Brunswick County is being invaded in "Azalea Bluff," a new thriller by Holden Beach resident Dennis Hetzel. This time, though, it's not Little Green Men, or Little Gray Men either.
As our story opens, Something has crashed, or landed, on the campus of Brinkley High School near Azalea Bluff, a fictional town with some resemblance to Shallotte.
UFO Workshop Understanding Flying Objects Saturday, October 29 AM to 5 PM | WIVT - NewsChannel 34
From nearly the beginning of recorded history, humans have been fascinated with the concept of flying. Experimentation with various methods and devices ultimately resulted in a wide range of flying objects, some more successful than others.
Kopernik is partnering with the local chapter of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) to offer a one-day workshop for students in grades 4 through 12 about flying objects. It will cover the basic science of flying objects and the physics of flight.
Club News: Rotarians, Quilters, UFO investigators meet
The Bella Vista Garden Club will host a "flash sale" of daylilies from 8 a.m. to noon Sept. 25 at Village Wastewater, 380 Bella Vista Way.
The daylilies were donated to the organization in 2020 when a collector in Elm Springs made the decision to downsize his late wife's daylily collection. There are thousands of varieties of daylilies, and the donor's collection numbered in the hundreds.
Take Five: Mike Garcia - Roll Call
Before he became a congressman in a special election last year , the California Republican flew jets over Iraq. He carried his combat memories from 2003 over into his campaign — and even borrowed heavily from the 1986 movie "Top Gun" for his stars-and-stripes logo.
"We never played volleyball with our shirts off together in jeans," but otherwise, the movie pretty much nailed it, Garcia said in an interview earlier this summer.
7 Architecturally Stunning Properties From 'The World's Most Amazing Vacation Rentals,' Season 2
From a livable UFO to a stunning Frank Lloyd Wright home, Netflix's The World's Most Amazing Vacation Rentals is chock-full of drool-worthy locales that are worth a visit.
Conceived in 1968 by architect Matti Suuronen as an easily transportable prefab ski lodge, the extremely distinct-looking Area 55 Futuro House remains just as enticing as it was back in the mid–20th century.
Emmys 2021: Twitter loves Seth Rogen’s pumpkin spice suit and jokes about the show –
Rogen’s orange suit jacket and brown trousers reminded many of the upcoming fall weather and the seasonal offerings of pumpkin-spiced lattes. The actor/comedian also surprised viewers at home with his jokes calling out the night’s ceremony being indoors despite an ongoing pandemic.
How premium single-screen cinemas are leading the fightback
UN faces $100 trln shortfall in fight against climate change, inequality - report | News |
FILE PHOTO: An internally displaced woman from drought hit area carries a jerrycan of water as she walks towards her shelter at a makeshift settlement area in Dollow, Somalia April 4, 2017. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra/File Photo
LONDON (Reuters) -Global goals tackling poverty, inequality, injustice and climate change face a $100 trillion funding shortfall and are likely to be missed unless 10% of global economic output is directed to the U.N. targets every year to 2030, a report on Friday said.
People still visiting Pt. Pleasant despite Mothman Festival cancellation | WOWK 13 News
PT. PLEASANT, WV (WOWK) – When you hear Pt. Pleasant West Virginia, one thing probably comes to mind and that’s the Mothman. The Mothman festival was supposed to be this weekend, but it was canceled due to the recent surge in coronavirus cases.
“We have numerous people in the museum today who still come to the town even though the festival activities aren’t going on,” said Jeff Wamsley, the owner of the Mothman Museum.
Thousands of migrants converge under Texas bridge, posing new challenge for Biden | News |
FILE PHOTO: Asylum-seeking migrants rest under shade near the International Bridge between Mexico and the U.S. where asylum-seeking migrants are waiting to be processed in Del Rio, Texas, U.S., September 15, 2021. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
Migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. walk in the Rio Grande river near the International Bridge between Mexico and the U.S., as they wait to be processed, in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, September 16, 2021. According to officials, some migrants cross back and forth into Mexico to buy food and supplies.
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