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  • Health officials urge action against H1N1 threat

    An expected third wave of the H1N1 flu virus has yet to materialize, but the virus has not gone away, and public health officials are toeing the line on the importance of being vaccinated.

    The Pitt County Health Department and student health officials at East Carolina University are continuing to urge college students and the general population to be vaccinated.

  • Two more areas may get changes in zoning

    The intersection of Greenville Boulevard and 14th Street is one of two areas the Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to consider tonight as the city’s future land-use plan undergoes an update.

  • Pitt adds attachments celebrating 250th

    Pitt County officials on Monday installed new attachments to signs that welcome visitors as part of the county’s celebration of its 250th birthday.

    The attachments read “Celebrating 250 Years 1760-2010.” Officials installed them Monday morning at the Greene County line on U.S. 264 and N.C. 121.

  • School forums, Web site planned

    Pitt County Schools officials have determined the initial criteria for student reassignment this summer and an outline for a comprehensive communications policy for the community as the work progresses.

Picturing hunger

Professors' research delves into the work of nonprofit food banks and demonstrates that a wide range of people rely on them to meet nutritional needs.

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A look at the issue

Practices by officials at some of North Carolina's local Alcoholic Beverage Control Boards have raised questions statewide about the value of the ABC system. The Daily Reflector asked how Pitt County officials to answering them.

Spiritual trends

A growing number of congregations in the Greenville-area are finding that a permanent home is not necessary build a church, meeting in variety of locales from hotels to theaters.