The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Coast: Sunday, April 23, 1995
REGULATIONS ALMOST FORCE PLANS FOR POOL TO COME UP HIGH 'N' DRY
ELIZABETH CITY WOMAN APPOINTED TO STATE BOARD
COVER STORY: SMALLER PAYCHECKS ARE PRICE OF LIVING ON OUTER BANKS
COVER STORY: DREAM JOBS VISITORS TO THE OUTER BANKS OFTEN DON'T LEAVE. THE LOCALS CALL IT GETTING ``SAND IN YOUR SHOES.'' THE NEWCOMERS CALL IT HOME.
OUTER BANKS FORUM IMPORTS WITTY WORKS OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN
EDUCATOR TO REVIEW HOUSTON SCHOOL
CANADIAN VISITORS GET SPECIAL ATTENTION TOURISM, THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS IN DARE COUNTY, IS ESTIMATED TO BE A $625 MILLION INDUSTRY.
WARMER WATERS BRING BETTER FISHING TO OUTER BANKS
CRYING 'WOLF! WOLF!' DULLS DARE'S DEFENSES
ALBEMARLE COACHES DON'T LIKE FACING CURRITUCK'S GREAT PITCHER CORY SCOTT IS A BIT MORE - HE'S ALSO THE KNIGHTS' FIELD GENERAL AND THEIR CHEERLEADER.
CURRITUCK HIGH SHUTS OUT PERQUIMANS IN INVITATIONAL THE KNIGHTS' PLAY WAS FLAWLESS AS THE TEAM CRUISED TO ITS 13TH STRAIGHT WIN FOR THIS SEASON.
EAGLES POISED FOR A BIG FINISH NORTHEASTERN, WITH A SEVEN-STROKE LEAD, COULD TAKE THE CONFERENCE TITLE.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CAROLINA COAST
ARTISTS RALLY TO PROJECT IN BEHALF OF DARE HOSPICE
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