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Army Vet Has a Vision for His Hometown

Published on November 16, 2020
Written by Holly Ajala
Posted in In the News, Beaufort County, Healthy Places NC

Anthony Tyre might not be the only person in eastern North Carolina to own four buildings, but it’s a safe bet that he’s one of a select few to have two different people give him four buildings.

Read more at thewashingtondailynews.com

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Forest Service Joins with Old Fort Groups to Build Equitable, Accessible Trails in Pisgah
Joining Together for Change in 2020

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