Monthly Archives: December 2022

‘Grinch’ set for Dec. 17 & 18 at Arapahoe Charter School Wyatt Hahn: “Being in Theatre Arts at ACS for four years has been a trulygreat experience. “The Grinch!” is definitely the most comedic play we’ve done. What I’ve learned over the years, the friendships I’ve made, not to mention the fun, will never be forgotten!” Payton Hoyle: “This is my first year in Theatre Arts and I can honestly say that it has been an amazing experience! I find that I can express myself in ways I never have before. “The Grinch!” is an amazing show!…

Resiliency & Recovery returns to Convention Center

NEW BERN – This Monday, Dec. 12, Peletah Institute for Building Resilient Communities presents the ENC Regional Church and Community Holiday Resiliency Collaborative at the Riverfront Convention Center located at 203 S. Front Street. From 10 am until 3 pm, expect to see: Sheriff Asa Buck, Carteret County Sheriff; Mr. Don Campbell, NC Emergency Management Chief of Staff; Sheriff Chris Davis, Pamlico County Sheriff; The Honorable Dontario Hardy, Kinston Mayor; Sheriff Chip Hughes, Craven County Sheriff; Former New Bern Mayor Dana Outlaw; Alderwoman Hazel Royal, New Bern Ward 2; NC Sena…

SCAM ALERT

A Help Wanted classified ad on Page 26 of the County Compass Dec. 1 issue (which advertises openings for a Caregiver @ $25 per hour) is not credible. Our apologies to readers.…

Friends of the Carteret County Public Library to hold book sale

CARTERET COUNTY, NC (December 2, 2022) – The Friends of the Carteret County Public Library will hold its annual book sale from December 8 to 10, at the Main Carteret County Public Library branch located at 1702 Live Oak Street, Suite 100 in Beaufort. This is the Friends’ largest book sale of the year, with over 5,000 fiction and non-fiction titles for adults and children, donated over the last year by the Carteret County community. Limited DVDs, CDs, and audiobooks will be available. Proceeds of the sale support programs and services of the Carteret County Public Library. The best selection of…

Second in a two-part series

‘Digital Dollar’ tracking makes tyranny easy

By Michael Snyder www.endoftheamericandream.com WASHINGTON, DC – Thankfully, some members of Congress are sounding the alarm. In fact, Senator James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) has actually introduced legislation “which would require the U.S. Treasury to keep printing and coining money if the government issues an official digital currency.” On Sept. 29, Lankford introduced the No Digital Dollar Act. Lankford said in a news release: “While some Oklahomans are open to digital currencies, many still prefer hard currency or at least the option of hard currency. There are still questions, cy…