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U.S. Marines 1st Lt. Bill Robison and his son, Timmy

U.S. Marines 1st Lt. Bill Robison and his son, Timmy

U.S. Marines 1st Lt. Bill Robison and his son, Timmy Robison, ride together on the carousel at the Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair Saturday. The Marine Air Support Squadron 1 officer accompanied his two-year... More

The Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair has lit up the

The Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair has lit up the

The Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair has lit up the city of New Bern, N.C., for a week and will continue through Oct. 23. Sponsored by the Craven County Jaycees and the Cooperative Extension offices in Crave... More

Avalon Rose Strickland catches a toy shark with the

Avalon Rose Strickland catches a toy shark with the

Avalon Rose Strickland catches a toy shark with the help of her dad, Warrant Officer Brian T. Strickland, winning a stuffed frog at the Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair Saturday. The Craven County Fair offers... More

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