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With its taxes paid, Roanoke Rapids City Council Tuesday night allowed G&T Holdings, owners of the Roanoke Rapids Theatre, a modification in terms of the agreement and promissory note it has with the city.
With its taxes paid, Roanoke Rapids City Council Tuesday night allowed G&T Holdings, owners of the Roanoke Rapids Theatre, a modification in terms of the agreement and promissory note it has with the city.
Fairwood Lanes figured prominently in a lawsuit filed against Governor Roy Cooper by the Bowling Proprietors Association of the Carolinas and Georgia, according to a copy of the document.
As of midnight Monday the Halifax County Health Department is aware of 2,002 confirmed tests performed on residents for the novel coronavirus.
Fairwood Lanes is set to reopen for bowling Wednesday after a state judge ruled today they could do so following a lawsuit filed against Governor Roy Cooper.
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol continues its investigation into a Monday night collision which claimed the life of a Roanoke Rapids man.