Brandia Deatherage's Entries

We, at Beaufort County Now, can only hope that some of the mistakes that sneak past our not-so-very-close watch are almost as hilarious as those hiding in the following newspaper headlines.
On May 2, Lieutenant Jamie Cahoon obtained a warrant charging Clarence K. Thigpen, of Tranters Creek Drive in Washington, with one count of Failure to Register Change of Address as a Sex Offender.
Every Friday, real-estate broker Brandia Deatherage, of Deatherage & Associates real-estate brokerage, compiles a list of the current foreclosure inventory in Beaufort County.
The deadline for submissions is May 15. Directions for submission can be found in the explanation of the book and call for entries, which can be read by clicking here.
On April 11, the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office received a report of an alleged sexual assault against a child that occurred in October of 2010.
Every Friday, real-estate broker Brandia Deatherage, of Deatherage & Associates real-estate brokerage, compiles a list of the current foreclosure inventory in Beaufort County.
Unemployment figures for March 2011, released today by the North Carolina Employment Security Commission, show Beaufort County's unemployment rate improving for the second-consecutive month.
James Edward Clemmer, age 18, of Core Point Road in Blount's Creek, is being held in the Beaufort County Detention Center on a $100,000 secured bond.
On Jan. 11, the Sheriff's Office received a report alleging that a child was given an alcoholic beverage and physically assaulted by an adult at a home on Boyd Loop Road in Pinetown.
Every Friday, real-estate broker Brandia Deatherage, of Deatherage & Associates real-estate brokerage, compiles a list of the current foreclosure inventory in Beaufort County.
The Democratic Party is in need of a new source of inspiration and hope, after sustaining political losses in 2010; but following Saturday's convention, the Party walked out divided and weak.
Members of the public may comment on the current district plans, communities of interest, voting history, or any other topic related to redistricting.
Any N.C. District 6 resident, with a social or political concern, can rest assured that they will be granted some face time with their representative to the N.C. General Assembly this Thursday.
The finished product of the Artistic Rebuttal Book Project will be marketed to galleries, arts councils, tourist departments and libraries across the country.
Every Friday, real-estate broker Brandia Deatherage, of Deatherage & Associates real-estate brokerage, compiles a list of the current foreclosure inventory in Beaufort County.
Real-estate broker Brandia Deatherage, of Deatherage & Associates real-estate brokerage, will provide subsequent rounds of Beaufort County tax-foreclosure notices as soon as new data becomes available
Every Friday, real-estate broker Brandia Deatherage, of Deatherage & Associates real-estate brokerage, compiles a list of the current foreclosure inventory in Beaufort County.
In February 2011, according to the NCESC, the percentage of Beaufort County residents, over the age of 15, who reported being unsuccessful in procuring employment for pay was 10.7 percent.
Unless state legislators take swift action, beginning Apr. 16, the maximum number of weeks for which a North Carolina resident can file for unemployment benefits is set to be reduced from 99 to 79.
Deatherage's motion failed, with only him and Commissioner Hood Richardson voting in its favor; and Commissioners Jay McRoy, Al Klemm, Robert Cayton, Ed Booth and Jerry Langley voting against.
In a 5-2 vote, with Dem. Commissioner Robert Cayton crossing the isle, the board approved Rep. Commissioner Stan Deatherage's resolution of county support in Senate Bill 8.
Every Friday, real-estate broker Brandia Deatherage, of Deatherage & Associates real-estate brokerage, compiles a list of the current foreclosure inventory in Beaufort County.
Matthew Roughton, age 19, of Pollard Road in Chocowinity, is charged with one count of Obtaining Property by False Pretenses and one count of Misdemeanor Larceny.
On Feb. 28, the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office received a report of an alleged sexual offense involving a juvenile that resulted in the birth of a child.
Paul Anthony Cox was arrested on Monday and held in the Beaufort County Detention Center on a $15,000 secured bond set by Magistrate Donald Sadler.
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