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5/22/2013 1:07 AM Shriners mark 50 years of horse patrol Joe Joyner enjoyed his white horse, Lady. "The first parade, I had to sing to her to make her go down the street.” Joyner said, "She became the best parade horse there at the last. ... 5/17/2013 11:30 PM Wild creatures fight, fright and frolic I’ve seen strange interaction between fur and feathers often over my years of observing wildlife. Unlike some folks, I’ve shared these experiences with, I’m neither surprised, awed, ... 5/17/2013 9:39 AM Celebrating with tea Wilson County Extension and Community Association celebrated the 100th anniversary of N.C. ECA Thursday with a tea party at the Ag Center. Guests sipped tea provided by Truely Unique and sampled a v ... 5/10/2013 11:20 PM Bully for belting baritone and bass bullfrogs We have a small farm pond that is home to various aquatic species: fish we catch occasionally, and they aren’t spectacular; snapping turtles we capture and relocate; kingfisher birds we welcome; ... 5/7/2013 8:44 AM Transportation Museum trip includes stop in Wilson SPENCER — The N.C. Transportation Museum offers a chance for passengers to take a train trip to Charleston, S.C., on vintage passenger cars. This three-day, two-night excursion to Charleston, th ... 5/4/2013 10:06 AM Lovey and Dovey broke my feathered heart When birds chirp, "Help,” soft-hearted humans respond. Or so it seems according to the number of calls I receive each year from sympathetic folks who discover injured or orphaned birds. Of ... 4/30/2013 8:22 AM Wilson Chess Academy team scores wins The Wilson Chess Academy has been making all the right moves this year. As a team they have participated in five tournaments and as individuals in more than a dozen other tournaments within this past ... 4/26/2013 10:40 PM Birds' nests display decided differences I have a little picture book of birds’ nests. It’s interesting to see how the different species make preparations for their young. When you think about it, birds build their nurseries us ... 4/24/2013 8:32 AM Hands-on learning For six years now, Maria Costa has worked side-by-side with area high school students, giving them a taste of what it’s like to run a bakery. Two days a week during the mentorship, the student ... |
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