Kristy Kelly: A day that ends in Y

We were supposed to be married on Friday the 13th on the rooftop of The O'Neil, but due to rain, we were married in front of an antique bank vault that fit our vibe just the same. Our first camping trip ended in a flash flood where we almost died. Our second cruise was rerouted due to civil unrest in Haiti. Our third cruise was held off port due to mutant fog, and then Tampa had a power outage at the port.

La Grange native Nygel D. Robinson wins 15 national theatre awards with Mexodus

LA GRANGEโ€” On the heels of the 79th Annual Tony Awards, a musical with roots right here in Lenoir County is experiencing the success of a lifetime. Nygel D. Robinson of LaGrange, N.C. is a graduate of the North Lenoir High School Drama Department and went on to co-write, compose, and star in a two-man show called Mexodus that has spent the season beating out full-production Broadway spectacles to win 15 major theatre awards, including Best Musical honors from four of the countryโ€™s most respected awards programs.

Evelyn Dove Coleman: Rest, Keith

I sat stunned after receiving a phone call letting me know that our cousin Jacques O'Keith Cobb had passed away the day before.  I think I was in shock. Keith and I had just exchanged text messages about a week or so before. He had just read the Mother Jones Magazine article I was in on April 30th, and he said "Who is that pretty lady?" I texted back "You're so sweet."  Had absolutely no clue of what was coming.