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GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS
Supporting the agricultural industry, impacting rural communities and stimulating economic development are key objectives for the 2020 NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission (NCTTFC) grant cycle. Funds will be awarded in the fall of 2020 for selected innovative projects. READ MORE
January 2020 Client Service Training Available
DUBLIN, NC -Bladen Community College is pleased to offer a short-term training opportunity, at no cost, for those seeking to enter the field of client care services. Pre-requisite “Working Smart” training starts on Tuesday January 21 st at 5:30PM on the main campus of BCC in room 207, building 2. READ MORE
January 2020 Schedule – Bladen Community College Small Business Center
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Bladen Community College, Dublin, NC The Small Business Center (SBC) of Bladen Community College is offering many great no-cost seminars and webinars in January. The new “Online Non-Profit Academy” will be presented online via webinar and livestreamed on the Main Campus in Building 2 on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM READ MORE
Bladen County students perform Disney’s Mulan Jr.
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Emereau: Bladen brought the production of Disney’s Mulan Jr. center stage at Robeson Community College on Thursday evening. READ MORE
Sweetest ribbon cutting at Tar Heel Fish House
By Charlotte Smith
Tar Heel Fish House located at 14291 Highway 87 in Tar Heel held their Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, May 16. READ MORE
Gearing up for the White Lake Water Festival for the 41st time
Dora Brogdon
This year will mark the 41st annual White Lake Water Festival for Bladen County since it began in 1979. The festival will last for three days, starting on the 17th at 11 a.m. READ MORE
Allen completes Citizen’s Academy with Bladen County Sheriff’s Office
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Elizabethtown resident, Mr. Dan Allen, the only remaining participant in the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office Citizen’s Academy was awarded his Certificate of Completion last night (5-15-2019). READ MORE
Rouzer Announces Hobbton High’s Maegan Hering as 7th District Art Competition Winner
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WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman David Rouzer (NC-07) today announced Hobbton High School student Maegan Hering as the winner of the 2019 7th Congressional District Art Competition. READ MORE
Four County gives electrical safety class
By Charlotte Smith
May is Electrical Safety Month! This month, make electrical safety a priority. Help your family avoid dangerous situations by taking a few easy precautions, Four County Electric Membership Corporation remaindered their members earlier this week. READ MORE
On-campus food pantry helps struggling students succeed in school
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Due to a lot of planning and preparation as well as the collection of over 1,500 pounds of
food, the Eagle’s Nest Food Bank at Bladen Community College is opening the first week of
May. READ MORE
Bladen County: Stop child abuse
By Charlotte Smith
It’s time to stop child abuse. April is Child Abuse Awareness month and many in Bladen County have participated in some way to bring awareness about the issue. READ MORE
Kelly residence celebrate community with annual Spring Fest
By Charlotte Smith
Celebrating communities is not a past time. Kelly Spring Fest organized by Kelly Fire Department, Station 56, held on the last Saturday of April every year provides the opportunity for celebrating community. READ MORE
Satchmo: Tribute to Louis Armstrong 7pm Saturday April 27
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Virtuoso trumpeter Dean Simms will visit the Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater in downtown Lumberton with a night of classic jazz as he leads “Satchmo: Tribute to Louis Armstrong” 7pm Saturday April 27. READ MORE
Reaching for goals at local Rotary Club
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The Elizabethtown Rotary Club heard from more than one speaker on Wednesday. READ MORE
Documentary Film “Al: My Brother” 7pm Thursday March 7 Tickets $5
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As part of its “Films that Matter” series the Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater in downtown Lumberton will be screening the newest documentary film by director Cash Michaels on Thursday March 7. READ MORE
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Fighting Fibular Hemimelia in Bladenboro
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There is a chance to help a child fight this upcoming weekend. Debbie Edwards with the Bladenboro Benefit Committee announced Waylon is fighting Fibular Hemimelia on social media. READ MORE
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Relay for Life of Bladen County
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On Tuesday, January 15th, a Relay for Life of Bladen County meeting will be held in the Bladen County Library located in Elizabethtown. READ MORE
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Farewell Angelina will perform at the Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater
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Named after a haunting Bob Dylan song, Farewell Angelina is an all-female country group with four powerhouse vocalists, dynamic songwriters and badass multi-instrumentalists. READ MORE
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Tips to make holiday returns easy
By Erin Smith
For many, with the joy of Christmas morning also comes the need for returning gifts. READ MORE
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There is still needs this holiday season
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The Elizabethtown Rotary Club Met for the last time this year to hear about ways to assist hurricane victims still in need. READ MORE
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Southern Jewels
By Bob Byers
As the weather gets cold and dreary, we tend to put away the gardening boots in favor of an easy chair and a good book (or plant catalog). But wait, there’s still something beautiful going on in the garden. READ MORE
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Bell take title of Miss NC Queen of Hope
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Alyssa Bell won the title of Miss North Carolina Queen of Hope 2018-19. This is a State Pageant that comes with a scholarship to the school of her choice, several photo shoots and many other gifts. READ MORE
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Bladen County needs assistance with recovery
The second Saturday afternoon after Hurricane Florence was a work day for many in Bladen County. A lot of people were seen taking advantage of the sunny day to start recovering from the devastation left behind from the storm.
Judge Douglas Sasser helped organize a work crew in Kelly. Local volunteers met at the Farmer’s Market in Bladenboro. The Baptist Men met at Elizabethtown Baptist Church. READ MORE
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Dublin Peanut Festival applications for pageant, car show and vendors now being accepted
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Plans are under way for the 26th annual Dublin Peanut Festival which is scheduled for Saturday, September 15th. Applications are being accepted for craft and food vendors, the Classic Car Show and the Dublin Peanut Festival Pageant. READ MORE
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Immunization Awareness Day Coming up
The Bladen County Health Department will conduct an Immunization Awareness Day on Friday, August 24th, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Adult and child vaccines will be available. READ MORE
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Benefit planned for Ayven’s Sunny Place
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A benefit is planned to support Ayven’s Sunny Place which is a non-profit group offering support to families with critical ill children. The event will take place on Saturday, September 8th, at the Lumber River Camp Ground located at 570 Tar Landing Road, Evergreen. READ MORE
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Fruit Tree Friends
by Alan Branhagen
Fresh fruit picked off your own trees is a hot horticultural pursuit these days. Homeowners envision delectable apples, pears, peaches, plums and cherries dripping from their trees. READ MORE
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To East Bladen High School Graduate, Quinton R. Bedsole
Words cannot express how proud we are of you. You are an exceptional fine young man, athlete, and student. READ MORE
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Elizabethtown Fire Department recruitment letter
The Elizabethtown Fire Department takes our responsibility very seriously. Our community is protected by dedicated and committed emergency service responders who do their jobs when called upon, even at three o’clock in the morning. Saving lives and protecting property is not an easy task responding to over 1,000 calls a year. We do it willingly and often without recognition. READ MORE
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Minuteman Thanks Customers who Donated to MDA Fundraiser
We would like to say “Thank You” to all of our customers at Minuteman Food Mart for their generous contribution during our MDA fundraiser. Because of you, we were able to raise $65,000.00 this year!! READ MORE
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Celebrate your Graduate with Graduation Lines
Congratulations to all of our 2018 graduates! As the academic year comes to an end, Seniors are anxiously awaiting the moment when they will be announced as graduates. BladenOnline.com is proud of all of our 2018 graduating seniors and would like to celebrate their accomplishments. READ MORE
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Cindy’s moves in to new building
Cindy’s Drive Thru and Catering restaurant located on US 701 South across from Elizabethtown Middle School is moving into a larger space. On Tuesday, the restaurant is expected to open in the newly constructed building located behind the current facility. READ MORE
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40th White Lake Water Festival continues
The rain has not stopped the 40th Annual White Lake Water Festival from continuing on Saturday, May 19th. The fun started with the annual parade. Over 20 vendors set up shop at Goldston’s Beach. READ MORE
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Bladen County’s newest Eagle Scout Celebrated
The newest Eagle Scout was recognized during a ceremony this past Saturday at Dublin First Baptist Church. Each Boy Scout has different merit badges and service requirements to advance through to obtain a higher rank in the organization. READ MORE
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Fundraiser planned for Memorial Day weekend
A fundraiser for Ron Black is planned for Saturday, May 26th, at 11 a.m. at the Camp Clearwater Arcade. Cost is $7 per plate. READ MORE
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It’s a dogs life in Elizabethtown
Lloyd Park’s new dog park is a favorite place for some on a Sunday afternoon. READ MORE
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Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater Announces 2017-2018 Season
Sept. 23: Old school party style with “A Temptations Revue” featuring Barrington “Bo” Henderson.
Oct. 6: Old school country-cowboy style with Riders in the Sky.
Oct. 26: Organist Mark Andersen and Friends return to mark Halloween with a “Phantom of the Opera” special performance of silent film and singing.READ MORE
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From Southern Living magazine: 5 Beach Weekends under $500
We rounded up five $500 weekends (and exclusive SL discounts!) at some of the region’s hottest beaches, from Miami to Hilton Head. The least you could do is send us a postcard. READ MORE
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A Look at Brussels Sprouts
Sandra R. Cain
For Better Living
Brussels sprouts are the newest member of the cabbage family. The leaves are on the top
of the plant and the tiny heads completely surround the stalk. READ MORE
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Jail-A-Thon deemed success; final tally not yet calculated
By: Erin Smith
There was plenty of laughter and smiles to go around on Wednesday afternoon at the Bladen County Board of Education as the Bladen County Education Foundation held their 9th annual Jail-A-Thon. David Wall, one of the event’s organizers deemed this event a success, though final totals have not been calculated as donations are still being received. READ MORE
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From US News & World Report magazine: 7 Smart Money Saving Tips for Your Summer Vacation
No matter how far you are from home, time off is time off. Escaping from your job, taking a break from household responsibilities and skipping other mundane maintenance required for everyday life is rejuvenating. READ MORE
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BladenOnline.com Roundtable Discussions Series on Opioid Epidemic: HB 243
BladenOnline.com‘s roundtable discussions on the opioid epidemic in North Carolina and Bladen County continues this week with a look at NC House Bill 243 known as the “The STOP Act.” READ MORE
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Lyn & Lola Johnson of Bladenboro
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From Travel + Leisure: Best Places to Travel in 2017
Putting together our annual list of the best places to travel is a process that takes several months—we survey writers based around the world, talk to our A-List travel specialists, and look at the most exciting hotel and restaurant openings. READ MORE
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From the Huffington Post: Bringing Down the Open House: Tips for a Successful Graduation Party READ MORE
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iPhone/iPad Tips and Tricks: Venmo, iPhone 7S/8 Rumors, Ding, Playstation Vue
By: Gordon Kinlaw
Walmart App Update
In my last newsletter, I wrote about the Walmart App and Walmart Pay. After a few weeks of using the app, I can say it works great so keep your cards in the card when you shop Walmart. I also switched my RX to Walmart and found that it is very convenient to refill your meds with the app. READ MORE
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Connor Austin Bullard and Phoebe Carlin Campbell to wed in June ceremony
Chris and Debbie Campbell of Elizabethtown, NC announce the engagement of their daughter, Phoebe Carlin Campbell to Connor Austin Bullard, son of Johnny and Denise Bullard of Clinton, NC. READ MORE
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Da’Jour Smith to wed Kristin Jessie
Chiquita Smith of Bladenboro, NC would like to announce the engagement of her son Da’Jour Smith to Kristin Jessie. Da’Jour graduated from East Bladen in 2009, and is currently employed at Parlett Painting, he is a loving father to Zha’Neiyah Smith who is 9 years old. READ MORE
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Kayla Nicole Bridgers to wed Justin Michael Dove in July
Jeff and Denise Bridgers of Dublin, NC announce the engagement of their daughter, Kayla Nicole Bridgers to Justin Michael Dove, son of Edward and Leslie Singletary of Whiteville, NC. Kayla is employed at D’Vine Foods of Elizabethtown and Justin is currently a farm manager at Prestage Farms. READ MORE [divider]
Whitney Michele Nye and Michael Eugene Inman II to marry in August
Jennifer and Anthony Bryan and Mike Nye announce the engagement and forthcoming wedding of their daughter, Whitney Michele Nye of Bladenboro, to Michael Eugene Inman II of Tar Heel. Michael is the son of Michael and Renee Inman. READ MORE
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BladenOnline’s Roundtable Discussions Series on the Drug Epidemic: Pastor Cameron McGill
BladenOnline.com’s Roundtable Discussion on Opioid abuse in Bladen County continues this week with an interview with Pastor Cameron McGill. READ MORE
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Magnificent Lantern Festival Unites the Masses
FAYETTEVILLE, NC –– When The Lantern Fest®, wholly owned by Sack Lunch Productions, Inc. (OTC PINK: SAKL), returns to Fayetteville on October 7, hopes and dreams will weave a tapestry of light across the night sky. Last year, more than 1,500 gathered at the Fayetteville Motor Speedway to see a sky filled with lanterns. Event organizers are excited to return for another unforgettable evening. READ MORE
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BladenOnline.com Roundtable Discussion on: Opioid abuse in Bladen County
BladenOnline.com Roundtable Discussion on Opioid abuse in Bladen continues with an interview with Bladen County Sheriff’s Department’s Detective, Richard Allen.
Our staff sat down with Detective Allen to talk about the opioid problem in the county. He said about 75 percent of the drug arrests involve pills of some type. READ MORE [divider]
BladenOnline’s Roundtable Discussions on the Drug Epidemic in Rural Southeast
BladenOnline’s Roundtable Discussions on the Drug Epidemic in Rural Southeast – Series II. BladenOnline.com is committed to bringing the rise in the drug epidemic to the discussion table in Bladen County. In 2016 we did the first Series in articles about the epidemic. Now, we will have more interviews about the problems our County and Country are facing with the drug addiction. READ MORE
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