by John Evans | Apr 15, 2020 | Featured |
“Take What You Need, Leave What You Can, Little Is Much, In The Masters’ Hands” In the summer of 2017, Kennedy Thomason and her friends in the youth group at St. Luke’s UMC in Denton were looking for a community project when Kennedy took a reference from her mother...
by John Evans | Mar 29, 2018 | Archives |
By JOHN P. EVANS III As soon as the middle of May, Greensboro’s historic Riverside Inn is likely to be occupied once again, only this time it will be in business for a very special and unique purpose. The old hotel, which was last occupied in 2012, has been vacant for...
by John Evans | Mar 29, 2018 | Archives |
by John Evans A “dream come true” for a Delaware nun, Caroline County’s Samaritan House celebrates its 40th year of service this year. Founded May 6, 1978 by Sister Anita Paul of the Catholic Church of Wilmington, it fulfilled her desire to establish a permanent way...
by John Evans | Jan 29, 2018 | Archives |
by John P. Evans III Jewell Bedwell has lived – and recovered from – the cycle of drug abuse and what it did to her life. Sober and drug-free for eight years, Bedwell’s dependence on drugs was so strong it eventually led her afoul of the law, not just for abuse but...
by John Evans | Jan 1, 2018 | Archives |
by JOHN P. EVANS III On November 14th, the Caroline County School System held the latest in a series of meetings on “What’s New in Our Schools.” Held at Denton Elementary, it focused on the system’s planned adoption of the “Essentials in Learning” curriculum, which is...
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