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Category: In the News

Three Governors talk about North Carolina

January 21, 2020 Jackson Lanier Leave a comment

By Tom Campbell January 23, 2020 Three former Governors, who led our state for 28 years, took center stage at…

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Nixing labels, young lead surge in N. Carolina unaffiliateds

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By Gary D. Robertson September 16, 2017 Original article link RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Spencer Stone of Cullowhee agrees with…

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Uwharrie Charter hosts documentary screening

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Posted May 13, 2016 at 11:48 AM Original Article Link ASHEBORO — Uwharrie Charter Academy is sponsoring a screening of the documentary “Most Likely to…

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Asheboro-Randolph teen court helps keep teens out of trouble

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Posted 10:27 pm, September 14, 2015, by Kim Wynne on FOX 8 Original article link ASHEBORO, N.C. — The Asheboro-Randolph…

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