The Pilot - Wed Nov 25
Local retailers are crossing their fingers in hopes of big sales as the holiday shopping season kicks off today.
Utility Deal Still on HandThe Pilot - Tue Nov 24
Pinehurst village officials are unsure when their proposal to buy water and wastewater treatment plants near Wagram could be approved by Scotland County.
Grant to Help Housing ProgramThe Pilot - Tue Nov 24
A $75,000 Capacity Building Community Development Block Grant will support a program to improve housing conditions in the northern part of the county.
Aberdeen Woman Arrested for Employee TheftThe Pilot - Tue Nov 24
An Aberdeen woman was arrested Friday and charged with larceny by employee. Marketa Wells, 19, of 807 Aspen Drive, Aberdeen, was arrested by Moore County Sheriff's deputies after the sheriff's department received a report of a larceny from Lowe's Foods in Taylortown on Friday, according to a press release.
Carthage Man Charged in Break-InThe Pilot - Tue Nov 24
A Carthage man faces several charges related to the break-in of a vacant house. Felix Marvin Barrett, 46, of 901 Needmore Road, Carthage was arrested Nov.
Silver Alert for Moore County womanABC11 - Mon Nov 23
A Silver Alert is in effect for a 64-year-old Moore County woman who was last seen in Fayetteville.
Economy Slowing Vass Sewer ProjectThe Pilot - Sat Nov 21
The impact of the economic recession is further slowing progress toward the long-delayed sewer plant project for Vass.
Picerno to Give Up PostThe Pilot - Sat Nov 21
Nick Picerno is bowing out as chairman of the Moore County Board of Commissioners.
Blake Makes Trip to ChinaThe Pilot - Sat Nov 21
State Sen. Harris Blake, of Pinehurst, is in China. Blake left Wednesday morning for the 14-hour flight.
Big Weekend for Pottery LoversThe Pilot - Fri Nov 20
Pottery, pottery, pottery -- follow the Pottery Highway as it winds north through Robbins to Seagrove, where once again magicians in clay are spreading their colorful wares at dueling festivals.
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