may be joined Friday, February 15, 2019, at 9:30am. On the agenda is […]

The Marine Electric, a 605-foot cargo ship, as seen underway before its capsizing and sinking on Feb. 12, 1983. The converted WWII-era ship foundered 30 miles off the coast of Virginia and capsized, throwing most of its 34 crew into 37-degree water, where 31 of them drowned or succumbed to hypothermia. Photo: US Coast Guard
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A Little Bit of History: The shipwreck that changed the Coast Guard forever

February 12, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The history of the sinking of the Marine Electric and creation of Coast Guard rescue swimmers program, provided by the United States Coast Guard 5th District Mid-Atlantic. Story and artwork by Petty Officer 2nd Class Corinne Zilnicki […]

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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored — Feb. 15-17, 2019

February 11, 2019 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor This list may include events from North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, and beyond including a few unique coastal or mountain events. While most listed events are free […]

The Nevermore Film Festival is March 8-10, 2019. Source: The Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc.
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Nevermore Film Festival Returns Mar. 8-10

February 11, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Celebrating 20 years of scaring, thrilling and entertaining audiences in Durham, the Nevermore Film Festival will return to the Carolina Theatre in downtown Durham, North Carolina, from Friday, March 8 through Sunday, March 10, 2019. […]

Soul Food Feast 2019. Source: Selma NC Parks and Rec
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Selma, NC: Soul Food Feast is Feb. 23

February 11, 2019 Kay Whatley

Selma Parks and Recreation’s second-annual Soul Food Feast will be held Saturday, February 23, 2019, 11am-2pm. Admission is free for all ages. Come with family and friends and feed your souls with good food, music, and […]

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Biltmore Opens New Exhibition: A Vanderbilt House Party – The Gilded Age

February 11, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

After more than two years of collaboration with Oscar-winning designer John Bright, Biltmore has opened its latest exhibition, A Vanderbilt House Party – The Gilded Age. The exhibition is open now and runs through May 27, 2019. A […]

Hemp growing on a farm in Bunn NC. Photo: Kay Whatley
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NC Regulators to Notify Hemp Companies Regarding CBD Product Restrictions

February 9, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) is sending out letters the week of February 11, 2019 to manufacturers and retailers who sell products containing CBD oil, detailing what is legal to […]

Source: Dr. John Stamey
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Bigfoot Column: Indiana Bigfoot Sighting

February 6, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

By Dr. John Stamey Matt, currently age 43, had an amazing experience in Fall of 1996. At the time, he was 21 years old. His folks had almost ten acres of land in the middle […]

HeART of the Gardens logo. Source: Airlie Gardens
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Airlie Gardens “HeART of the Gardens” Exhibit: Call to Artists

February 6, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

New Hanover County’s Airlie Gardens is looking for artists, or teams of artists, to decorate, paint, and adorn one of ten oversized fiberglass hearts for the gardens’ newest art exhibit, HeART of the Gardens. Artists may choose to submit […]

Grassy plants called sedges grow across the surface of the bog that Neumann and her team studied. Credit: Rebecca Neumann/University of Washington
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Early Spring Rain Boosts Methane from Thawing Permafrost by 30 Percent

February 6, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Arctic permafrost is thawing as the Earth warms due to climate change. In some cases scientists predict that this thawing soil will release increasing amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, that is known to […]

State of North Carolina Martin Luther King, Jr. Commissioner Jacquie Jeffers
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Editorial: Black History is Woven Into the Fabric of America

February 5, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

By Jacquie Jeffers, State of North Carolina Martin Luther King, Jr. Commissioner Black History Month is a celebration of an amazing culture! African Americans have made tremendous contributions to the fabric of America. For example, Dr. Shirley […]

Carolina Wren by Bette Parette. Source: Audubon Great Backyard Bird Count
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Audubon and Dorothea Dix Park Invite Public to Great Backyard Bird Count Kickoff Event

February 5, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

National Audubon Society President and First Lady of North Carolina to Speak As a kickoff to the global Great Backyard Bird Count, Audubon North Carolina, Wake Audubon Society, and the City of Raleigh will hold […]

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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored — Feb. 8-10, 2019

February 4, 2019 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor This list may include events from North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, and beyond including a few unique coastal or mountain events. While most listed events are free […]

A small section of the ruptured fault from the Palu earthquake. Credit: ©2018 European Union/Pierre Prakash/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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Deadly Indonesian Quake Was a Rare “Superfast” Event

February 4, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Last September’s major earthquake near Palu City on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi was a rare supershear event, a new study has found. Fewer than 15 of these superfast-moving, extra-powerful earthquakes have ever been identified. […]

Expedition 58 Flight Engineer Anne McClain conducts a science experiment aboard the International Space Station. Photo: NASA
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California Students to “Call” NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station

February 3, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Elementary school students from California will have an opportunity to talk with a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station next week. NASA Astronaut Anne McClain will speak with students from William Brooks and Buckeye elementary schools in El […]

Source: Ellen Queen, Franklin County Arts Council
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Celebrate Black History Month at FCAC Open Mic

February 3, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The Diversity Team of the Franklin County Arts Council (FCAC) invites singers, musicians and poets to participate in an Open Mic Saturday afternoon, February 16, 2019. The event celebrates Black History Month with a theme […]

Eastern North Carolina is home to many birds, including cardinals. Photo: Frank Whatley
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Wendell Historical Society to Hold “Wendell’s Birds” Program on Feb. 21

February 1, 2019 Kay Whatley

After the Audubon 2019 Great Backyard Bird Count ends, bird enthusiasts can look forward to a bird-oriented event in Wendell, North Carolina. The Wendell Historical Society meeting on Thursday, February 21, 2019, 7pm, will include guest speaker Frank Doherty presenting: […]

Black History Month Celebration flyer. Source: Sweetriches, Wilson, NC
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Celebrate Black History at Wilson, NC Free Event

February 1, 2019 Kay Whatley

Get ready for an entertainment-filled evening in Wilson, North Carolina, as the nonprofit Love One Another Sisterhood, Inc. hosts a free Black History Month Celebration. Come and enjoy a night of music, poetry, dance, and acting […]

Source: Town of Wendell, North Carolina.
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Wendell Residents to Help Craft Town’s Vision during Community Visioning/Economic Positioning Forum

February 1, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Wendell’s residents, property and business owners will gather to develop an Economic Positioning Statement/vision for the Town on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 6-8:30pm, at the Board Room of Wendell Town Hall at 15 E Fourth […]

Booker T. Washington Community Center. Source: Jessie Nunery, City of Rocky Mount
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Job fair coming to Rocky Mount Community Center

February 1, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The city of Rocky Mount, North Carolina’s Parks and Recreation Department will host its 2019 Job Fair on Monday, March 4, 2019, 10am-1pm, at the Booker T. Washington Community Center. Representatives from more than 20 local companies […]

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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored — Feb. 1-3, 2019

January 30, 2019 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor This list may include events from North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, and beyond including a few unique coastal or mountain events. While most listed events are free […]

Business Happenings
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Eastern NC Business Events in February 2019

January 30, 2019 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor Area Chambers of Commerce, business groups, and local businesses/organizations hold educational events and provide free business training or networking opportunities. Events listed below may take place in the five-county area […]

Source: City Of Rocky Mount NC.
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The Main Event Band to Perform at First Friday

January 30, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The Main Event Band will highlight First Friday’s return to the Imperial Centre for the Arts & Sciences on February 1, 2019, 6-9pm. Known as a party band that performs R&B, Soul, Beach, Country and Funk music, […]

Male House Finch photo taken by Jeanette Tasey during the Great Backyard Bird Count.
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Great Backyard Bird Count 2019 Should Be “Finchy” and Fun

January 29, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Winter finch “irruption” will be a highlight for many The 22nd Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) will take place from Friday, February 15 through Monday, February 18, 2019. Volunteers from around the world are invited to […]

2019 exhibit, Be The Astronaut, will be open through the summer. Source: Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences, Rocky Mount, NC
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Astronaut Exhibit Launched at Imperial Centre

January 29, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The Children’s Museum & Science Center at the Imperial Centre for the Arts & Sciences will allow youth to have a hands-on learning experience with Be the Astronaut, an interactive learning exhibit that teaches STEAM (Science, […]

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