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Friends of the Battleship North Carolina launch Wreaths of Honor, will display purchased wreaths on battleship
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – The Associates of the Battleship North Carolina have introduced the beginning of their first Wreaths of Honor program, which can run till Nov. 21.
Per the announcement, this system permits the group to honor veterans and active-duty service members through the upcoming vacation season.
The group said that they’re promoting 20-inch evergreen wreaths, which might be displayed on the Battleship North Carolina’s lifelines. Every wreath prices $35, and might be personalised to incorporate a card containing the identify, department of service and years served of the person to be honored.
These focused on buying a wreath should accomplish that on the Associates of the Battleship North Carolina web site by Nov. 21. Individuals will obtain a photograph of their bought wreaths.
The wreaths might be displayed from Dec. 7 to Jan. 7. In response to the announcement, all proceeds will profit the Associates’ “Protect the Legacy” effort to fund applications, acquisitions and restoration of the battleship.
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Coffee mislabeled as decaf sold in 15 states, including North Carolina
A brand of ground coffee sold in 15 states, including North Carolina, is under recall.
“Our Family foods” recalled more than 4,000 of its 12-ounce packages, which are improperly labeled as decaf coffee.
The ongoing recall affects “Traverse City Cherry Flavored Decaf Light Roast Ground Coffee.”
The Food and Drug Administration deems it a class two recall, which means the likelihood of a serious health threat is minimal. However, it could cause issues for people who avoid caffeinated coffee.
Among the 15 states affected by this recall include Colorado, Indiana, North Carolina and Wyoming.
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Miami Baseball Drops Another Game to No. 21 North Carolina 4-2

The Miami Hurricanes (14-13, 1-7 ACC) continue their road struggles, dropping the series against No. 21 North Carolina (21-6, 6-5 ACC) 4-2.
The Hurricanes continue to struggle to find an identity when Griffin Hugus is not on the mound. They tend to be a slugging team, but they struggled again today to bring in runs. The team was without one of their best sluggers in Bobby Marsh, due to sickness, but the Canes still have some of the best hitters in the ACC. Derek Williams brought in a homerun to start the game for the Canes, but they could never find their momentum and chances to bring anyone in.
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What also hurt was that, through eight innings, the Hurricanes did not give up a single earned run. All four of the Tar Heels runs were unearned, with defensive struggles and another bad fourth inning for the Canes. Hurricanes pitcher Brian Walters is also a pitcher out of position. He is better served as a reliever, and he does well starting, but he gets behind in his counts quickly and easily. He is a fantastic pitcher but gave up nine hits with a 5.50 ERA and four strikeouts.
If you want to find the positives in this game or even the season, then look at the younger talent coach J.D. Arteaga brought in. Fabio Peralta has been a gem for the Hurricanes. Michael Torres found his way back into the rotation thanks to the sicknesses of a few Hurricanes players and was great at center field and found a way to get on base consistently. Pitchers Tate DeRias and Michael Fernadez have been great finds for the Canes as well.
Miami and No. 21 North Carolina’s Sunday matchup, which was originally scheduled for 1 p.m., will now begin at noon. They look to avoid the series sweep. They have lost five series in a row and are in a deep hole going 1-7 to start ACC play.
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