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Today in Asheboro, Governor Pat McCrory signed his first bill into law since taking office.
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Today in Asheboro, Governor Pat McCrory signed his first bill into law since taking office.
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North Carolina's lackluster economy is the top political issue. Voters who pay scant attention to legislative sessions and partisan dust-ups in Raleigh view state leaders primarily through the economic lens.
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North Carolina's lackluster economy is the top political issue. Voters who pay scant attention to legislative sessions and partisan dust-ups in Raleigh view state leaders primarily through the economic lens.
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Now, nearly twenty months later, the county faces a major lawsuit over the incident, and may be involved in yet another one in the coming months according to reliable sources familiar with the case.
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Now, nearly twenty months later, the county faces a major lawsuit over the incident, and may be involved in yet another one in the coming months according to reliable sources familiar with the case.
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The Hospitality and Food Management (HFM) program utilizes student-centered pedagogy that is derived from research and experientially executed. Theory formation and testing is executed in...
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The Hospitality and Food Management (HFM) program utilizes student-centered pedagogy that is derived from research and experientially executed. Theory formation and testing is executed in...
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Interest is coalescing around legislation that would repeal a law forcing energy companies to buy increasingly larger volumes of costly, tax-subsidized, renewable energy. Rep. Mike Hager, R-Rutherford, is drafting language for a bill as Gov. Pat McCrory pushes for offshore...
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Interest is coalescing around legislation that would repeal a law forcing energy companies to buy increasingly larger volumes of costly, tax-subsidized, renewable energy. Rep. Mike Hager, R-Rutherford, is drafting language for a bill as Gov. Pat McCrory pushes for offshore...
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Freshman Representative Paul Tine (D) offered amendments on two controversial bills over the past two weeks.
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Freshman Representative Paul Tine (D) offered amendments on two controversial bills over the past two weeks.
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Bragg, a West Point graduate, was an army full general during the American Civil War. Image courtesy of the North Carolina Office of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC.
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Bragg, a West Point graduate, was an army full general during the American Civil War. Image courtesy of the North Carolina Office of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC.
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Nothing bristles dedicated conservatives like the word 'amnesty' tossed around while Congress debates immigration reform.
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Nothing bristles dedicated conservatives like the word 'amnesty' tossed around while Congress debates immigration reform.
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Mr. Thomas Wells Whitley, age 79, a resident of 283 Swan Point Drive, Washington, NC, died Saturday, February 16, 2013 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital of Washington, NC.
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Mr. Thomas Wells Whitley, age 79, a resident of 283 Swan Point Drive, Washington, NC, died Saturday, February 16, 2013 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital of Washington, NC.
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Mrs. Grace Gibbs Allen, age 88, a former resident of Roper, died Saturday, February16, 2013 at Roanoke Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Williamston.
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Mrs. Grace Gibbs Allen, age 88, a former resident of Roper, died Saturday, February16, 2013 at Roanoke Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Williamston.
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Often referred to as the "Blue Goose" because of the special colors it had been painted, it had become a "bad joke" and a financial black mark for Beaufort County.
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Often referred to as the "Blue Goose" because of the special colors it had been painted, it had become a "bad joke" and a financial black mark for Beaufort County.