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From this week's Sunday Edition: After six terms spread over four decades, Wilmington City Councilman Charlie Rivenbark said goodbye to public office this week.
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Citizen Warrior is an autobiographical account of Gene Merritt’s lifelong efforts to improve Wilmington — work that was at times contentious, creative, and even inspired.Merritt fought to change the downtown nightlife scene, pushing for liquor-by-the-drink while also evicting topless bars and sex shops. His next battle was an industrial coal pile planned where the modern-day riverwalk and concert venue exist. Then there was the struggle to bring 1-40 to Wilmington, and later, to keep the county from selling its hospital. And, of course, there were many other challenges along the way. Merrit joined us along with co-author John Meyer, who helped cover these stories as a veteran StarNews reporter and editor.
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State News
- Newborn right whale spotted off North Carolina coast
- Weird Science: Citizen science and monkey sweat help NC researcher determine whether current obsession with skincare routines may be doing more harm than good
- East Fork Pottery announces multi-million dollar expansion
- Randolph commissioners to hold public hearing on the future of the library board
- Guilford County readies fiscal stress test
- More FEMA money is headed to WNC, including $7.7 million for Asheville’s municipal golf course
- More Republican NC legislators facing primary challenges as candidate filing opens
- 2025 'a record-setting year' for new NC job announcements, says Gov. Josh Stein
- ‘Physically taxing’ and ‘emotional.’ MountainTrue crews tackle the long-term work of debris cleanup in WNC
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